Good-bye is not forever.
Every piece of our history molds us; every action, every
decision, every spoken word becomes a part of our future. This is why I can not say good-bye to
2013. Please understand, there are many components of 2013 I would love to forget. I
had my fair share of devastation, sadness, struggles, loss of loved ones, things
I said, mistakes I made… However, there
were just as many celebrations.
Each one of us is “Running our own Life”.
Take chances – it may change your life.
Believe – every thing happens for a reason.
Life is short – love the people who treat you right and pay no mind to those who do not.
Exercise – it is a key ingredient of life.
Dance – by yourself, with a loved one, with your kids, with your grand kids, just dance.
Life is short – love the people who treat you right and pay no mind to those who do not.
Exercise – it is a key ingredient of life.
Dance – by yourself, with a loved one, with your kids, with your grand kids, just dance.
2014 is going to be an amazing year. My New Year’s resolution stays the same and
is three-fold: Learn, Travel & Experience.
Each year I vow to learn something new, travel to a place I have never
been, and experience something wonderful.
When I reflect back on the previous years, I am humbled at the levels
this resolution always takes me.
Here are my highlights from 2013.
·
I participated in 8 running events and joined a running club – fun events
with friends and family, virtual events with people I have never met, and my
first time achievement of an Ultra Marathon.
·
Our grandsons, Jacob and Jaxon, spent over a month
with us this fall – precious memories were made.
·
I traveled to Germany and had my first vacation
with my daughters as young adults – they are FUN, ADVENTUROUS, BEAUTIFUL girls.
·
My son-in-law returned safely from his
deployment to Afghanistan
– each deployment is just as difficult as the last and I spend every day
praying for his safety and return.
·
We attended our first NASCAR race – as a
non-NASCAR fan I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
·
I traveled to Asheville ,
NC where I found yet another hidden treasure
of our beautiful United
States .
·
We added Layla to our family – a sweet, fast
growing, a little stubborn at times, Daniff puppy.
·
I took the opportunity to speak and educate the importance of planned giving & board development for the
Association of Healthcare Philanthropy and Association of Montana Healthcare
Providers conferences.
·
I spent the spring semester teaching online for Bismarck state college –
my 4th year. I believe the
students have taught me just as much, if not more, then I have taught them.
·
I learned to drive a Skid-steer. Now if I can just talk him into letting me
play with it as much as I want – Oh, the landscaping projects I could start!!
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