To say that time flies seems so cliché. Three hundred and sixty five days seemed like such a long commitment on January 1st. As I said in the beginning, I’m a starter. I have a closet full of incomplete blankets and scarves, a craft drawer full of projects that I got bored with and never finished and a storage bin full of “things” I’ll eventually get back too. And I must admit, quitting seemed like a wonderful idea on several occasions. But as Napoleon Hill once said, “A goal is a dream with a deadline”. And thankfully, I had three people remind me of my daily deadline (four, if you count Mom!). So the lesson here….follow through, it’s well worth it in the end.
And oh, what a year it’s been. The summary is stunning. Will turned fourteen. Hunter turned seventeen. Austin turned twenty one. Will started his first year of high school while Hunter began his final journey towards graduation. Jeff and I celebrated our seventh year of wedded bliss. Austin announced his career plans and pending deployment. We spent another wonderful family vacation in Blue Ridge. We all have a new appreciation for the Ross Heart Center at Ohio State. Hunter got into the colleges of his choice. Will went to his first school dance. The house underwent major changes with paint, furniture and complete room makeovers. Willow found a new best friend when we brought Zoey home. And those are just some of the highlights.
If you’ve been with me since the beginning, you know what the intention of the blog was. It was a snippet of our lives – the good, the bad and the funny. One small moment in a lifetime that was captured to give Hunter, Will and Austin a log of memories. What I didn’t realize is the effect it would have on me and everyone else in the family. It’s touched me in a way I’ll never be able to describe. So the next lesson…share your life with others. You never know what may make someone else’s day. In closing, I want leave the boys with one last thought. It’s a quote that I’ve seen a million times, in a million places. I’d read it and move on. Today, it’s the perfect ending to the perfect year.
“Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.”
Happy New Year to everyone I love so much! I wish you all the best of health, happiness and love in 2012. If this year is any indication, it's only going to get better! Thank you all for being such an important part of our lives. I love you all!