Lists and Expectations
A short post today...a few lists, and a few thoughts.Lists of things I loved in 2017
3 Books
Her Body and Other Stories – Carmen Maria Machado
Ongoingness – Sarah Manguso
Long Way Down – Jason Reynolds
3 Netflix/Crave Shows
Godless
Line of Duty
19-2 (and perhaps related, Letterkenny)
3 Work-related Wins
Hitting deadlines/generally doing okay in my new position
Kickass writing by my students
Taking on more responsibility/becoming more engaged
3 Experiences
Writing Residency at the Banff Centre – Douglas Glover and my talented classmates shook my writing up in the best way
The Reversing Rapids in Saint John, NB
Harry Potter Studios in England
3 Trips
London
Quebec/Nova Scotia/East Coast
Cypress Hills, SK
3 Events (where I actually made it out of the house)
Bell Music Centre – AMAZING!
Can You Hear Me Now? Poetry Slam
A few great coffee/lunch/after school drink dates at 1918
3 Things I Wrote
CNF - Three essays (h/t Banff friends, Sonal, Amanda and Carolyn!)
A letter to the Archbishop (no response)
Fiction - A short story written in first-plural, and 10 000 words of a new novel
Last year was a bucket-filling year for me. The first third was a write-off – no energy, still suffering the effects of a devastating 2016. But things picked up with a trip to London, and improved bit-by-bit as the year progressed. I'd spent a lot of time looking outside myself to feel better about things, and in 2017 I went inward. It wasn’t a pretty journey, but luckily I have lots of beauty that surrounds me – family, friends, a home I love, and a job that I finally feel good at.
I don’t have any resolutions for 2018 beyond reading War and Peace. I’m supposed to be taking it a chapter a day, but it’s easier, funnier, and more compelling than I thought it would be. I can’t stop reading, so two days in, I’m on Chapter 15. My fingers are crossed that this new year, like War and Peace, will exceed all expectations.
Of course, now I'm thinking of more goodness to add to the list of lists...The Women's March, the trip to Montreal and Quebec with my students, kids picking out universities and high schools, my niece filling up my new phone with selfies - all good things.