10 things I learned in 2011
04 Jan 2012 Leave a Comment
In no particular order:
10. Pomegranates are not the evil fruit I thought they were when I was a child. They are a lovely and delicious treat that I’ve been missing out on for all these years.
9. It’s so nice to see the world around me. For years I’ve been squinting and only occasionally wearing my glasses. This past year I started wearing contacts and, well, it’s awesome.
8. Puppies come with all sorts of work and trouble, but it’s hard not to love ‘em.
7. Most things are replaceable – something I learned from having a puppy.
6. Having a puppy also taught me that some things, specifically Isis’ blankie and stuffed puppy Bailey, are irreplaceable. I pray Shembo never ever gets them.
5. I heart Big Sky. It’s a perfect place to get away to anytime of the year.
4. I’m probably not going to win the lottery.
3. If you and your sweetheart both forget to buy tickets to the Sasquatch Music Festival, you’re probably going to be outta luck once Memorial Day weekend rolls around (unless you want to pay the big bucks).
2. It’s very hard to keep up your blog when your computer tries to give up the fight. It’s kind of come back to life so, hopefully, it hangs in there.
1. Your job may change, so you have to keep your knees bent. Maybe it’ll turn out to be a good thing – you never know.
There are a few more things, but I’m going to save those for another day.
Happy New Year, friends!