We Are Ready
We were ready last year and we are ready this year. There have been many challenges, most of which I choose not to blog about. Why? Because the muse tends to be my refuge from the stuff that life can throw at you. We are more than ready to put all of it behind us and move in a much more positive direction.
That is not to say that 2013 didn't include some awesomeness because it did. First and foremost, a family miracle. True story. We are so very grateful for the miracle, that the trials and tribulations that were scattered throughout 2013 seem small in comparison. Very small.
I've written lists of resolutions in the past at New Year's, and I've written them in the middle of years, and whenever the urge comes to me for that matter. This year I'll forgo a list of 'resolutions' that doesn't include an action plan to make it happen. Many thanks to my friend Celia for her great post on how she looked at things from a different perspective last year and didn't just resolve, but made plans to make things happen. I like that. I really, really like that.
So while we're all celebrating the start of 2014, I will also be considering not only 'what' I want to happen, but 'how' I'm going to make it happen. I'll be looking at things from 'that different perspective' and mapping things out more clearly and arming myself with an actual plan instead of just a list, and I'm actually really excited about this.
Before I move ahead though, a look back at some of the highlights of this past year which include:
* growing the blog and my other social media followings to 3,000+ followers. It's not so much the numbers that matter to me, but rather the people behind the numbers. To me, it's all about connecting and I've done a lot of connecting this year.
* getting to NYC for a much needed visit
* having part of our Irish family (G's sister and family), who we hadn't seen in 13 years, visit from Cyprus where they live
* celebrating our 25th anniversary. Whoop, whoop! How did that happen?
* great times with family and friends including: my Mom's big 80th Birthday Surprise Party, my Aunt and Uncle's 50th Anniversary Party, time with my Godmother at her kitchen table, hanging in the neighborhood, pizza night, champagne ladies....the list goes on and on
* publishing the first issue of the muse online magazine, a dream I've had for a very long time, and having it be received so well. I can't thank everyone enough for their comments and my sponsors for their support. Plans in the works already for issue 2.
* refocusing Bates Mercantile Co. and beginning to evolve it into a modern mercantile for home and business. I began to offer logo design and branding services, (some thing I've been doing in 3D for a long time) and which helped the shop go through the roof by the end of the year!
* piggybacking the above: working with so many new clients with varied businesses from so many different places, and helping them to brand their businesses for success. I love what I do and I appreciate the trust my clients put in me to design something to represent what is close to their hearts.
* a perfect day while we were in NYC, highlighted by an incredibly beautiful sunset cruise in the harbor and lunch in Little Italy across from where my Gramps was born and raised
* too many campfires in the back forty to count and too many glorious swims in the pool
* lots of walks with my pal Lucan
*taking so many pictures with the camera that Santa brought last year and learning, learning, learning more about photography
* trans-atlantic skype parties with Dublin and Cork
* never-ending beautiful sunsets at sunset meadows
* another heck of a 4th of July Lobster Bake
* being a student again, as part of Holly Becker's Blogging Your Way Course, which I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend
* a great holiday season, so far and more to come
I know there are more, but for now I am thankful for all of the above and my husband, our pal Lucan, a roof over our heads, our health, work on my desk, an extremely awesome support system of family and friends, food on the table, and a pillow to lay my head on at night.
So here's to 2013. Thanks for coming along for the ride. You guys are the best!
Note to 2014: "I've got your number."
Tonight, we will be celebrating with the neighborhoodlums, staring at one house, moving to the next and the next while being as ridiculous and as irreverent as possible. The 'basket of fun' will come out of the attic so we can adorn ourselves in shear silliness and good times are sure to ensue as well as: a sing song around the piano, B52s (and I'm not talking the band), good food at each stop, YouTube singing and dancing, perhaps some karaoking, and most definitely a Champagne toast. Top that off with the tears I cry every year as soon as Auld Lang Syne is played, and it will be a full and complete night in celebration of the past year and the year that is yet to be.
See you on the flip side.
Ciao for now,
Happy New Year!
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Goodbye 2013/Hello 2014
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Manifesto for a New Year
The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow
Call me crazy, but I'm not very sad to see this past year go. It hasn't been the easiest for many people I love. I'm ready for some new energy. More positivity. A renewed focus on things that are important to me. You know, all that comes with beginning a new year.
So here it is. My manifesto for 2012. I'm not big on the word 'resolution', only because it seems when you make them, you're so over them by February. I want to think forward to the entire year and what I want out of it. The things on my manifesto will help me get there.
I'm sure I could have come up with other things if my head wasn't still full from this bug. That said, I will add to and take away as I see fit.
What about you? Got any dreams, goals, resolutions? Got a manifesto? I'd love to know. It may help me see that I've missed things on mind, and as I mentioned, it's a work in progress.
Have a wonderful New Year's Eve and thank you so much for spending time with me this year. It means a lot.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
It's All Over So Soon
Another Christmas Gone
Hi all. Sorry I've been scarce, I've had a rotten bug since before Christmas and it just won't give up the ghost.
Despite feeling lousy, I had a great holiday. I hope you did as well.
Thursday night, the neighborhoodlums stopped by.
Joanie brought Lucan a chewable Christmas card. Sandee and Gerry baked their yearly 'Coogans'........cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning. Joanie and Tom gave us a new pine bench (see it on the left?) Tom made with native wood he milled himself. It's awesome.
Missed getting a picture of Gerry, but he was here.
Gar was nice enough to help me with our Christmas baking so it was ready to give out when they stopped by (more on that in another post).
Christmas Eve we were off to sister Gloria's, as was the whole famn-damily.
Great nephew Cayd had tupperware on his list to Santa. We were happy to oblige with a big bin full of the stuff.
While he was busy getting the Santa hat he wanted out of one of the tupperware containers, great niece Sophia danced up a storm with Glo's lifesize singing and dancing Santa with help from Auntie Cait. She didn't stop all night. She just kept dancing, and dancing and dancing.
Once Cayd got his new Santa hat out of the tupperware, he gave out some Christmas lovin'.
Our family friend Donna and niece Nicole chatted in the kitchen.
Niece Maddie got a great travel bag from Grammy and Grampy. I had my eye on it.
However, I had my own presents to open. Please excuse the same sweater and shirt I've had on in every picture since November. I really do have other clothes. Feeling as lousy as I did, it was all about comfort Christmas Eve.
Some of the girls were styling and smiling.
Nephew Pat was happy to get a Kittery Trading Post shirt from Grammy and Grampy. Now he's officially one of the big boys. Right Pat?
Niece Maddie made Grammy mittens she upcycled from a sweater! Awesome!
Cayd was still busy with his Bin O'Tupperware.
He was enthralled by the sandwich bags that were in the bin and were also on his list. He was pretty psyched about the spatula too. Funny stuff.
He took a break to help Great Grammy and Great Grampy open their big gift from the gang......a brick. I know, it doesn't sound exciting, but it was.
It was a replica of the brick with their name on it, that is now part of Fenway Park! Even the Yankees fans present (me and Gar and brother Mike) liked this one.
Though I may have been even happier with my new Stanley Cup Champions Bruins Winter Hat. I know, I'm ever the Fashion Plate.
Got a picture of Mom before she got me. Take that!
Nephew Pat horned in on his niece Sophia's 'dancin' with Santa' territory.
As we left Briar Road, it started to flurry. Perfect timing just in time for Christmas.
It continued on and off the next morning.
We enjoyed our annual Christmas Mimosas as we opened our presents and stockings. Again, please keep in mind I was not a well girl and it shows.
I spent the rest of the day pretty much under the afghan on the couch, cozy by the fire. Not a bad place to be.
All in all, another wonderful Christmas gone by. I hope yours was as nice.
Are you ready for the New Year?
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