My year in review: I managed to finish the first draft for my novella. I finally took a weekend trip with friends that I planned for a while in Warrensburg. I made a lot of headway in dealing with my dissociative amnesia and finally found a mental health professional that has been helping me with it, as opposed to last year when I was seeing an inexperienced graduate student. I went on a lot of work trips. I went to a No Kings protest. I had fun cooking over twenty new recipes. I got promoted to special PI at work. I read the most books in a year since 2021. I decluttered a lot. I spent a lot of time cuddling Muggsie, my cat. I also e-mailed my senators and representatives I think every day of the year asking them to support reproductive rights acts. On top of that I was glad to learn that Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayor race, Prop 50 passed in California, three judges maintained their positions in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in addition to many mayors and governors race turning out favorably, while the No Kings protests have been churning out 2-3% of the country every time and growing, the Oompa-Loompa emperor has faced fierce resistance in the lower courts and federal agencies, after losing the Nobel Peace Prize and facing losses in terms of the New Pope and Canadian Prime Minister, and lap-dog Johnson has faced revolts from his own party in the House. At the moment, my New Year’s resolution is to continue enjoying work much like I have done before, stay involved in our political process - voting, attending No Kings protest - and continuing to keep working on dealing with my memory loss and uncovering everything I can about events in my life seventeen years ago.