
Bear sightings increased by 100% this year, which was not a goal the Fixin’ Leaks and Leeks Team expected to set, but we hit it!
One or two bears wandered into our neighborhood this fall and continued to wander around other neighborhoods, parks, and the Safeway lot. (See the picture below, which someone from our neighborhood took. It does not appear to be near our house in particular, but wow!)

And, if that wasn’t enough, we boarded a boat in Tofino to see if we could spot them on shore, from the water—and we hit that goal, too! (See the photo below, which is not nearly as impressive as the neighbor’s photo, but oh well.)

We have not seen any more bears for quite some time now, so hopefully they’re safe and back where they should be, but we have heard an owl hooting. (It hoots like it has seen some things. Not sure what. Not sure we want to know.) We’re also not sure if we should set a goal for spotting any other animals in 2024, but I am secretly always hoping for a spectacular stampede of flamingos, carrying penguins on their backs—and of course, an orca. (Still no orca sightings.)
But did I achieve the goals I actually set for 2023? Here is a recap of those two goals and the progress I made:
- Attempt to organize the closets: If pushing things around and stuffing them into hidey holes to make room for other things counts, then I did it!
- See what purple hairspray looks like on my head: I tried blue and red (which should make purple). Both colors blended into my dark hair, so I didn’t notice the color at all. I was kind of bummed, so I’ll make a note to never set that goal again.
Other Things I Did:
–Celebrated two years as a copywriter at Funko.
–Wrote 52 flash fiction stories, which were sent to various literary magazines for publication. I received over 60 rejections and 32 publications.
–Received my first Pushcart Prize nomination.
–Published a book! (You can buy it here on Amazon.)
–Helped three new authors from Running Wild Press get their manuscripts ready for publication.
–Proofread around seven stories per week for Flash Fiction Magazine.
–Took lots of walks with Nate and Alex.
–Soaked in the hot tub.
–Increased the amount of board games I played by 50%. (Last year, I played board games twice. This year, I did it four times.)
A Thing I Attempted:
–Drumming: I started with a YouTube video and some pencils and my desk. I lasted two minutes before getting bored. I am not a drummer and extremely thankful I didn’t buy or borrow an actual drum set.
Goals for This Year:
–Post a wild LinkedIn title and promptly remove it. (Example: Hooman writer. Proof of qualifications: Pictures in squares three and four contain traffic lights that are red, and I am the best, which can be backed up with the aforementioned evidence.)
–Wear more pink clothing. Pink is such a happy color.
Cheers and warm wishes for a fabulous year. Put the roar into 2024!
Your Turn: What did 2023 bring you?
Well, that was certainly a mixed bag!
I don’t really have goals for the year beyond finishing my cookbook. That’s enough!
But I might add a few more bubblebaths to the mix.
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Congratulations on writing the cookbook. I’m sure it will be fabulous–you have so many delicious-looking pictures and recipes on your blog. Happy New Year!
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Happiest of New Years to you too!
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Congrats on your writing-related accomplishments in 2023. May there be even more of them in the new year!
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Thank you and happy New Year!
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Congratulations on the writing! All the best for 2024. 🙂
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Thank you–and happy New Year to you!!!
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Kudos on your writing and publishing accomplishments! Very, very impressive. I finished the manuscript for a collection haiku and photographs, and I wrote the second and third drafts of The Last Poor Farm, my novel-in-progress. Writing books sure eats up a lot of time!
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Thank you! And what a successful year for you as well. Yes, writing takes up a lot of time–but it’s time well spent. Cheers and happy New Year!
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You’re welcome! Happy New Year!
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“Attempt to organize the closets: If pushing things around and stuffing them into hidey holes to make room for other things counts, then I did it!” Too funny.
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🙂 I might attempt a more serious effort in 2024, but I’m not making any promises (LOL).
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Hi Cecilia,
It’s been a huge year for you. Well done on all that you have achieved.
I look forward to seeing what 2024 brings.
Happy New Year 😃
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Thank you! Happy New Year to you as well!
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I retired effective 1 January 2023, and had planned to paint and create art (my passion), but was sidelined until July. Since then, I have been working on a series about an hour every day. Now, I feel I need to step up my game and diversify- work in different mediums and spend more time.
Ironically, the older I get, the less likely the chances of achieving success with an exhibition, a gallery or the like.
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Congratulations on your retirement! Pursuing art sounds amazing–I hope you meet your goals–and that 2024 is filled with wonderful surprises. Happy New Year!
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2023 was the year I started my blog and podcast!
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Congratulations!!!
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Thanks!!
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2023 brought me strength
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Ahhh, yes–an excellent gift to have. Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year!
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Sounds like a great year aside from the bears! (seriously I would be so terrified I’d never leave the house!)
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I was always inside when the news came about on our Facebook page–hours after the sighting–and then we’d just stay indoors a bit longer. I’m so glad I no longer run outside (it’s boring to run inside on the treadmill, in the garage–but I’ll take it.) Happy New Year!
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“Put that roar into 2024” is brilliant. This, however, is my fave: flamingos, carrying penguins on their backs. What a goal! I like this general idea of setting goals for the year and looking back on whether you’ve accomplished them. You learn stuff about yourself. (I’m kind of curious to try pencil drumming now and see how long I last.) Cool/uncool about the bears. We saw one, in the road, in our lane, coming around the corner of a middle-of-nowhere road, late at night, on our way to Sequoia National Park. So grateful hubby had sort of a premonition about wild animals on the road, and was purposefully driving slower, esp around curves. Yeesh!
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Thank you! And, what a bear sighting–my goodness! Glad you’re safe 🙂 Happy New Year!
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For reals. Hitting that bear would’ve been awful. Seeing it, from the safety of our van–was kinda awesome. 🙂
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Wishing you and yours a Happy New Year 2024 🙂
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Happy New Year!!!
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I can’t buy your book, nor as e-book! But now, happy New Year to all, and pay attention to the bears 😉
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Oh, no! I’ll have to check with the publisher to see why. But in the meantime, Happy New Year to you as well 🙂
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