Celebrating my geekness
So, one of the inevitable parts of winter for me is always taking a look back at the year that has passed and evaluating it. Then I sit down and do a lot of thinking about that and about me and about how well those two things match. Then I figure out what I want for the year ahead. I find it enriching and rewarding and it usually helps me keep on track.
Right now, I’m in the reflecting part of things. Because I’m a geek, part of my reflections this year involved all the starred items in my Google Reader. Last night, I clicked through all of them. Yup, I reviewed 300+ blog entries from a wide variety of sources.1 They hit on all my favourite topics of geekery: crafts, organizing, technology, and gaming. I also culled some things. Like almost every single recipe.2 You could say that I wrote a metaphorical note to my kitchen that went something like this . . .
Dear kitchen3,
Sorry, but it’s time you found out . . . I’m just not that in to you.
Yours truly,
Jenn
The recipes all still sounded delicious, but I just don’t have the energy to devote to trying them out, and I’m tired of feeling guilty about them when I pass them by in my feeds. To those who are worried about my general health, since I don’t have any notable relationship with my kitchen, FEAR NOT! My husband takes very good care of my food related needs!4
I haven’t come to any solid conclusions yet, but I am certain that 2010 will involve more geekery. I may even follow through on my occassional threat to actually DO some of the cool ideas that I star in my Google Reader. Anyone else have an idea file that they keep? When was the last time you went through it? Do you ever actually follow through with your ideas?
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Suzie Ridler
December 10th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Hey, if I had someone to cook for me I may have never picked up a wooden spoon! Sadly my husband poisoned me by accident too many times so I had to step up. We can't do everything and not everyone is passionate about being in the kitchen and that's totally OK.