
Read Brother's window, King St., Charleston, SC
We will open the book.
Its pages are blank.
We are going to put words on them ourselves.
The book is called Opportunity
and
its first chapter is New Year’s Day.
Happy New Year, kids! The year may be an empty book but I've always enjoyed scribbling.
What shall we do this year?* Learn to play one song well on the harmonica?
* Learn to dance? (Shut up)
* Make coconut macaroons that don't get soggy the next morning so I don't have to eat the whole batch immediately out of the oven.
* Con some educational institution into giving me an honorary degree. (I have a Canadian Diploma of Nursing and I collect certifications in topics of interest but no actual degree. Probably shouldn't write this here. My boss may not remember. Ssshh..)
* Most importantly: Try my hardest to behave and hold on to my job. Jobs feel like precious jewels right now.
2008 has been a whirlwind. * I won a national award for my student mentoring programs in health care.
* Was invited to present on student mentoring at a regional conference with my friend Kelly and we got a standing ovation from hospital recruiters.
* Walked across England from coast to coast.
* Decided I should sell my house and downsize. Got in a panic about what all I would have to do if it actually did sell (don't see that happening) and started trading off my stuff for work done. Yep. I gave the painter the guest bed and the roofer my chest of drawers and antique trunk. You heard me. I bartered away my chest of drawers (Shut up).
* On a couple of occasions I have had photos in print in almost every publication in town at the same time. No one would ever know they were all from me though. Sneaky.
* Raised $58,000 for the American Heart Association primary by making very proper gentlemen dress up in
Red Dresses. * Won multiple awards for my volunteers by nominating them for the Governor's Award, Health Care Heroes. Jefferson Award. I do have a magic touch with a nomination.
* Adding up my numbers yesterday it looks like my volunteers will have served close to 80,000 hours this year.
* Added this one: I paid off my roof loan. Yipee!
* Made wonderful new friends and stayed close to important older ones.
* Ended the year losing 4 years of blog entries and close to half a million hits, on my former site Walk this Way. The site is unrecoverable. This doesn't just effect me but thousands of bloggers. I very much appreciate the welcome I've received at the
Daily Photo site and encourage everyone to update their link. I am humbled by the emails I have been getting from folks who have followed me through the years - people I didn't even know have contacted me. Thank you to all of you for your support and friendship. I need it. Happy New Year!