Monday, January 1, 2024

2024 Goals

Each year, Sara and I identify a word which I try to make my mantra for the year.  The word (ideally) pushes me toward a destination.  Motivates me.  Inspires me.  Some years, it works.  Other years, it falls flat.  But each word lets me reflect on the journey I have had and the journey to come.

2023 - Explore
2022 - Inhabit
2021 - Support
2020 - Elect
2019 - Gratitude
2018 - Juggle
2017 - Survive
2016 - Support

2024 will bring us back to another year of transition. We will move from Guadalajara this summer and then spend a year back in Northern Virginia. The logistics of it all is overwhelming. We have to find a school, daycare, short-term rental house, long-term rental house, organize a month-long home leave, buy a car, transport Parker, before-care, after-care, extracurriculars, figure out commutes and work from home options. I have to figure out a bridge assignment to fill the time between arriving back in DC and starting Portuguese in 2025. 

It’s a year of transition and movement. Looking back at our prior transition years and seeing words like support (x2) and juggle.  I’m going to take a slightly different tact this year and choose the word “move.”  It obviously has the connection to our move back to DC, but also will (hopefully) inspire me to getting moving more in my day to day life. 

This years goals. 

Profesional goals
- Complete my TN project
- Complete my auto hot key project
- Find an interesting bridge assignment in Washington

Exercise goals
- complete two power zone challenges on Peloton
- bike 5,000 minutes on Peloton
- keep my weekly Peloton streak going while on home leave
- find a workable exercise routine when back in DC

Travel goals
- take an adults only trip
- visit at least one of the cute central Mexican towns like San Miguel se Allende or Guanajuato 
- plan a fun, enjoyable home leave vacation 
- visit New York City ๐Ÿ™️ 


Personal goals 
- manage/limit the stress of the transition 
- honor the end of our time in Mexico ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Give the kids time and space to say goodbye to their friends. 
- see fall leaves ๐Ÿ 
- visit a pumpkin patch ๐ŸŽƒ 
- attend at least one football game ๐Ÿˆ 
- attend a concert ๐ŸŽถ 
- see my Dad and Sara’s mom at least three times each
- read 20 books 


2023 recap


It felt really hard to get momentum this year. I never really made many of these goals a priority during the year (except bidding) and it shows in the results.  Anyway, here is a recap of my 2023 goals. 

 Professional Goals
  • Get a "good" assignment - We bid this summer and I'd really like to get one of our top choices; find something that works well for our family.  I don't know exactly where that is yet, but that's the goal.

We did not get one of our initially top choices as we walked away from handshake day without a handshake offer.  But, after interviewing for a number of cool DC jobs, we got a late offer for a Fraud job in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, which we are excited about. First, we have a year in DC for language training and then Rio in sumner 2025. 

  • Successfully transition to our new building - we move into a new consulate this year and this will cause a lot of logistical hurdles.  

Ha - the building is still not ready and it seems unlikely we will move in before I leave next summer. 

  • Network better across Mission Mexico - this is slightly hard to define, but I'd like to do a better job of building on the robust network of work colleagues that I have at my disposal in Mexico.

I think I’ve done an okay job on this, with a few strong connections. 


Personal Goals

  • Potty train Elliott - Elliott turns two on Wednesday, which means he will be almost three by the end of the year.  If we can potty train him, we can be out of diapers for the first time since 2015!

Nope. 

  • Read 20 books in 2023.  This is a stretch, but achievable goal if I count audiobooks (which I reluctantly do).  I finished 15 in 2022.

Close, but not quite with 17 books. 

    • Sub-goal - finish reading Civilization and the Sea which I have now been reading for over a year!

Finished


  • Keep the board game group going - meeting twice per month.

The big board game group fell apart, but mostly because we started a weekly smaller game which has been great. 

  • Take Jack to his first Nebraska game.

We took a great trip to Nebraska in September to watch the Huskers win. 

  • Visit at least two new places to me.

We we to the beach in Nayarit in January, Sara and I went to Oaxaca in February and then I went back to a lot of places I’d already been:  Two trips to Mexico City, two trips to Nebraska, trips to Puerto Vallarta and Cancun, and a work trip to Boston

  • Take an adults-only trip (currently scheduled for Oaxaca in February)

It was marvelous. 

  • Finish all the challenges in the Through the Ages game on my phone.  (Note - I have been playing this game for about two years.  The challenges are exactly the right level of difficulty and entertainment.  I've been struggling with one particular challenge for about two months which I finally beat today!  I have two more challenges left to complete them all.)

I finished them. 

Exercise Goals

  • Weigh under 230 lbs (losing approximately 15 pounds)

Opposite of this. 

  • Ride RAGBRAI - This is the bike ride across Iowa every summer.  I've wanted to do this for several years and I have some friends from high school who I could ride with.  The logistics of the ride are challenging, especially coming from Mexico and will be challenging to do this summer given the number of managers transitioning out of the consulate this summer.  But, it would be great to do if I can pull it off.

I could not pull it off. 

  • Complete at least three Power Zone challenges

I started several power zone challenges, but I finished only one. All that travel above got in the way. 

  • Have two 30 day streaks on Peloton

Not quite. 

  • Bike 6,000 minutes (I biked 4,000+ in 2022).

I did not make this either, hitting 4,555 minutes, with more than two-thirds coming in the first half of the year.