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New Year, Improved Me!

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I’ll be honest folks; I’m tired. I miss the sun and being warm and am very much in need of a vacation. So this is gonna be a relaxed post featuring, unsurprisingly, resolutions. This year, I’m taking it easy with my aspirations. I’m making my goals small, simple, and (hopefully) achievable. Also, crucially, my list of resolutions is short. I’m not looking to revamp my whole self within a measly 12 months, but I am looking to build further on who I already am and improve my habits.

Which, coincidentally, is quite similar to what we’ve done with our reading challenge! The broad strokes are the same—read a certain type of book a month—but the prompts are different and, most excitingly, we are now offering a prize!

That’s right, if you take on the challenge and submit the log by email or in-person, you’ll be entered into the Grand Prize Draw: your choice of a private cooking session at VMC in the VSES Teaching Kitchen, or a guided maker session with one of our Creation Specialists at Pierre Berton Resource Library or Civic Centre Resource Library!

And actually, that ties into resolution #1: to read 12 books this year.

The twist is, they have to be books I own. Why? Because my personal library is 90% books I’ve never gotten around to reading. (Disclaimer: I got most of them for free, so I don’t feel too guilty about it.) And I do want to read them, but because I own them, there’s no sense of urgency to actually do so. Nobody’s waiting to borrow them and there are no due dates. Therefore, I’ve put it off and put it off. So here are three books I own that I’d like to read in 2025!

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Making Moving Marvelously Easy

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I’m hoping to be moving to a new place at the end of July, along with many, many others. It will only be my second time moving out on my own, and I’m very excited about having my own space, my own kitchen, my own bathroom, and a place that stays as clean as I left it—my cat’s shenanigans notwithstanding—and will be decorated according to my preferences!

Honestly, I may be most excited about listening to music and other media without headphones (which I use out of courtesy for my housemates and also to prevent them from making fun of me for blasting K-pop at all hours of the day. …Oooh, I just realized it’ll finally make sense to get a record player!)

Still, the actual move is looking to be a hectic affair—but luckily I’ve been mostly packed for a few months now and just have to physically shift everything over to my new place, unpack, organize, figure out which of my furniture makes sense to keep and what should be sold…

Ok, so that’s a lot of stuff to manage, and if you’re feeling a tad bit overwhelmed like I am (or someone else in your life is moving and stressed about it) check out these books, guaranteed to make the moving process, and everything related to it, marvelously easy! (Or at least, easier.)

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