My how times have changed. Mike and I are enjoying a fabulous stir fry that I’ve prepared at home, our very quiet home and now the children are the ones who are out, and we are the ones staying in, owed in part to this cold I can’t seem to shake. But it’s no big deal, I never cared much for New Year’s Eve anyway. I feel like it’s rookie night. All the prices go up, and the people who never party go out. Not for me, thanks. Give me my pj’s and the quiet. I don’t need the noise and the crowds.
I’ll stay home and watch the recaps. Read about words we don’t want to make it to 2013.. like Yolo (eew) or fiscal cliff. I’ll lament the passing of my treasured light bulbs. I’ll thank the Myans for being wrong. I’ll say a little prayer for all of the innocent children of Sandy Hook and the other victims of terrible, senseless crimes this year ( like Mike’s young cousin Timmy, a murder victim back in Feb of 2012). I’ll continue to think about the people still rebuilding from Super Storm Sandy.
And I’ll praise women like Jennifer Livingston the news anchor who stood up to the bully who called her fat. ( I blogged about that before here: read on for more..) I’ll be thankful that her words went viral in a matter of hours. I’ll be hopeful that perhaps just one girl will listen. Hopeful that perhaps just one self image of a fragile teen age girl will be saved. Hopeful that maybe 2013 will be the year we can knock social media bullying down a few pegs.
And then, because a woman who has walked a mile in my shoes has finally convinced me to stop looking at all things I can’t do and instead celebrate the things I’ve done, I’ll look at what I’ve managed to be a part of in this past year.
2012.. my highlights.
I was somehow able to keep up with my tumble off champ, my All Berks/ All State Player, my Level 7 USA Gymnast who medaled many times, my HS cheerleader/2 time tumble off champ, another NHS member, My Summer Love- (Schuylkill Berks Legion League Berks Co Div Champs )~oh what a season~! , a 2 x Tourny Winning 18Y Berkshire Showcase Team, a permitted driver to a licensed driver. Natalia turned 14 Nick turned 16. Seems impossible. What am I forgetting?
On my birthday I said good bye to the family Jeepster. Jeepster had been a part of our family for nearly a decade. I have yet to replace it.
In 2012 I personally loved a few and lost a few – {my ball buddy ~ “you know what I mean?” }, flew to South Dakota for my first vacation in years, spent 7 whole days with the James Gang & saw my brother get married. Was able to once again participate in Cups of Compassion and feel what it really means to give of one’s self.
Sadly, I’m still learning that no matter what you think, no one or anything is ever truly as it seems and that people can still manage to surprise you even after 40.
I’m thankful for the chances I was given to share my talents this year. I’m so grateful for those who shared theirs with me.
This year I survived another 7 day inpatient coma and 5 outpatient treatments to help control and slow the progression of my 12 year battle with fully body/ internal RSD.
Oh and I started “allsortsofhope.com”.
As far as this life I lead, well, I owe so much of it to you, my friends who helped to keep me in this game called life yet again.
I am grateful for my new audience and as always, treasure my old one.
13 is my lucky number. I have a feeling 2013 is going to be a great year.
Stick around, won’t you?
One question.. Where did you have the 7 day inpatient coma treatment? I know you go to Dr Schwartzman, have they started do coma treatment in Philly? I am interested
Hi Barbara!!
Yes. Dr Schwartzman and his team have done all my treatments. I have had 2 -7 day inpatient ‘coma therapies’. One in 2011 and one in 2012. I don’t know if they will be continuing them now or not. I would imagine so. ( I certainly hope so). They take a while to bounce back from.. my first one I didn’t have any time to prepare for .. I needed to gain a little weight, eat better, etc. They are tough on the immune system. But worth it in the end. Inquire!!
Best wishes for you to have a wonderful 2013!