My first year in college, my friend recommended these amazing August to August planners, and I've been using ‘em ever since! Even though I’m no longer in school, I love starting fresh each fall, and having a “year” end at the end of summer. Plus, the way they’re organized is just the bee’s knees. When another August rolls around, I always get a little nostalgic about throwing my old one away. It always looks like it's been drug through hell and back: each page has sticky-notes and there's usually a coffee drip somewhere, my daily activities are highlighted, circled, underlined and scratched out. Upon flipping through it, I realized there were some major life events I experienced this year.
1. I met my friend Cyril at the end of August. He started at the same company where I work, and he immediately became my gay work husband, or I became his work wife? Either way, it feels like I've known him forever, and in the past year, we have shared many a laugh... and cocktail (or 30).
2. At the end of October, I was selected to join the council board for the Young Professionals Network (YPN), which is a part of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. As a result, I've gotten to do some really fun things, and met some really cool people through the events we get to plan.
3. In February, I got a promotion! I am so much happier in this position. My previous position was affecting my health. Seriously. I went to the doctor, and for the first time in my life, had super high blood pressure. I felt like crying every day, and going to work was like torture. No bueno.
4. I bought my first car in March. And by “bought” I mean signed my life away to car payments for the next 5,490,362 years of my life. It was scary, and the payments suck, but hey, it’s still a milestone!
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The Duomo in Orvieto |
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In June, I went to Italy. There were a lot of firsts for me regarding this whole experience: my first passport, my first international flight, my first time flying by myself, my first time staying in a hotel alone, and obviously, my first time in Italy! I also got allergy tested for the first time before I went so I wouldn't be miserable (I can’t believe I waited 26 years to do it). Italy was the most exhausting, beautiful, delicious, expensive, fascinating place I’d ever been to. I loved it.
Can’t wait to see what the next year brings!
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