Back to Life, Back to Reality
I feel reborn, reenergized and mostly relieved. I have survived another year and am looking forward to 2006 with renewed energy.
My 2005 year in review:
-Moved twice
-Left my boyfriend of 6 ½ years
-Went back to Church and religious beliefs
-Got Promoted
-Went back to performing – Children performances but still a return
-Went back to School
-Went to Portugal
-Met, dated and was dumped by an Irishman
-Got a horrible bacterial infection
-Survived Disneyland during their 50th celebration and Christmas celebrations. (shudder) and more importantly enjoyed myself.
-Survived a 13 hour car trip through the fog and rain and wind with a 3 year old
Looking back on 2005 I will forever think of this year as a transition from the person I was and the person I am forever meant to be. I have taken more risks, grown as an individual and become a more confident self assured person. This is the first time I don’t have a concrete 5 year plan, but also the first time in my entire life that I don’t feel like I have to have one.
I am poised to handle anything that comes at me and look forward to welcoming the New Year with new friends, new loves, new experiences and a new plan.
So I toast 2005 with the finest bottle of Champagne and say a resounding Thank you for all that you have done for me. May 2006 reap the benefits of your hard work.
My 2005 year in review:
-Moved twice
-Left my boyfriend of 6 ½ years
-Went back to Church and religious beliefs
-Got Promoted
-Went back to performing – Children performances but still a return
-Went back to School
-Went to Portugal
-Met, dated and was dumped by an Irishman
-Got a horrible bacterial infection
-Survived Disneyland during their 50th celebration and Christmas celebrations. (shudder) and more importantly enjoyed myself.
-Survived a 13 hour car trip through the fog and rain and wind with a 3 year old
Looking back on 2005 I will forever think of this year as a transition from the person I was and the person I am forever meant to be. I have taken more risks, grown as an individual and become a more confident self assured person. This is the first time I don’t have a concrete 5 year plan, but also the first time in my entire life that I don’t feel like I have to have one.
I am poised to handle anything that comes at me and look forward to welcoming the New Year with new friends, new loves, new experiences and a new plan.
So I toast 2005 with the finest bottle of Champagne and say a resounding Thank you for all that you have done for me. May 2006 reap the benefits of your hard work.
1 Comments:
damn...I wish I could have as positive an outlook on 2005 as you do. Here's hoping 2006 doesn't suck.
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