resolutions

This is 2020

I always make New Years resolutions, mainly just to encourage myself and kind of create a positive trajectory. I look at it as a boost just to make it out of the darker days of winter. I know, I know, I shouldn’t complain about winter as a Chicago to California transplant. But hey, we moved here at the beginning of a 6 year drought. So it was deceptively sunny all year—for 6 years! It changed dramatically last year and the downpours lasted for months.

Rains be damned, I have so many plans and goals for 2020! I do have a tendency to overwork myself, so I’m trying to strike a balance in the new year. The bottom line: I want to carve some time for growth and better self care. I cannot just work all the time (as much as I honestly love, love, love to!).


Without further ado, here are my inspirational plans for this brand new decade:

  • meditation — I’ve already started trying to integrate it into my morning routine and hey today is a week.

  • exercise — don’t care what, not holding out for my glorious bicycling jaunts because it just doesn’t work with my schedule during the winter days. I’m going to have to take a page from Michelle Obama’s book and just force myself to make time for it!

  • data visualizations — I want to expand my toolset in graphic design after a great day at the Edward Tufte workshop. Now I’m armed with a ton of books that I am thoroughly enjoying. I love graphic design, but I love learning more than anything and I’ve felt for a few years that I just want my designs to “mean more.” Data visualizations are the ticket. I want to create new ways to use them in mobile and video applications. Here’s some amazing inspirations that I cannot stop with!

    • Annnnnnnd, I cannot recommend the Visual Journalism book enough. Sooooooo so good. Like an awesome picture book when we were kids, but it’s intercut with visual artists thoughtful essays.

  • machine learning techniques — I’m also hoping to expand my toolset by using my extensive mathematics background for data chomping instead of engineering as I was trained! I started the google machine learning crash course. I have to say, it excitingly scratches that old math part of my brain. I don’t see myself jumping back into matrix algebra or fourier transformations anytime soon, but anything is possible I guess.

  • podcast — Complete & release 6 episodes! During this wonderful winter wonderland break, we have revisited our podcast in various aspects of production, other story ideas and where we want to take it. I cannot say that we have a clear map of the first 6 episodes yet, but I think we have a great new model to test and iterate. We also have 2 episodes nearly finished. By the way, Dolly Parton’s America is the best podcast I’ve heard yet. Everyone should listen.

  • drawing class — I want to finish the drawing course that M and I have been working on together. It’s been so fun and nothing makes me happier than just drawing. Here’s a weird photo of my fat foreshortened hand as part of the class. Mariela copied the same gesture causing some hilarious confusion, but that’s the jackass she is.

  • water — drink water besides La Croix. Serious.

It’s been a great TWO WEEK break. We’ve spent some time improving our lives and home and some time just being lazy and enjoying the sunshine and good company of a few friends. California is still a dream, worth chasing.

P.S. Here’s us painstakingly creating ugly items out of air clay and then crushing it! Apparently, this is an ASMR thing. I just like crafting, filming it, destroying it. The paint studio is completely back to normal and all memories are only digital. Weird.

We love working hard on weird little clay things and then CRUSHING them. I dunno. I don't entirely get ASMR, but luckily my friends do! A lot of fun and failures all at the same time.