Looking back at 2010, I’m amazed at how big of a year it has been for me.
A few weeks ago, I was speaking on the phone to a friend who’s was just finishing his first semester of grad school – and he is very much a grad student – everything is big ideas, and being humbled, and learning, and being amazed at how much there is to learn – and he’s exactly where he should be. Then I talked a bit about what I’ve been up to, and I got the feeling, in his eyes at least, that it all seemed small and a little dull.
I suppose, in some ways it is.
On most days, I get up choose between oatmeal, cereal, and waffles; go to work; come home; watch Jeopardy!; hang out with Mr. Cleaver; have tea and desert; read; and go to bed by 10:00 – 11:00. Overall, not much changes from day to day.
Back when I worked in the theatre, everything was always building up to opening night, getting more frenetic and exciting and exhausting as the big day neared. Then there were a few weeks of runs, and then you tore it all down and started creating something new. It was wonderful and very tiring. I burnt out and I decided to do something different and more stable with my career and my hobbies.
I got a good job in a completely new field that is a wellspring of new things to learn, I turned my creative energy into my knitting and sewing. My days have a quiet rhythm to them and I like it.
But even in that quiet everyday rhythm, sometimes big things happen:
I started a business this year, releasing seven knitting patterns and submitting a half-dozen more.
I planted my first garden and learned the joys of growing and processing your own food.
I took up running and ran a 5k.
I traveled to Rhinebeck, Chicago, Boston, and Southern California.
I camped and canoed and enjoyed a perfect Maine summer.
I increased my sewing skills, tissue-fitted, made muslins, and sewed a coat.
I spent more time developing my friendships.
And this morning Mr. Cleaver and I bought our first home.
Like I said, 2010 has been a very big year.


December 31, 2010 at 4:29 PM
Oooh congratulations!! How exciting to be a homeowner on New Year’s Eve! Good things are in store for you in 2011 I’m sure. There’s nothing wrong with having a quiet rhythm to your life, it’s a different kind of excitement. I’ve admired your outdoorsy adventures this year and love seeing your knitting projects.
Best wishes for the new year and congrats again!
December 31, 2010 at 4:44 PM
Thank you! You’ve had a pretty big year too – here’s to a great 2011 for both of us!!
December 31, 2010 at 4:33 PM
Congratulations, I couldn’t be more excited for you guys! Welcome to Westbrook!
December 31, 2010 at 4:45 PM
Glad you don’t think I’m bringing down the neighborhood
December 31, 2010 at 5:26 PM
Congratulations on your first home!! So totally exciting and completely wonderful!
December 31, 2010 at 5:29 PM
Congratulations! I’m so glad it all came to fruition!
January 1, 2011 at 11:52 AM
That is so so so amazing. Congratulations!!! Hope 2011 is even better. xoxo.
January 1, 2011 at 3:08 PM
Yay! Congrats on the house! And, beautiful summation of the year–in words and pictures.
January 8, 2011 at 1:00 PM
Congratulations! How very exciting. I wish a very happy new year to you and Mr Cleaver.
January 12, 2011 at 10:10 AM
How exciting to be moving into a new home. I’ve been involved in more remodelling projects than I care to count but I can completely relate to the “what have we done” feeling. It is great when it is all done though.