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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2010-12-24 10:40 pm

Year in Review: 2010

Not ganked from anyone this year; I just felt like doing it.

Take the first line from the first post of each month, and that's your Year in Review.*

January: Drove up north today to have lunch and exchange gifts with my parents and brother.

February: I regret to report that Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today, thereby predicting six more weeks of winter.

March: Days written: 21/28 (ick)

April: Clearly, I underestimated the havoc that Final Fantasy XIII was going to wreak on my writing schedule.

May: Sigourney Weaver says that Avatar lost to The Hurt Locker because the Academy wanted to give the award to a woman.

June: Regarding my flight east, I got into JFK Airport at 4am. We will say nothing more about that.

July: It's the final day of my second four-day weekend in a row. I just can't tell you how happy I was to be able to arrange this.

August: Thanks largely to the 30 Days of Writing project, not only did I catch up on the [livejournal.com profile] getyourwordsout pace, I'm now ahead by over a thousand words.

September: A little song and dance from Captain Picard...

October: Yay Giants!!!

November: So I am totally cheating here and choosing my own topic to kick off daily posting in November -- I'll get started on other people's topics tomorrow, promise -- because THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS JUST WON THE FREAKING WORLD SERIES.

December: My brother is out from Nashville for a few days, family in tow.

Opening and closing with family, lots of writing in between, and a two-month interruption by the baseball post-season. Yeah, that's a pretty fair representation of my 2010.

*I skipped a few writing goals posts, to get a little variety in the comments. Otherwise half of these would have started with "Days Written:..."

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