Year in Review

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As this is not only the last day of the year, but also the last day of Holidailies, and since I have had sort of an eventful year, I thought I would do a quick “Year in Review.”

January
After going for my first job interview, I visited Dawn and then broke up with The New Guy. I didn’t break up with The New Guy because I was at Dawn’s, rather because I had a lot of time to think during the drive from Arkansas. Of course, The New Guy’s behavior after I returned to Iowa didn’t make matters any better: In fact, it was really the proverbial nail in the coffin.
February
I spent a lot of time working on “Celtic Spring.” I was only working at the sheriff’s office part time, so once I had broken up with The New Guy I had a lot of time to stitch and that is exactly what I did!

March
I went on another job interview and visited some friends who just so happen to live where I was interviewing.
April
My step-dad was in a motorcycle accident on April 16, so I spent most of the month going to hospitals and doing “family stuff.” It was a stressful time: I found out that I didn’t get either of the jobs that I had applied for, but I was so busy with my family in some ways I was grateful. Unfortunately, I didn’t have much time to apply for jobs, so I inadvertently took a brief hiatus from job applications.
May
I began applying for jobs again and took a position as a full-time dispatcher on the graveyard shift. It was my 33rd birthday and went by quietly.
June
While working the graveyard shift, I began watching my 7 year old niece during her summer vacation. We had a wonderful summer and I wouldn’t trade it for the world, but by the end of the summer I was exhausted!
July
I celebrated my first Fourth of July in the States since 2002 and began getting responses from the last batch of job applications. Harley fell ill and Dolly entered my life.
August
I had three job interviews during the last week of July and the beginning of August. During this time, I was also suffering from a sinus infection that was mostly centered in my ears. My busy and unconventional summer had finally caught up with me: I was sick and because I had an ear infection, my flights were miserable. However, it was not all in vain: On August 25 I was finally offered a job as a librarian.
September
Harley had become ill again, so in addition to spending the beginning of the month getting ready to move, I was running her back and forth to the vet. In the middle of the month I packed up and along with my five cats, drove 1100 miles to Texas and my new job. Within two weeks, Harley had taken a severe turn for the worse and on the last day of the month crossed over to The Rainbow Bridge. I was devastated.

October
My new job was going along rather nicely and I was finally getting settled in. I acquired some sort of social life and started making friends and going out again. I went to a friend’s birthday party, attended a play, and spent more than one weekend night at the bar. At some point, I started seeing more of one particular guy.
November
I continued to see the one particular guy and began to feel like I was making good progress at my new job. I spent Thanksgiving at a friend’s house and enjoyed my break.
December
I made a commitment to participate in Holidailies and attempted to write every day. I did a pretty good job and only missed two days. I started taking pleasure in cooking again and I felt cozy in my little apartment even if it is a little sparse. I attended a Christmas potluck and a graduation party. At the last minute I decided to spend the end of the year at my “other” family’s, so the kitties and I hopped into the car and drove to Dawn’s!

2007 was a crazy transitory year, but in a very positive way. I am so thankful for the support my family gave me during this period and now that I am finally back on my feet I predict 2008 will be one of my best years ever.

Happy New Year Everyone!

3 Responses

  1. Patti Says:

    An amazing year and one you should be proud of-lots of huge changes! I wish you a happy and healthy 2008.

  2. Charlene Says:

    Yes, you did have a great 2007 - here’s to 2008 being even BETTER!!

    Happy New Year to you!
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  3. Sue Says:

    Britty kitty in your earlier post was adorable, and congratulations on meeting your 26 project challenge. Good luck with your new challenge of 5 projects to 1 purchase, you’re much more disaplined than I am.

    Reading through your year recap you did have a very busy and challenging year, lots of changes and unexpected events. However, it sounds like it ended well, and that 2008 should be a very good year for you.