Wednesday, March 23, 2011

accomplishments in 2010

It's a bit on the late side, but I just read my second to last post, which was about my New Year's resolutions for 2010. With that in mind, here are some of my accomplishments or my impressions about the accomplishments:

gospel - I felt like I served and was a better home teacher this past year. I give the credit for that to my lovely wife, who sets such a great example with her visiting teaching that I have to do/be better just to keep her in sight.

reading 1 - I did read the Book of Mormon through again and was blessed with many great scriptural and spiritual insights for having made the effort.

reading 2 - I read many books in 2010, more than my goal and enjoyed almost all of them. There were a couple of books which I finished with effort as the writing was poor, the plot was lacking, etc (I kept hoping they would get better).

running - Jessica and I ran the Mardi Gras New Orleans Marathon together in February. It was a hard one, with Jessica getting injured about half the way through. On the plus side, I had a lot of talking time with her as we made our way through the miles and encouraged each other along the way. And, I was randomly chosen to be the King of the marathon (cool). That was most of the running I did, as a few weeks later, I had the Hallux Rigidus in my right toe removed in surgery. It took a couple of months to recover. I began to run again in the late summer/early fall.

golf - I had a good year and accomplished several goals. I finished third in the GACC with an average round at Turnberry (not Mentel as in the past) and a consistently good round at Champions, making up about 5 places on the golfers in my flight. One of the coolest things to happen was that a member of my golf league came and caddied for me on the final day, contributing to my success.
weight/fitness - interestingly, I did accomplish my goal of losing a little weight and will continue with those positive efforts.

My next post will be about my goals for the coming year.

Have a good one. KipK

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