Goodbye 2025!

A year in review

2025 Has Been a Wild Ride. This year has been one for the books, a book that belongs on the shelf. I’d like to put the onslaught behind me.

The terror known as 2025 included the horrors of the inauguration of Trump 2.0, the collective rage about health care after the United Health Care CEO was shot in late December 2024, and a systematic and sinister dismantling of our federal government via Project 2025. If that was not enough, under the current orange maniac’s regime, we are moving towards an all-out race war carried out by ICE. On a personal level, the year has also been hellish. I found myself stuck in a big home that I could not afford, which I sold at a loss after much drama and dismay. In April, I was laid off from one of my all-time favorite jobs. In other places, I found myself too committed to projects to back out, and exhausted from my own sense of loyalty. Largely I have been operating this year under a sense of the blues.

Over the years, I have honed practices to ground me when times get difficult. As I am getting ready to send 2025 away, I turn to these as part of my annual reflection. I write good moments and put them in my happiness jar and I journal nearly every day. From these two tools, I reflect back on the highs and lows of the year, as I take cues on what to plan ahead.

Bike Bounty

Adventures by bike made a strong showing in my happiness jar. Bike riding, and the community around it are consistently bringing me joy. This year, I was happy to see fellow artist and cyclist behind the BikeDork zine selling merchandise. I also returned to New Orleans for the World Naked Bike Ride. This year, the crew from Atlanta was around 20 cyclists, up from just three of us in 2024.

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