I always try to start my year in review with my Goodreads report. Here is the short form because I cannot find the complete report yet. (The long form is below.)
I did think this was interesting:
I believe this year I have read the most books I've ever read in one year. Of course, that could be because this year has been CRAZY!
It started off as a normal year until March. That's when Covid 19 entered the picture. Well first I guess we got Marian's diagnosis of a spot on the memory portion of her brain. We struggled throughout the year until they decided she had epilepsy and put on her on a very strict diet and medication. It seems to be helping. She went through a time when she didn't want to be alone at home.
Covid came along in March. It cancelled all large gatherings for the entire year. Since those large gatherings was my way of earning a living I was without work. For the first time in my life I went on unemployment. Weird. Not where I thought I would be at 61. I got a lot done during the lockdown however. I made lots of quilts, read lots of books and took up cross stitching again. I'm really loving the cross stitching. I spent a lot of time walking with my friend Mary and we took up pickleball. We had a couple of lessons before the shut down happen. Then luckily we had an outdoor court near by so when it opened back up again, we started playing. Then Marian and I joined a club in Karnes so we could play with others in a foursome. We have meet lots of new people!
This shutdown has been especially hard on people like Mom who have to stay home with people who are not always nice to them. She loves being around people so it is hard to be alone. We went several months without seeing her. During the warm months we were able to stop by and sit outside and visit. But it was many months before we hugged and then it probably wasn't safe. The holidays were very hard. We were supposed to have Thanksgiving at Taylor's. The numbers were climbing and they were warning people to stay home. Marian and I went to Taylor's so she wouldn't be alone but cancelled everyone else coming. This pissed off Jonas and Keri. They got butt hurt bad and who knows if they have forgiven me. I apologized and sent them homemade pillowcases, but I never heard anything about the cards or gift. Taylor got Covid during the Thanksgiving weekend from her friend Derrick. Since we saw him that weekend we had to stay isolate for 10 days. Taylor and Derrick spent most of December hold up in her new town home. We went to Mom's on the 20th but only Jonas and his family could come. We wore mask and socially distanced the whole time. Then we went to Jonas's on Christmas Day.
Taylor ended up divorced this year because Josh was cheating on her. What a jerk. I'm so proud of how she has done through the whole mess. She has a beautiful new town home and a new friend. She is amazing.
My Aunt Mary died this year which has been very hard on Mom. They were so close. At least she had time to say goodbye to her. Funerals during Covid were hard because no one could really come.
We only saw 6 movies this year because the theatres were closed.
I did take some classes before things closed down:
Charlotte Angotti with Marian at Quiltfest
Klaudeen Hansen at Quiltfest. This quilt is my favorite pattern - Magical Illusion
Cheri Termini - Umbrella class
Terri at Mountain Creek - zipper class
UT Non Credit marking graveyards - this was Marian's birthday present from me. It was lots of fun.
Tracy Souza - Hand embroidery @ Mountain Creek
No trips in 2020 :(
We saw 3 play including Miss Saigon which was wonderful. We were supposed to see Hamilton in Atlanta but it got moved to September 5, 2021. We did get to see Hamilton on Disney +. It was amazing.
I also stopped one book club and started another one. The one I started in 2015 at work dissolved due to Covid. No one could decide on books or whether to meet in person or on zoom. I got tired of being in charge so I stopped it. Then I decided to start a mystery book club that just meets on Zoom. I read a book this year called Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson. I wanted to read the eight books it was based on. I put the idea out on Facebook and several people said they want to participate. There are about 6 of us who have done it every month, but it has been fun. We read some unusual books.
I have discovered Flosstube on YouTube. I love seeing all the things people are stitching.
We cancelled our quilt show this year. Hopefully we can do number 40 in 2021.
It has been an interesting year all in all. The Democrats won the White House again, thank God. Not sure Trump is going to leave since he is convinced he won. A lot of people died. Over 300,000 from the virus and some people died because they didn't have access to a hospital bed due to Covid patients. It has been a lot of bad but the good has crept through. I have enjoyed being home for the most part. I've been very creative. Bring on 2021!

This is my journey in books for 2020!
Updated December 30, 2020. Newly completed books appear after a delay.








No comments:
Post a Comment