You Only Get the 1990s Once
Now THAT was a sweet decade, followed by the roller coaster ride of the oughts. Still, as the old saying goes, at least I had my health—until 2009. Now we review the tens.
As decades unfold, 2010 to 2019 covered the spread from miserable suckery on multiple fronts to a serene stability that I have yet to take for granted. Rating ten years in football terms, I'd be 4 - 5 - 1.
Health
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Over the decade, my weight fluctuated, with gains, slight losses, then more gains, always trending upwards. This March I peaked at 271 pounds. My chins gave my face a soft rounded appearance like mascot for a French tire company. Fortunately, with diet and exercise, I've dropped 34 pounds and start the new year with hopes of cutting another 30 in the upcoming year.
Running
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In 2016, as my weight continued to climb, I committed to walking 3x a week. Eventually, I took up chi running once more, finished a 5k in April and went on to regular running 3x a week. For most of that time, I did not record my times. I figured that way I wouldn't be tempted to overtrain. I was jazzed just to be running steady again.
In 2019, I decided to record times, try and improve. My first 5k in January I averaged 14 minute miles. My last 5k in November, I averaged 11:17. In 2020, I'm already signed up to run the same 5k in January and a 10k in May. If I can increase my distance and speed without injuring myself, I might venture another marathon in late fall.
Writing
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Wife Joy found only part-time work at irregular intervals. In 2011, I was hired by a group of marketers, writing copy for various products. I continued in their service for the next four years, occasionally snagging a courtesy union writing project, but, otherwise an unemployable man in his late 50s, early 60s.
By 2013, I'd written several drafts of short novels and decided to embrace the wonderful, overcrowded world of ebooks. I took an extended blog post of my 2011 jury duty experience and built it into an ebook. Since then, I've written several fiction and non-fiction books, novellas, and essays. The best seller is my autobiography on prostate cancer which has sold several hundred copies. In 2020, I hope to add an audio version to the ebook and softcover.
Joy landed a full-time job in 2016 as a technical writer. It paid pretty good. Around the same time, I retired from TV animation. A small annuity showed up in my bank account every month. In early 2018, Joy traded up, finding a position at a firm right near our home. For the first time in years, we didn't sweat the monthly bills and started paying down the fat blob of credit card debt we'd run up over the last five years. We bought new clothes and took vacations once again. How very posh.
Welcome 2020
So there you are. Ten rather interesting years, more down than up, but ending on a high note. I hope I'm still around to chronicle my path in the 20s. Blogs will probably be obsolete. I'll have to implant my notes directly into your mind with technology yet to be invented. Or else I'll just write a seasonal letter.
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6 comments:
Happy Slightly belated New Year. I can't recall too much of the decade, but I am grateful to have accomplished the work on my anthology. The EDITING is the TOUGH part. Mind you, I started the book project two years ago. 'Bout darn time I finished!
Whatever good and bad is in the past, ALL THE VERY BEST for the year and the decade to come!
Come Income tax time, I'll be dedicating about a hundred dollars to books, paper and audio. Remind me of your new book and that will be part of the book haul!
You must be finished by now, yes?
Yup. The EDITING is the bear. How do you know WHEN you're finally finished shining the penny and ready to show it off?
For me, it's never ready. But there finally comes a time when you must
release it, like a child, into the world and hope you were close enough
to something people might enjoy.
Good point. It's never easy, but, like with kids you gotta just gotta cross your fingers, say a quick prayer and hope for the best as you send those 'babies' out into the world, and hope they're well-received.
Right now, I'm concentrating on the technical stuff. Spelling. Punctuation. I GUESS it's a good thing when I get distracted by the story, but it slows down the fixing up.
When it's finally done and ready for a cover, would you like a copy? I'd be happy to send one, Free of charge. All going well, it should be ready by Christmas or no later than New Year's.
"The Execution of Agatha Christie {And other Adventures in Literary Payback} Stories and blog posts. It'll be self published since it's fan fiction, based on characters that aren't mine. I'm making a copy for another friend, who pleaded with me to finish the love story I was stalling on. Let me know, and you'll be on the list.
I'd be honored to receive one.
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