It's that time of the year again. But first let's revisit the 2010 resolutions:
1. Run the Oakland half-marathon March 28, 2010. Done. Ran it in 2:07. Running it again this year and would LOVE for any of my readers to join me. In fact, I ran 543 miles in 2010, and I'm going to try to beat that this year. I burned over 50,000 calories doing it, and I shudder to think how much weight I would have gained if I hadn't been running.
2. Read one new book a month. I don't think I accomplished this, largely because inherent in the resolution is an understanding that I would finish the books I started, and I left a lot of dead soldiers on the bedside table.
3. One "date" each month with each guy in this house. No idea. I probably accomplished this but didn't keep accurate data, so who knows. Some "dates" definitely entailed someone cleaning the kitchen while someone else played Legos alone in his room, and no, I don't mean my husband doing either one.
4. 100% of LMP employees in Unit Based Teams, 75% of UBTs are high-performing teams by the end of 2010. We hit 90% of LMP employees in UBTs. About 35% of our teams were deemed "high performing" using our regional assessment tool, but then a new assessment tool was adopted nationally and I don't know how are teams are doing. I feel good about all of this, even if you don't know what it means.
5. Work "slap in the face" into my vernacular. Forgot to do this. Which is such a slap in the face to the phrase "slap in the face" that I feel I really accomplished something by not using it.
Okay, 2011.
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