My year started under grim auspices as I was briefly an uncle and to one less person a nephew.  My grandmother moved from temporary care in a nursing home to permanent resident, a move that still haunts her and the words “this dresser and closet are all that I own” still haunts me.  I got fired along with some 95 other people I considered my friends and my weight loss slowed to a halt.  This was a year largely without affection for me and I seemed to have gone through two best friends in a span of 12 months.

But punctuating this gloom were some moments of joy and in two rare cases, stretches.  Each month held something fantastic:

January Chicago Visit

Cloud Gate, Chicago

From 2012-01-07 Chicago

 

February Cincinnati Visit

From 2012-02-16 Cincinnati, Union Terminal and Melting Pot

 

From 2012-02-16 Cincinnati, Union Terminal and Melting Pot

March St. Louis Trip

From 2012-03-09 Missouri Botanical Gardens

 

From 2012-03-10 to 11 TI: St. Louis

Florida Trip, also in March.

From 2012-03-22 Atlanta Botanical Gardens
From 2012-03-24 Orlando, Fl Beach and Dinner
From 2012-03-25 Mythbusters in Raleigh, NC

April Trip to C2E2

From 2012-04-13 Chicago Architecture Walk
From 2012-04-13 Chicago Architecture Walk
From 2012-04-14 C2E2

May Trip to NYC and Memorial Day

From 2012-05-25 NYC
From 2012-05-25 NYC
From 2012-05-26 to 27 House Party

Oh yeah, and John Hewins got married as did Chris Sollars.

June Zombie Obstacle Survival 5k

From 2012-06-23 Run For Your Lives Zombification
From 2012-06-23 Zombie 5k

July Trip to Cincinnati

From 2012-07-07 Fireworks
From 2012-07-12 Ketosis Pictures

August Trip to NYBG

From 2012-08-22 NYBG with Janine

August Trip Road Trip to Dragon*Con

From 20212-08-26 Fountain Pictures
From 2012-08-30 Dragon*con Thursday
From 2012-08-31 Dragoncon Thursday
From 2012-09-01 Dragon*con Saturday

September Trip to Rochester

From 2012-09-26 Rochester Bridge Pictures
From 2012-09-25 Pat, Clara, and Cats

October Trip to New York City Comic Con

From 2012-10-12 New York Comic Con Day 1
From 2012-10-12 New York Comic Con Day 1

November Barcamp Philly

From 2012-11-10 Barcamp Philly

December John Roderick and Jon Coulton, One Christmas at a Time

From 2012-12-14 One Christmas at a Time Show

So by the end of the year, this was me:

From 2012-12-14 One Christmas at a Time Show

In the past 12 months I:
Lost 50 lbs
Got a better job
Took 35,000 photos
Put 45k miles on my car
Grew beard
Shaved beard
Grew beard
Passed first actuarial exam since college
Went to my first comic convention
Wore my first Halloween costume
Ran first half marathon
Ran first 10 miler
Ran first 8 minute mile
Had first case of blood pressure below 115/75
Sold my first photographic print

To 2013

Every January 1st, I take all my cast iron cookware and season each piece.  Using kosher salt and a pair of tongs I do an initial clean of each piece and use a light detergent and air dry if necessary.  I then heat each piece to slightly hot, slather it in vegetable shortening and put it upside down in the oven on rocket hot (500+ degrees) over a jelly roll pan for an hour or two.  Two rounds covers my two dutch ovens, griddle and three skillets and all in all takes about 6 hours including a nacho run (it’s the new year, one should celebrate).  To not burn myself, I let the pieces cool down for about 45 minutes before handling and then I air cool until the piece hits room temperature.

Around 5 PM, my brother determined that he wanted to bake brownies NOW because his girlfriend wanted them and I told him I was in the middle of this process.  He told me to take the pieces out and I laughed because even the best oven mitts have trouble with 500 degree iron for more than an instant as the pressure on the hand by the metal quickly overcomes even impressive insulators.  He thought himself man enough to take them and I left to get a drink.  I could make out his cry of pain and the crash as the skillet collided with the oven door (he didn’t think to pull out the oven rack rather than just pulling out each piece) and I saw him get into his car and drive away.  Later I went down to check on the iron’s cooling when he returned with a box of Entenmann’s in hand.

Every January 1st, I take all my cast iron cookware and season each piece.  Using kosher salt and a pair of tongs I do an initial clean of each piece and use a light detergent and air dry if necessary.  I then heat each piece to slightly hot, slather it in vegetable shortening and put it upside down in the oven on rocket hot (500+ degrees) over a jelly roll pan for an hour or two.  Two rounds covers my two dutch ovens, griddle and three skillets and all in all takes about 6 hours including a nacho run (it’s the new year, one should celebrate).  To not burn myself, I let the pieces cool down for about 45 minutes before handling and then I air cool until the piece hits room temperature.

Around 5 PM, my brother determined that he wanted to bake brownies NOW because his girlfriend wanted them and I told him I was in the middle of this process.  He told me to take the pieces out and I laughed because even the best oven mitts have trouble with 500 degree iron for more than an instant as the pressure on the hand by the metal quickly overcomes even impressive insulators.  He thought himself man enough to take them and I left to get a drink.  I could make out his cry of pain and the crash as the skillet collided with the oven door (he didn’t think to pull out the oven rack rather than just pulling out each piece) and I saw him get into his car and drive away.  Later I went down to check on the iron’s cooling when he returned with a box of Entenmann’s in hand.