Last year, my goals were as follows:
- Don't be such a fatty-fat
- Be a better wife
- Continue to get through vet school without going crazy and running pedestrians down on campus.
I can safely say that I accomplished two of those goals. Over the course of the past year I managed to lose almost 20 lbs (of course, thanks to the holidays and the orgy of over-eating I just engaged in, I am back to the "need to lose 5 lbs" point). I also most certainly did NOT go crazy and run people over. I have had some fairly spectacular breakdowns over the past year, but those happen. Especially in the final year of vet school. Was I a better wife though? I sort of think it is unlikely. Sorry Andrew. :(
Onto slightly less moody subjects, how about I think about some goals for THIS year? This new year of 2011. My year. Here it goes...
Shiny new goals:
- Become a doctor (ZING!)
- Find a job in Kitsap County and have an income such that I can pay off my gargantuan student loans AND buy groceries with enough money left over to occasionally buy books without going into guilt seizures.
- Re-lose 5 lbs
- Never buy bread again.
Wiki-WHAT? Never buy bread again??? That's right people. I got a bread maker for Christmas. Christmas afternoon while Andrew was cleaning the entire kitchen and house and talking loudly about how we needed to clean things, I nodded gravely and then proceeded to make a huge mess carefully measuring ingredients out for my first loaf of bread. (Did I mention that I should try to be a better wife?)
I wish I could say that my first loaf was the pinnacle of human achievement in bready goodness, but it was actually pretty dumpy looking and quite dense. I suspect that this was due to the fact that my yeast has been kicking around in the freezer for a year and may have finally given up the ghost (although up till this point it was doing fine in pizza and bao dough). It may also be that I didn't use bread flour- just all purpose since that is what I had on hand.
The bread tasted okay though. I have had it as a grilled cheese sandwich as well as a pbj sandwich and they were both fine. My next loaves will be better though. Provided I remember to get some fresh yeast and bread flour!
**Edit: additional goal is to be more proactively involved with the household budget. Also to agree with Andrew's goal: To not suck.
**Edit: additional goal is to be more proactively involved with the household budget. Also to agree with Andrew's goal: To not suck.
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Andrea! If you ever decide you can't stand the animals anymore, you have a new career as a writer, you are hilarious, my friend.
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