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First I'd like to thank ESPN2 for their World's Strongest Man Marathon today. Love it. I'm hoping Kevin Nee and Josh Thigpen will continue to do well for years to come (because they are hot!), and please, more events in the water that makes these guys lose their shirts!

Wow, 2006 ended fast, didn't it. For a year with so much change and turbulence in the world, you'd think it would have seemed longer. Of course the political landscape changed, somewhat for the better as it seemed people started to wake up, but the damage that's been done will take years to fix, and in the meantime I'm sure there will be plenty more problems that come from the actions that have take place over seas and from our horrible domestic policy.

Entertainment seemed to be playing it rather safe this year where many movies seemed to be made by committee and music seemed to be re-treading the same ground. A few risk-takers got noticed, like the Dixie Chicks and Scissor Sisters, but it didn't always show in album sales. Still I enjoyed the Magnetic Fields, MorningWood Snow patrol and Belle and Sebastian. I still love BNL, but the newest album didn't totally wow me.

Movie standouts included Casino Royale and Cars, but what, there were six or seven movies with singing and dancing animals this year? Borat was funny, but will it hold up over the years? Heck, I can barely recall other movies I saw this year. Pirates of the Caribbean II? Better than the first, but that's not saying much.

I read more books than saw movies. I think the outstanding book was the biography of John Adams by David McCullogh, while I wasn't as excited about Son of a Witch or The Devil Wears Prada which made a better movie (not saying a lot there) than a book.

Television had a really great year, as more shows took big chances. I really love shows like Battlestar Galactica and Lost that continue to blur the lines on just who's a good guy and who's the bad guy. I'd have cancelled HBO if it wasn't for Big Love which made for interesting complications to the family drama. I found myself enjoying the campy fun of Ugly Betty and the new Doctor Who. I seem to have a love-hate relationship with Heroes which can be fun but also full of holes in both story and characters.

Moving to Dallas was an interesting thing, I'll admit I was expecting a lot, with friends and the city that didn't always come through. I guess I found myself to be a lot more closed-off and shy about the new surroundings than I thought I'd be. Truly, I stick pretty close to Chris in most of my social situations here, which doesn't make me really do well with going out of my comfort zones. Going out to meet people or stay at home? I'd likely choose to stay at home. I guess that I shouldn't be surprised that I really haven't developed strong ties here.

My trip to Boston was the highlight of the year and I loved being there and loved the city and it's people. I loved going back to Austin City Limits Festival again, and enjoyed several acts there, as well as meeting new people. I look forward to our planned cruise next year, and maybe I'll be able to squeak out a weekender trip somewhere as well. I guess I need to get back down to Houston again soon, as I really miss some of the people and places there. Over the last few years I've found out how much I love to travel and hope I'll get more opportunities.

It's been interesting developing the relationship between Chris and I. I had to get used to living with someone again, as it had been years since I'd had a roommate or lived with family. It's very different living with someone who you have a close relationship. Roommates, if they are having a bad time, or are depressed, there's a detachment you can have, but the same is not true when it's your partner. I still think that we both have some work when it comes to communication - especially about being clear with each other when we have a problem with each other, our habits and our likes and dislikes. Personally I need to work on being better about showing affection and not staying so stoic like my father.

Of course Joey the dog is great, except when she hogs the sheets in bed.

I took a step back with my career. It's been troubling me, and I feel like I'm working more to get out of the situation and move forward. That means looking for new opportunities and trying to make the most out of a bad situation. Still, I'm being though highly of by my co-workers, and occasionally by management, but I've found that there's a big disconnect between managers and their employees. It really troubles me and I know there's so many opportunities for improvement that they are missing just because they don't notice what's happening beyond a few numbers. While I'll continue to look for other opportunities, I think I can make my mark in 2007 by working on improvements and making suggestions for training and growth.

I'm also finding out how much I'm really spending, and didn't quite make the changes needed when my income lowered. I really need to work with Chris in getting things in order, and look for places I can save some cash. I wonder if I can make up some of the difference with more overtime this year.

My biggest improvement this year was getting into the gym. I do a few hours of cardio and some light machine weight each week, and it's been easy with the gym in the building at work. I like to say that it's the best thing about my job. I lost 40 pounds this year, and I think I look and feel better because of it. Now I don't look like a World's Strongest Man contestant by any means, but I'm trying! I've been disappointed in the last couple of months as I really have plateaued, but hopefully in 2007 I'll break trough a big and work to get my lovehandles under control!

So, what's up for 2007? Really, working on my relationship with Chris, I love him and I need to be a good partner for him. I need to work on my career, as I know I can do more and be a a great asset to my employer. I need to expand my fitness goals and do more to improve my health and work to make my body the way I'd like to see it.

I need to take bigger steps to be a better member of the community, and not isolating myself. Maybe I need to take up a hobby or join a group that gets me some exposure. I need to try to see if there's something I should be doing in life, maybe it's my mid-life-crisis, but I feel that there's something missing, mostly from a career and maybe artistic place, and I really need to discover what that is. I also need to do better in keeping the connections and friendships I've made over the years. There's no sense losing out by not interacting when it's easy to do so.

That's a lot for a year that will probably go by just as fast as this one, but I'll try. All that and working to survive my 40th birthday this coming summer...what a year 2007 will be!

Date: 2007-01-01 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] texaspenguin.livejournal.com
OMG, I was watching WSM on ESPN2 today also...and when I saw Phil Pfister lose his shirt in the water, I put my hand over his head and just drooled over that body...

Yes please!

Date: 2007-01-02 05:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Phil of the sexually charged last name isn't exactly the hottest guy there in my book, but not bad. Personally I was drooling over Kevin Nee, Josh Thigpen, Jessie Marunde and Don Pope.

I hope they continue to get into events that make them lose their shirts.

Date: 2007-01-01 07:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] garebear.livejournal.com
Congratulations on losing 40 lbs!

Now... what I'd really like to see you do in 2007 is...

develop a taste for more exotic foods and eat a few veggies.

I know, shut up.

Date: 2007-01-02 05:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Chris is working on it. He's got a difficult task ahead of him.

Date: 2007-01-01 03:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amboy00.livejournal.com
Your new years resolution should be to start using the LJ-CUT tag. :-) Just kidding.

Happy new year!!!!

Date: 2007-01-02 05:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Trust me, everyone suffers when I write - no cut tags! :-)


I do use the occasional cut tag, but in my own way I hate when sites just split stories up to get additional page views, and I feel that cut tags are used too much by people used to seeing only a few paragraphs per page now.

Community cut tag nazi's make me mad, though.

Date: 2007-01-01 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerrycakes.livejournal.com
Wow, I didn't know you turn 40 this year. And congrats on the 40 pounds you lost! *thumbs up*

I hope that my return to trucking doesn't keep me from making new friends, something I didn't do very well by being a college student in 2006. I definitely need to stop and smell the roses instead of the diesel fuel.

Date: 2007-01-02 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm really old!

Back to trucking? Is it due to the expense of college?

Date: 2007-01-03 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerrycakes.livejournal.com
I turn 31 on January 15, so you're not that old. :-)

As for why I'm going back to trucking, it has more to do with a lack of motivation to be in college (punctuated by getting a D in French, a language I know rather well despite not taking a class in since 1994) and less to do with the cost of college.

I just miss the freedom of cross-country trucking and the opportunity to make some money. And a few other miniscule things about school have gotten to me.

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