Year in Review: 2018
Posted on January 01, 2019
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Previously:
- 2013 In Review
- #YARRLAND @ One YARR
- #YARRLAND @ Two YARRS
- Year in Review: 2016 (plus late 2015)
- Year in Review: 2017
Personal Deets
It was a year, alright.
My big goal for 2018 was to take better care of myself. On that front, my biggest success was my commitment to walk to work every day. It went awry in the fall, but I kept it up for most of the year, even after we moved offices and it became a forty five minutes’ walk or twenty minutes’ bike ride. I lost about fifteen pounds. I even got a new doctor (again), got my blood work done, and found out that I’m actually in decent health.<
I did the Irish lessons for a while, then stopped once I lost my streak on Duolingo. I took French lessons (again, in the app) for a while. In the fall I picked up Irish again, and while I won’t say I’m anything approaching a gaeilgeoir (an Irish speaker), it’s been fun. (For more info on some of the glorious strangeness of Irish, check out The Irish Language on YouTube.)
In terms of politics, I voted yes in the referendum for proportional representation. I lost. Likewise, most of my picks in the Vancouver municipal election lost. I’ve been trying to ignore everything going on in the States, to the extent that anyone on Twitter constantly can do so.
Travel
- Vancouver Island
- I went to visit my parents three times, in the spring, in the fall, and for Christmas. The first two visits overlapped with my sister and her adorable children. Christmas was considerably more quiet. ;)
- Nova Scotia and Quebec
- This was my big trip for the year. My uncle threw a big celebration for his 70th birthday in Quebec, while the Nova Scotian half of my family held a giant reunion in Cape Breton the week before. I also got to spend a day in Halifax and catch up with my friend A-- from Ireland. It was a great trip, and I'll have to go back again.
Events
- The Critical Hit Show @ the Rio (repeatedly)
- It's great. I can honestly say that when I was in Ireland, the two things I missed the most about living in Vancouver were poutine and the Critical Hit Show.
- Improv at Theatresports
- Thanks to Gavin, I finally went to see an improv show, and it was great. The first was "A Special Night with Colin Mochrie". Dude's a pro. The second was "Murder on the Improv Express", which had a murder-mystery theme, and was undoubtedly my favourite. And we saw "Merry Kiss-Mas", which riffed on Hallmark movies and was a good time.
- Mission Folk Music Festival
- It's my excuse to go camping.
- Vancouver Pride Parade
- Justin Trudeau, like, practically walked past my apartment, man. I can't believe it took me that long to see him in person.
- Nodeschool
- Again, thanks to Gavin, I started going to Nodeschool events. It's good to dive into something completely unrelated to my regular work, and the Nodeschool people are good people.
- VanCAF
- I popped in, bought some stuff from H--, got slightly panicked from the crowd, and popped back out.
- Motown
- Great music.
- Riverdance
- Great dancing.
- Kim's Convenience
- It's not just a TV show, it's also a play. Saw with E-- and Y--. Was neat!
- Slacks
- It's a sitcom in play form -- imagine Seinfeld, except the characters are all lesbians. Quietly radical. Also fun.
- Jim Jefferies
- Good show! Pity there was a heckler they had to expel.
- VCON
- This year the theme was "The British Invasion". I can't say there was anything that was I was excited to go and see, but everything I did and saw was good.
- The East Van Panto - The Wizard of Oz
- Another year, another panto. "There's no place like Poco."
- East Van Polka
- I don't know how to polka, but I do know how to drink litres of beer.
- West End Heritage Tour
- I finally went inside the Roedde House Mueseum, the Vancouver Park Board offices, some of the buildings in Mole Hill. It was worth it just to get some more local history.
- Car Free Day
- ... I'm pretty sure I went to Car Free Day this year. The event in the West End was the same day as one of the Nodeschool sessions, so I missed out on most of that, but I'm pretty sure I walked to the bitter end of the event on Main Street.
Media
I’m forgotting stuff, to be sure.
- Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse
- Probably the best made movie I saw this year. Hugely entertaining.
- The Avengers: Infinity War
- Honestly, kinda boring. I'm sick of watching superheros fight. But I kinda loved that downer of an ending.
- Black Panther
- Possibly the best MCU movie out.
- The Incredibles 2
- This was a special event with work, otherwise I probably wouldn't have watched it. I dug it, tho.
- Books
- I didn't really keep track of books this year. Uh, I tried reading the first Harry Potter novel in French, that didn't go so well. Uh, "Sparks!" by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto is great. I also read books on "Spelunky", "Chrono Trigger", and "Final Fantasy V" from Boss Fight Books. I'd started in 2017, but I finally finished "Motherfoclóir: Dispatches from a not-so dead language" by Darach Ó Séaghdha. There was also "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, "The Return of the Lazy DM" by Sly Flourish, and "All Over the Place: Adventures in Travel, True Love, and Petty Theft" by Geraldine DeRuiter. There should be some Pterry in there as well, courtesy of Mark Reads' ongoing read-through of the Discworld novels.
- The Good Place
- This is an amazing show and everyone who can deal with philosophy (and, to a lesser extent, cringe comedy) should watch it.
- Derry Girls
- They're teen girls (except for one lad, who's English) with teen girl problems! It's set in LondonDerry in the middle of The Troubles! Comedy ensues. It's now on Netflix.
Miscellaneous
- Monday night gaming group
- It's been a rough year in terms campaigns, but we keep going. Hopefully 2019 will be a little more stable.
- #SaveTheRio
- I saved the Rio. Well, me, the city, and a whole lot of contributors.
- Celeste
- It's a great platformer. Plus it's local.
- Loopy
- My addiction for most of the year, wherein you determine a single non-overlapping loop. Puzzle games are the worst.
- Dragon Quest XI
- Yep. I haven't touched the post-game content, but I sunk something like a hundred hours into the main quest.
Summation
It was a quiet year, which isn’t a bad thing. Here’s hoping for a productive 2019.