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Mountain biking with Chewbacca |
It's wild to look back over 2024 and marvel. 2024 was a year in motion!
- We spent a full 7 weeks out of the country between trips to Mexico, Kazakhstan, and China
- I almost completed the classwork portion of my Master's in Clinical Mental Health (42 credits done!)
- Sam moved out of the house into his own apartment
- We renovated the entire main floor of our home (i.e., no kitchen or living room for 4 months)
- I closed the full-time corporate work chapter of my career
- Within a week and a half, Steve and I had completely switched roles, with him working full-time and me working none paid hours.
- I still managed to clock 1800 miles on a bike!
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Receiving a Decade of Impact Award |
My focus for 2024 was to attune inwards more. Even though the year was a blur of activities, I feel like I was able to ground more and handle the bumps and turns because I had specific goals to pause and look within to how I was feeling and what I wanted. I still want to learn to listen to myself better, but I've come a long way.
Looking back on all of these changes leaves me with two big feelings: gratitude and empathy. I feel wildly grateful that time and schedules and budgets and desires all aligned for us to take three big international trips, two of which were homeland trips for the girls. As the kids grow, I recognize that these big family adventures will probably become fewer and farther between; the kids will have their own schedules and homes, and I won't be able to assume they'll come on every family trip. So I'm wildly grateful that 2024 was the year we were able to make all that travel happen and spend time together all over the globe. It was hard work and a ton of money and we made it happen.
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Exploring the Forbidden City |
Secondly, I feel empathy and tenderness toward myself. The anticipated and unanticipated adventures of 2024 were a lot to handle. I managed to work full time (for 11/12 months), complete 15 hours of graduate coursework, travel a ton, and stay pretty darn healthy. That's a big deal. And when I look back and remember the stress or the anxiety or the times that it all felt like a lot to carry, well it was! And I have more empathy for that gal who was coping with so much change in so little time.
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Another birthday in Mexico! |
So, farewell 2024 with your high highs and your low lows and all of your stressy stresses. You were a wild ride! I feel grateful for what I've learned and experienced, and I enter 2025 as a wiser (and more tired) person.
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Quality time in nature with the puppers |
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Drinking fresh-milked mare's milk in the Kazakh steppe. I told you 2024 was an adventure! |
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