And so we come to the penultimate update on goals for the year (the final one coming in the end-of-year wash-up):
- Weight: Nothing to report here.
- Books: By day 300 I should have read 49.3 books. I'm currently at 48.8 books, so I'm very slightly behind here. However, I'm more or less up-to-date on all the sublists, so that's okay.
- Super Secret Goal #4: This was completed on the 4th of August. Hurrah!
- Part Five: The House: We're now rapidly getting through the to-do list associated with the house. The redecoration of the two rooms is on hold, but the other tasks are proceeding apace, with new furniture gradually arriving, cables being cut and tidied (ish), and so on. So while there's still a lot to do, this is looking good.
- Part Five: Church: We have now tried three of the local churches, and are planning to try two more, then try one of the existing ones again, and then make a decision. Right now, we're leaning towards going back to the very first church we tried, but that remains to be confirmed.
- Part Five: Band: I have now joined the non-competing band that I mentioned at the last update, which should serve to keep me practicing.
- Part Five: Gaming: I recently took part in my first game session of 2018, and have a couple more planned. My intention is to retain my ties to the game group in Falkirk, but keep my schedule relatively light, and it may be a very long time before I run a game again. Whether I continue to play after Tadpole arrives remains very much uncertain.
- Super Secret Goal #5: N/A
The latter half of this year has all be a bit of a mess because of everything that has been going on, but I think the news is mostly positive. My expectation is that at the end of the year I will have completed two of the 'main' goals (and discarded a third), while of the "Part Five" goals two are now dealt with and another will be completed in the next month or so.
That leaves two: once again the "weight" goal will fail abysmally, while the work on the house will be advanced but probably not complete by the end of the year.
All in all, I think I can live with that.
#46: "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms", by George R.R. Martin
#47: "The View From the Cheap Seats", by Neil Gaiman
#48: "Wards of Faerie", by Terry Brooks
1 comment:
I'm glad that there is lots of positives! Wow, you have a choice of a lot of churches! Touch wood, we have a house to buy (if all works out!) but the downside is that it is not in the town we were going to move to originally so the church I was really looking forward to attending is too far away! There are only 2 churches in the town we are moving to and I am hoping they are not too trad!
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