A few highlights from the past year before I get to the last
few months… (this may be a repeat if you got my Xmas card) But here goes:
Watching dare2tri become a thriving Paratriathlon club, an ESPY nominee, new
friends, a 2x World Champion, an incredible new boyfriend, Paratriathlete of the
year, toughing out some hard times, a Hartford commercial, the best 4- legged
companion, good travels, good laughs and realizing how much life has to offer.
So, as you can see, if I looked back at the past year and thought of any word
other than incredible, you might have to call me crazy. And through it all, I
realize that the opportunities to be gained from tough situations are often
underestimated. I’ve found out about myself, learned that I will always choose
to love and be loved, even with the risks that come along with it, and that
life just plain rocks. So there.
The last few months haven’t been too shabby either. There’s
been the usual hours at work, where I continue to have the support of Scheck
and Siress as they allow me to take time off to do the other things I love.
There’s been some travel for speeches, family and continued work with WWPs
board of directors. The holidays were spent in both Michigan with Brian’s
family and in SC with mine. My favorite times of year are when my whole family gets
to be together and having Brian there this year was a great addition to the
fun. All 4 of my nieces and nephews, my sister, brother in- law and my parents
can always find a good time. This year was especially good since it was my
parents 40th wedding anniversary on Dec 29. We started the day off
with a family trip to do some zip lining, then think candles, a harmonica
player and bus boy (Brian), a chef (Amanda), a wait staff (yours truly), the
newlywed game and re- creating their first dance from 40 years ago. I’m lucky
to have such wonderful parents that are still so active in our lives and it was
extra special to celebrate the big 4-0 with them. Love you mom and dad! New
years was a night filled with many libations and the excitement of what the new
year could bring. If anyone could tell me how it’s already the end of Feb,
please clue me in.
In early Jan there was a ski trip to Steamboat with Adaptive
Adventures. We had a group of 6 girls from Chicago go and it was about as fun
as you could get. Skiing, hot tubs, 4pm dance parties, birthday celebrations,
trampoline jumping, and on and on.. I head to Vail for the Vail Veterans
Program in a week and know it will be just as fun.
I gracefully aged into he 32nd year of my life. What it
means to gracefully age into it, I have no idea, but it sounds good. Life in my
early 30’s continues to be the best years of my life.
So, there you are. I would say I’d write more frequently but
that’s obviously a promise I can’t keep. So for now hope for more flight delays
as I sit and wait for my flight and perhaps more days of reflection.
Life is good people, life is good. Never forget that.
Peace Out!
Melissa