It's October already. ALREADY. We're over a week in. So, clearly, I have thought carefully and hard about these objectives and I am NOT just hastily scribbling these now.
- Accounting. This will happen, honestly. I will track my spending from yesterday onward.
- Cultural. We have a shelf downstairs that is full of library books. The problem is, I get distracted by my new, shiny, sexy books that I've just got, and I end up renewing and renewing the worthy but older books. So I've decided that I have to read the most renewed books first. This led to me reading Police in the Hallways (renewed 15 times), which made me so miserable, so sad, so despairing, that I cried on the subway while reading it. More than once. But it's about time to get through this stuff!
- Physical. I'm taking swimming lessons on Tuesday nights, and our instructor wants us to practice once a week, so my final mini-resolution is to go to all the classes and practice at least once. The problem with practicing is that municipal pools in the city leave a lot to be desired. For example, there's a nice enough pool in Williamsburg that has extended lap swimming and is on my way to work. Only problem is that you can't just rock up and pay for one swim. Instead, you appear to need to be a member, which is $150 for a year. Ahem. Riverbank Pool, owned by the state, not city, is glorious, and $2. That's where I found myself last night, sharing the pool with just one other person while I practiced my drills before waiting for my touch football league. I caught up on my Five Year Diary and watched fireworks over southern Manhattan. Not a bad Monday night.
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