Well, it seems as if 2017 has come and gone just like that. Unlike the last few years, I seem to have fallen way behind on blogging, birding, up-keeping my yearly bird list...and instead I have been adjusting to life outside of school. This year I took a position with the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve and it's been absolutely wonderful!
Sunsets at Killbear |
It's been a year of learning how to re-charge, live in the moment, and enjoy the people & experiences around me. Normally I do an end of the year bird list, however since I didn't keep one up, it wasn't exactly possible to do! A fellow Twitter friend posted on her blog a wonderful list of year-end highlights and next year goals....and well, I loved it. So this year, I have a different kind of list....a personal one that is full of highs, lows, and hope for 2018.
2017 Highlights
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Successfully defended my M.Sc degree!!
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Moved to Parry Sound
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Got a new job at the Georgian Bay Biosphere
Reserve and LOVE it.
Got a new set of eyes! (Laser eye surgery)
Got a new set of eyes! (Laser eye surgery)
- Gained a new community in Parry Sound Area through work and the gym
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Got Engaged!
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Co-founded an international natural history
oriented book club on Twitter (Check it out at: https://bit.ly/BioLitClub)
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Had 3 book reviews published to the Canadian
Field Naturalist
- Wrote and published guest blogs for Dispatches In The Field and Nature
Canada’s Cats and Birds blog.
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Spend the fall learning to care for myself,
began going to the gym, setting a bedtime, and having hobbies.
- Began interning for a taxidermist
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Made my own reusable Christmas wrap
Taxidermy project - Mallard Duck Drake |
Low points:
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Had my insomnia relapse
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Major battles with imposter syndrome and burn
out
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Left friends in Peterborough and the community I
had there.
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Pushed blog to the side, no update since July...whoops!
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Learning I had dietary restrictions and figuring
out how to deal with them
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Not getting to go home for Christmas
- Didn't get out camping at all!
Goals for 2018
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Write one blog per month
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Submit two publications from my Masters Research by March
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Volunteer for something non-environment related
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Create a full CV for myself
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Update personal website and keep it updated
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Write a grant for a work-related project.
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Complete one taxidermy mount every 2 months.
- Complete 4 sewing projects
Home made gift bags I made this Christmas, my first ever sewing project! |
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Send homemade cards to friends and family for birthdays.
- Practice calling people out on being rude/mean when I normally would shy away
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Give one presentation
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Host something on Twitter
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Read 10 books
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Go Cross-Country skiing and snowshoeing at least
5x each
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Go on two camping trips
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Say “No” to five things I would normally say "yes" to.
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Work from home once every 2 weeks
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Visit my mom and dad in Chatham 4 times
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Shoot my first buck
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Continue going to the gym minimum 2x week
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Have basic wedding plans (Venue, date, etc)
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Submit photos into 3 photo contests
Parry Sound harbour in December |