Sayonara, 2010
There are very few years where I want to wish the past year a good riddance.
However, this hasn't been like past years.
The first three-quarters went pretty well. I mean, I spent time in Texas, China, and Colorado. I got to drive to the Hills for a week. I did some geocaching and some kayaking. There were only four weddings the whole year long.
Then came September 30th.
Now I sit at my parents' house, prepping for a party that may or may not happen thanks to iffy weather, bracing myself for a completely unexpected year.
In some respects, I'm starting from rock bottom. Heck, in most respects.
Clean slate.
Nowhere to go but up.
Just a matter of making up my mind and getting on with it.
Normally at this stage, I have lyrics typed up and some kind of message to bow out on. This year? Nothing. Not a thing. Nothing inspirational or wry to say except that dang, I have a lot of work to do.
Stay safe, all, and happy New Year.
However, this hasn't been like past years.
The first three-quarters went pretty well. I mean, I spent time in Texas, China, and Colorado. I got to drive to the Hills for a week. I did some geocaching and some kayaking. There were only four weddings the whole year long.
Then came September 30th.
Now I sit at my parents' house, prepping for a party that may or may not happen thanks to iffy weather, bracing myself for a completely unexpected year.
In some respects, I'm starting from rock bottom. Heck, in most respects.
Clean slate.
Nowhere to go but up.
Just a matter of making up my mind and getting on with it.
Normally at this stage, I have lyrics typed up and some kind of message to bow out on. This year? Nothing. Not a thing. Nothing inspirational or wry to say except that dang, I have a lot of work to do.
Stay safe, all, and happy New Year.
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