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One Last Post 2015

12/31/2015

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Thought I'd squeeze in one last post for 2015, just to break up my wild night of excessive drinking and dancing until the wee hours. 

Only joking. We celebrated the New Year with the London Fireworks at 6pm Chi time and are now in pajamas listening to our daughters sleepover fun through the monitor. We may have another drink. We may also fall asleep on the sofa and set our alarms for 11:45.

To make ourselves feel a little more cool, Nick and I were reminiscing about New Years of past where we spent our time freezing at a West End street party in Glasgow and celebrating with friends in Vegas. We'd never have imagined 7/8 years ago that life would've taken us to where we are now, a little battered but extraordinarily grateful to be here with our little brood. I still have to pinch myself occasionally to remind myself this is real, the bad and the brilliant. This time last year, I had a radiotherapy session and welcomed the New Year with friends and pizza. If someone had told be me then, that I would be here now; in pjs, in remission, with my family and A DOG snoozing at my feet, I'd have found it almost too perfect to believe. 

Here's to 2016, to the amazing possibilities it holds and making the unbelievable, wonderfully believable.

Wishing you all a Happy New Year!


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Maya the Dog. Our Dog. Wow
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London Fireworks! Happy New Year!
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7/12/2016 12:10:38 am

Isn't it amazing how so much can happen in a span of 7 years. Looking back, I've done so much as graduate, get engaged, entered my 3rd job, my doog died, got a raise, got pregnant, and many more. Life is such a wonderful journey, even including its downs. I can't wait to see my life through with my fiance and our new baby girl. I just love new years. It makes me appreciate my life so far, and anticipate what will be coming for me.

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11/17/2016 05:12:10 am

Celebrating New Year signifies the new beginning that awaits each one of us. It gives us another chance to change the way we live. It also gives us extra time to appreciate and value the things that we have. New Year's Eve become more special when we celebrate it with our loved ones. This is a moment that we shouldn't miss because every new year is a great way to start out a new beginning.

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