Saturday, December 31, 2011

Recap of 2011

"The worst thing you can possibly do is worry about what you could have done."
~ Author Unknown ~

1.      January started out in a haze and was rocky. January can be best described as a whirlwind of confusion.
2.     February was the month my life would change forever. What I thought to be real was not and shock would be the state I chose to live in.
3.     March was a month of numbness….I don’t remember anything about March.
4.    April I went to Corona Del Mar on a whim with my two lovies in tow. Rented an amazing beach cottage and recovered from the previous months. In April God placed his hand upon my families life and began to save us.
5.     May was all about a dear friends wedding. It was full of love, hard work and excitement.
6.     June I turned 30. I turned 30 and can say without a doubt that I was a different person than I was in my twenties….oh yah, and I also turned 30 in Mexico on a white sandy beach starring into the ocean…Amazeballs! In June God’s hand was shown and our lives were immediately changed again.
7.     In July, Matt and I took a trip to Oregon to find a new home and to create a new life thanks to the swoosh.
8.     In August we moved from our beautiful neighborhood of East Sacramento and began our summer of being vagabonds. In August, I had two amazing Weddings to coordinate and they both were wonderful!
9.     In September, my wedding business had it’s final wedding. It was wonderful it was beautiful it was the perfect end. In September the kids and I joined Matt in Oregon and began our adventure.
10.  October was a month of exploring and learning and adjusting about our new home.
11.     November was a month of giving Thanks. We did so in Northern California with our family.
12.   December was beautiful. December was when I decided that Oregon is quite possibly the most beautiful place to live. There are so many amazing things to see and so amazing things to learn about. I can’t wait to have my children grow up in this new land. I am grateful for this new place to call home.