2010-2019 Review
It’s
hard to believe we’re at the end of another decade and even harder to
comprehend that 2020 will make TWENTY years since I graduated high school. When did that
happen? I feel like the last decade
has contained a whole lot of, “When did that
happen” moments quite frankly. I walked
into 2010 at the ripe old age of 27 (haha) on Main Street USA (Disneyland),
uncertain about what the future held, but positive it would be epic. When I look back now it has been epic – good, bad, and otherwise!
I
connected with family! My brother, Evan,
reached out to me while he was in San Diego one summer day in 2011 and life
hasn’t been the same since. I got to be
there when my brother Trevor returned from his mission and for the first time
ever all four of us siblings were together. I got to know my Stepmom Trudy much better, I
gained two sisters-in-love, Kaitlyn (Skyler’s wife) and Tara (Trevor’s wife),
along with a wonderful nephew and niece, Greyson and Emmalyn. I traveled to New York City with my Dad and
made the trek to Canada to meet my biological grandfather and other family
members with my Mom. Having friends that
become family is precious, too. I have
my family in Missouri – the Paddock’s – who have welcomed me with open arms. I
have my guys Jason, Derek, & Kipp. I
have the Chill Tribe.
I
made friends, lost friends, and discovered that family really is forever. I learned that if you must chase people or
they don’t accept you as you are, they have no place. That doesn’t make it easy, just obvious. I also know it may not be anyone’s fault in
the end, people just separate or go their own ways. Other times illness takes people away – but as
someone wise once said, grief is the price we pay to have loved. I would never trade that in.
I
got my beautiful fur baby, Milo, in 2016!
He has made me happier than I ever imagined a small creature could. There’s something to be said about a cat
loving you, there really is. They are
selective at best and to know a cat loves you is pure magic.
I
traveled! Not only did I journey to meet
with family, I adventured to the Caribbean to celebrate my 30th
birthday in 2012; to Hawaii with my Mom in 2014; to Las Vegas, Dallas, Panama
City Beach, and Destin with my Chill Tribe; to Los Angeles and Yuma with Michy;
to San Francisco and Elmira with Tams; to San Francisco and Napa with Debra and
Amy; and to Tampa and Orlando to visit my guys and enjoy Disney World! I also enjoyed many years with a Disneyland annual
pass and created memories upon memories there, including my niece and nephew’s
first trip and two very special days with Trevor & Tara.
I
accomplished great things! I got my
Bachelor’s degree in 2013 and my Master’s degree in 2016, both while working
more than full time. I participated in
several 5K and 10K runs, culminating in a half-marathon in 2014! I lived by myself for three years, moved from
San Diego to Springfield, started a new job, and devoted lots of time and
energy to self-improvement.
I
had my gallbladder removed in 2012, the best surgery EVER! I would not wish that type of pain on
anyone. I had braces, which made for
some interesting moments. I don’t advise
traveling the day after getting braces FYI.
I learned you can go to sleep fine and wake up injured. Welcome to your 30’s as they say! I also learned what matters one moment may
seem incredibly insignificant the next.
People lie, cheat, and cause harm, but generally don’t mean to. What weighs heavily on your heart one moment
may be but a memory the next. Time heals
all wounds or at least dulls them a bit.
I
saw Maroon 5 in concert twice (and was in the front row of a semi-private
performance the second time), Air Supply, Herman’s Hermits, the Beach Boys,
Counting Crows, & Neil Diamond. I
was in the same room as Will Smith for a few hours, toured the back lot at
Universal Studios driving around in a car with my Mom, and rang in the new year
on a yacht three times.
Day
to day it may seem like nothing happens, but reflecting on 10 years offers a
perspective that might not otherwise be achieved. I’m excited to see what the 2020’s has to
offer, but if I know anything for certain it’s that I won’t wind up where I
think I will. Life is funny that way.

What a decade! Glad to see that you blogged again. Hopefully you will continue. :)
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