2022 in review…

I always review the year as it closes… list the books I’ve read, the places I’ve been, the things I’ve celebrated. I usually write it up in Christmas card letter style, but this year I haven’t gotten around to it! Here’s an attempt to recap 2022 before too much of 2023 is behind me as well!

ONE new job for me! In July our supervisor told us that she was leaving us and moving into another position. I applied and interviewed for the job of ED social work supervisor in August and started the job after Labor Day! It has been a huge learning curve but I think it will be good. One of the biggest perks is no more overnights for me. I was feeling those more and more the older I got. I’m grateful to still work in the ED and to support our team in a different way!

Work peeps!

TWO new cars for us! In late September the new MINI Countryman I built and ordered arrived stateside and I took ownership! I love the car. She’s Sage Green Metallic and is named Elphaba. She has great winter tires (thanks, Chris!) and with All4 I have been tooling around in this weather easily. And at the end of the year (literally, 12/28/22), Chris bought a 4 door Jeep Rubicon – the car of his overlanding dreams.

Elphaba

THREE Broadway shows during a NYC trip with Marissa in February! We went to ONE cabaret, TWO piano bars and THREE Broadway shows in the FOUR nights we were there! We saw Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster in The Music Man; we saw Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick in Plaza Suite; and we almost saw Patti LuPone in Company (thanks, Covid!).

February in NYC
Love 54 Below!

FOUR trips for us this year – 1) Me to NYC in February with Marissa 2) Chris to Wyoming for the BDR (Backroads Discovery Route) in June with Tyler, 3) Both of us on a road trip with Beth and Doug to Bourbon Country and Music City, and 4) Chris and I flew to see family in NH for his dad’s 70th birthday! A total of TWELVE states involved in those trips!

Road trip! Through Indiana!
Bourbon tasting
Nashville – Music City
NH for 70th birthday!

SIX movies in the theatre this year – that’s it! I saw Downton Abbey: A New Era (Fun to see old friends on a big screen!), Top Gun: Maverick (What a satisfying movie! Just so great!), Elvis (An amazing movie! The time flew…), Where the Crawdads Sing (with book club!) Bros (great fun!) and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (A cute movie I saw with Deadra so we could relive our Paris adventures!). Of course there were other movies that I streamed and loved – Coda (AMAZING! And award winning!) and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. We watched The Offer about the making of the Godfather, which led us to watch The Godfather… lots of good options at home, which is why we didn’t make it to the theatre often!

SIX grandchildren getting older! We didn’t ever get them all together in the same room in 2022 but maybe that will be a goal for 2023! Kaydee turned 11, Emilee is soon to be 8, and Charlotte is soon to be 3; August is 7 and Juniper is 4; Myles just turned 3 on Christmas.

Grandgirls!
We have fun!
Myles and Charlotte – cousins – both almost 3 years old!
Looking so big
Enjoying the lake

SEVEN Grimsrud cousins recreated a photo from the past at Thanksgiving!

EIGHT books were read for my book club, which has been meeting for … gosh, more than 20 years! In 2022 we read: The Second Life of Mirielle West, Lost and Found in Paris, The Personal Librarian, The Lincoln Highway, Shopaholic and Sister, Dear Edward, Lessons in Chemistry, and The Best Christams Pageant Ever. No matter what we’re talking about we always have a good time! And we have the best food!

Book club goes to the movies!

We also celebrated EIGHT years of marriage in 2022!

NINE months of the year the Cosmo Girls continue to meet! Don’t know what I’d do without those girls!

TEN dollars we won playing trivia a few times… we started going to trivia nights at a few places in 2022 and I think we got in the top three four times and have racked up about $25 in gift cards to spend for the four of us. We usually end up “going big” and “going home” with nothing to show, except for a fun night with friends.

Lots of fun nights with friends – trivia or live music or hot tubbing.. so grateful for friends!

THIRTY FIVE years since I graduated from high school! It can’t be, right?

SEVENTY FIVE years is what Mom turned in 2022 and Dad will soon take his turn!

ONE HUNDRED percent complete, the year. Of course, these highlights only showcase the smiles and bright spots of the year, but 2022 had its share of ups and downs. Life is full of changes – some changes occur in the blink of an eye and others happen little by little. I’m grateful for my family and my friends who listen and support me and each other and hope that I can be a blessing in the New Year!

“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice.” T.S. Eliot

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.” Hal Borland

Enjoy a few more photos of some more good times from 2022. And Happy New Year to you!

Murphy has a new friend! Finnegan now weighs 85# and is bigger than Murphy!
Always happy when she cuddles
Murphy loves them so… they are great dog sitters!
Another show in 2022 – at the Orpheum! Hadestown was so good…
A winter hike on a cold day…
A Twins Game on a hot day…
Lime Rickies – the drink of the day at the Lake!
The girls at Thanksgiving
Two of the greats with the super grandparents! So sassy and fun…

Books 2022

My reading goal for 2022 was 34 books and I made it! Below are 35 books; my Goodreads also has a CEU book I read for my license renewal in October, but it was not a fun book to read so I didn’t include it here.

We read 8 books for book club and I picked some great summer reads for summer. I loved The Lincoln Highway and think it’s my favorite of the year, but the books by Emily Henry were really pleasantly surprising and right up there – fun with substance! And the Lager Queen of Minnesota was also a really great read.

So enjoy my brief summaries of the books I read in 2022! What is your favorite book for the year?

The year started out strong with this book. I really enjoyed reading about Will Smith and went down several Will Smith rabbit holes, watching certain episodes of the Fresh Prince (which I never really watched the first time it ran) and watching many movies he starred in. “Ali,” iRobot,” “Independence Day,” and eventually “King Richard,” which he won an Oscar for. But uff, that Oscar ceremony slap. How disappointing…
Our first book club book for 2022! And what an interesting book it was! I haven’t read a lot about leprosy or prohibition before and this was really an engaging book.
Another winner by Lian Dolan. I was able to read an advanced copy right after we returned from France and then we read this for book club this year. It wasn’t a favorite of the group but I enjoyed it.
I found this at B&N – a signed copy! It was a good book and it was fun to go down a Sutton Foster rabbit hole on her Instagram, looking for her craft projects! And then to see her on Broadway in February of this year! Good stuff.
I listened to this one, because… Matthew McConaughey. Alright, alright, alright! Greenlight! It would be fun to read with my eyes, because he made a lot of bullet points, but it was very fun to have him in my ears!
Another book club pick for 2022! The personal librarian for JP Morgan prompted a visit to the Morgan Library in NYC when I visited there in February – right before book club! It was fun to see the collections and visit the places we read about, and then share what I saw through photos.
I really liked this book! Probably one of my favorites of 2022!
And then this one – not memorable!
The next book club pick for 2022 – and truly the favorite of 2022 for me. I was feeling so much angst for the characters – angry on their behalf. Just so good.
And a cookbook. Did I read it really? but it’s on my list, so…
One that I had on my Kindle for a while… Just meh.
Another signed copy in my possession! Adriana’s books don’t disappoint. Very character driven. Love it.
Because I’ve enjoyed Amor Towles books, I had to check this one off my list. I listened to it on audio. Fascinating time period, the 20s in NYC and beyond.
Another unmemorable book, unfortunately. On my Kindle.
I really liked this book, which was about a time period that again I don’t know much about – the great Depression, the Dust Bowl…
Another reliable Weiner book! Fun to read. Not my favorite but not bad!
A cute fun summer read.
This was a little traumatic… About COVID and isolation and the early days and ICU psychosis… uff.
What a fun fun fun read.
Ah, dogs. They get into our hearts, don’t they? A nice tribute to a good dog.
And another great book! Fun and not too fluffy!
For book club – the silly Shopaholic!
My goal in 2022 was to read a Louise Penny book so I started at the beginning! What a pleasurable world she seems to have created…
And then a surreal world. It was a fascinating read and not too horrific, but just horrific enough.
And by the same author – another easy to read, surreal world.
Book in a bag for book club! A good story about a plane crash. Very tragic, but not too traumatic.
We had a road trip in October to Kentucky, so we chose a book set in that state. We weren’t in the Appalachians but it was fascinating to read about the difference books make, the blue people, and rural rural rural America.
Another book club book – and a good one! Smart women, sexism, and love.
A quick read, but not a light subject.
For book club – a favorite read year after year!
I wanted this to be better, but it wasn’t bad at all. I just thought the opportunity to go back in time and talk to your parents with your adult mind was fascinating, but it took me forever to read…
A Christmas book with characters I didn’t know… I should look for the first book in the series. But it was good.
Started this in book form and finished on audio. She fascinates, Emily Nagoski. The stress cycle, her way of teaching…
I listened to this one on recommendation from a blog, but it was booooring. I did finish it. I don’t know who this person is.
I powered through this at the end of the year, too. I think I started it in January 2022 but finished on 12/31/22. Good food for thought for the end of the year…