Friday, December 31, 2010

"An optimist stays up to see the New Year in. A pessimist waits to make sure the old one leaves" columnist Bill Vaughan

Another year is almost through and it's time to look back on the year-that-almost-was and make plans for the next 365 days. 

2010 saw a lot of pivitol moments for the Rappingers (namely the start of this blog). It also saw Geoff finishing his Photo-A-Day project, and the wedding after wedding of family and friends. 

Mostly, though 2010 can be summed up like this:

Geoff worked...

and worked... 




And worked some more...

So, what's there to look forward to in 2011? Well here at LaaR (sidenote: worst. acronym. ever) you'll be seeing more of what you love: namely more inane babbling and the photos. Lots of photos.

The goal will be to post to the blog more regularly. And with what Katie and I have planned for the year I think that's something we'll be able to do. 

Speaking of which: After the success of my 365 project (read: I finished it by cheating. A LOT). I've decided to start again, albeit a big more relaxed. This time it's a tag team effort, with the K-Dizzle and I working to take a family photo once a week.

Yes, boys and girls, we're talking FAMILY PORTRAITS of the Rappingers. 

There'll be some good ones:

"Good," of course, meaning I find it kinda funny
There will be some bad ones:

Like this one I tried to do in September. Just very boring and not well thought out.

As well as several taken at the last minute but by the end of the year we should have a pretty accurate account of 2011 just in time to say hello to 2012.

So mostly, as far as the blog is concerned 2011 plans to bring more of the same. If you have any suggestions for a 365 photo for us, or ideas on what you'd like to see more of (did you like the Halloween movie reviews?) we'd love to hear from you. 

The new year is T minus 9 hours and counting.

We'll see you on the other side.





---Geoff

2 comments:

  1. Should it we called 52 weeks, rather than 365 days?

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  2. Yes, it should. But that sounds so lame.

    I much prefer to think of it as a 365 ÷ 7.01 project.

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