2024 wrap-up…

It’s been a big year. I’m still very busy, and still in a probably lifelong process of trying to work out what the most important things in my life are and what I should be prioritising!

Business is still going well and is still nicely time-balanced, but I’ve become too reliant on a few ongoing contracts that are coming to an end. For 2025 I have some plans to branch out in both my main proofreading business and my side hustles.

I only released two short games this year. This is nowhere near my usual prolific release rate, but I just haven’t had the creative energy or motivation, largely due to being tired from my increased running mileage. It was great to be able to make those two games towards the end of the year, but I would really love to be able to complete something longer in 2025 – especially as my interest in writing poetry and prose fiction is also rekindling, and so there might be a few competing creative priorities.

It’s been another incredible year in running. I’ve got back to marathon training (Manchester and Yorkshire were both huge learning experiences), run my first ultra, and improved in my shorter distances as well. I set targets at the start of the year to run 30+ miles every single week, run a half marathon distance run at least once per month, and be more consistent with my strength training. I have achieved all of those and am very proud of myself. My daily run streak is still going strong too – fifth year completed today! I love running so much and I have made so many friends through it.

PB improvements in 2024:

  • 5k: 26:10 to 23:21 (2 minutes and 49 seconds)
  • 10k: 54:23 to 48:57 (5 minutes and 26 seconds)
  • Half marathon: 2:14:52 to 1:55:22 (19 minutes and 30 seconds)
  • Marathon: 6:26:41 to 4:16:30 (2 hours, 10 minutes and 11 seconds)

I visited TEN new-to-me parkruns this year, which made up for only doing one last year! I’ve now visited 38 different events in total. This year’s new ones visited were Blyth Links, Wythenshawe, Faskally Forest, Troon, Ruchill, Carlingwark Loch, Heaton Park, York, Fælledparken and Auldcathie District. Five of those were in Scotland (I have loved being able to visit the homeland a bit more than usual in 2024) and one was in Denmark, which was my fourth different official parkrun country. I was also really consistent with my parkrunning – I only missed one this year, due to a Saturday race!

Music-wise I pretty much entirely listened to Duran Duran until I got into the Christmas playlists earlier this month! I also went to see two gigs – OMD in Leeds and The Midnight here in Newcastle. I’m still very behind with my gig reviews, but hopefully I’ll be able to catch up in 2025.

Here and there I was able to make a bit more time for videogaming, which is great, because it’s the only thing that totally relaxes me and I would love to be able to do it more. This year I have finished Zak McKraken: Between Time and Space, Inside, Sam & Max season 2 (all three of those had been started a literal decade ago and I hadn’t got round to finishing them until now), Alba: A Wildlife Adventure, the third and final episode of the Sea of Thieves / Monkey Island collaboration, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (after playing it on and off for nearly three years!), Paper Mario, Etrian Odyssey HD (with the exception of the post-game, which I’ll get to in January) and Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. I am also still working my way through Block-A-Pix Colour and Luigi’s Mansion, and have enjoyed some text adventures via the IF community.

My successes and failures regarding last year’s New Year Resolutions:

  • Get rid of at least half of the stuff in my house, preferably two-thirds. A lifetime of hoarding has left me with so much stuff I don’t use that’s just getting in my way. I’ve got to the point where I just want it gone. I am trying. I’ve got rid of a lot, but it’s complicated and often logistically difficult to get rid of stuff (I like to recycle and donate where possible). I really need to dedicate more time to this.
  • Spend six months making a polished game for IFComp (the biggest text adventure game competition of the year) rather than making six small, rushed games for smaller comps and jams and burning out by the middle of summer. Well, I didn’t make anything before IFComp (not for lack of trying!). But I found it very hard to make time for game-making this year, and so while I did finally manage to enter IFComp (which was an achievement), it was only a short game rather than the epic I envisaged.
  • Run big marathon PBs at Manchester and Yorkshire and continue to take chunks off my half marathon, 10k and 5k PBs. Smashed this goal – see above for details!
  • Be more focused with my strength training. I was. I am especially proud of my Yorkshire training block, during which I never missed a weekly strength session.
  • Try to work with my fickle changes in interest when it comes to my hobbies rather than fighting the former and seeing the latter as chores. Right now my biggest non-running passions are fashion and Duran Duran. At some point in 2024 it’ll be videogaming again. At some point, maybe in several years’ time, it might even be Doctor Who again. That is fine. It’s fine that I neglect some hobbies while I’m passionate about others. It doesn’t make me a bad fan or a bad person, and I don’t need to catch up with five years’ worth of online discussion all at once if I come back to something after a while. I feel like I am improving in this aspect and am able to roll with my changing interests a little more. I just wish I had more time to indulge in them!
  • Play ukulele again. And, in the spirit of the above, not be demoralised that I’ve pretty much forgotten how. I did not pick up any of my ukuleles (though I did find them a new place while moving stuff about in the house). However, in the spirit of the above, I am fine with that. Ukulele will be there when I’m ready.

I’ll post my look ahead to 2025 tomorrow!

parkrunday: Auldcathie District #102

A new venue for me and Geth yesterday!

Auldcathie District is a relatively new parkrun to the west of Edinburgh, having started last year (I think). I wanted to tick off one more new-to-me parkrun event before the end of the year, and it’s as quick to get to as any of the parkruns closer into town (given that they all require driving from Morningside… I will forever live in hope of a parkrun starting up within short walking distance of my childhood home).

When we arrived in the park (which was only built a couple of years ago as part of the new estate) I wasn’t sure how much character it would have. However, this turned out to be a GREAT parkrun. The new tarmac paths are lovely to run on, there are a few mild inclines but nothing major, and while we were taking it easy yesterday (30ish mins) we both agreed it could be a nice fast course if you were giving it a go.

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Final pop-up sign photo of the year!

Another new-to-me event planned for New Year’s Day, as we’ll be back in Newcastle for New Year!

parkrunday: Edinburgh #703

Many parkruns in the UK hold special extra events on Christmas Day, as it’s the designated ‘special event day’ for the country. I would personally rather have the UK’s special event day be a less-notable festivity, such as a bank holiday or something, as I’m usually too busy with family stuff to manage the Christmas Day parkrun. However, this year it was agreed that we could squeeze it in before heading home for a slightly-later Christmas breakfast, so Geth and I went to the main Edinburgh event at Cramond for our first ever Christmas Day parkrun!

While I’d probably never seen so many Santa hats in one place, going to parkrun (and the accompanying slightly stressful driving along the badly-maintained back roads of Edinburgh) did make the morning feel like a regular old morning rather than Christmas morning. But we had a lovely parkrun, taking it easy and enjoying the beautiful scenery along the Cramond coastline. It turned into a bit of a progression run despite the headwind on the return leg, and we finished comfortably under 30 minutes.

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It was a clear morning with a beautiful view!

The next parkrunday is a regular Saturday, and we might be trying out a new-to-us venue…

Phone Box Thursday: A961, St Mary’s

(Can I make the ‘Phone Boxing Day’ joke again? Yes? Yes? No?*)

We’re still in Orkney, and here’s one outside a seemingly-closed post office.

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Red phone box, A961, St Mary’s, 10th September 2024.

(Coordinates 58°89’57.5″N, 2°91’50.7″W.)

This one does have a phone in! However, Dad notes that yet again, it was not listed on the Ordnance Survey map. This seems to be a theme for this part of northern Scotland.

*Either way, apparently whenever Boxing Day falls on a Thursday, I end up doing a post about a phone box outside a post office in the Northern Isles…

Merry Christmas!

Geth and I are enjoying a few days of peace and quiet after what has been a fantastic year for us. I’ll be back in a few days’ time to post about 2024 at length, hopes for 2025, and Christmas parkrun adventures.

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We wish you a happy and peaceful Christmas and a wonderful New Year.

parkrunday: Town Moor #647

Town Moor parkrun typically doesn’t do a Christmas Day parkrun these days (it tends to be the smaller parkruns in Newcastle that are on for Christmas Day), so the event on the Saturday before Christmas is the one that’s specially themed. This is a lovely opportunity to celebrate the festive week with running friends and wear my loudest Christmas leggings, and this last Saturday was no exception (except for the fact that I wore Christmas shorts instead because it was mild – saved the loud leggings for the following day!).

We did consider a change of plan to Denton Dene as a friend was doing her 350th parkrun, but decided to stick to the quicker option. The winds were really strong but I somehow managed to finish 14 seconds faster than the week before, so I’m happy with that! Looking forward to the spring and getting back into 5k PB shape though.

The next parkrunday is Christmas Day, for the first of the two festive special event days. Geth and I have never done a Christmas Day parkrun before, but this year looks like being the first…

Phone Box Thursday: Pier Road, Burray

We’re now in Orkney thanks to Mum and Dad’s travels.

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Red phone box, Pier Road, Burray, 9th September 2024.

(Coordinates 58°84’44.9″N, 2°91’67.0″W.)

We’re back to the interesting phone box re-uses! This one is a stall for selling veg – tomatoes and cucumbers. It doesn’t appear to be manned so perhaps it works on an honesty system?

Again, this one wasn’t marked on the Ordnance Survey map.

parkrunday: Town Moor #646

This last Saturday, Geth and I expected to be out west at Heaton parkrun again… but a change of plans meant we travelled a day later than originally thought, so we ended up doing a quick one round Town Moor before our weekend adventures.

It was pacer week and I had new speed training shoes on, so I went for a fast one to see where I was after all this slow marathon training. ‘Where I am’ is just over a minute slower than PB pace, which I’ll take in the winter. I was feeling quite comfortable until the 26 minute pacer caught up with me and I realised I needed to step it up a bit! Finished in 25:04 in the end, which is solid.

Back on the Moor for the first of the Christmassy parkruns this coming Saturday!

parkrunday: Rising Sun #356

This last weekend Geth and I continued our parkrun sandwiches (these are part of our multiday training) with a trip to Rising Sun. We originally meant to go last week but hadn’t realised it was off… this week, we were originally scheduled to go to Leazes, but that one was off! The parkrun cancellation dance is a real challenge during the winter.

Storm Darragh was scheduled to hit at about 10am, so I was relieved to see that Rising Sun (along a few other local events) did a morning course inspection and declared it safe to go ahead (parkrun volunteers are all heroes). It was actually fairly still during the run to the parkrun start, with only a bit of drizzle in the air.

The parkrun itself had a lot of puddles to dodge (or splash through – my trail shoes enjoyed themselves), but conditions stayed fine during the run – we took it easy for a 29:36 – and it was a lovely morning with lots of friends there! It was only on the last stretch on the way back home that the wind started to pick up, so we were really lucky with the weather window this morning.

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This is one of the few shots where I actually look like I’m enjoying myself – though I really was! Photo from Rising Sun parkrun Facebook page.

Next week we are likely to be a bit further afield!