Category: Year in Review

  • 2019 Year in Review

    An excellent year. Life Became President of my bike team. Sold her house. Started a great new gig. Bought a house. Got married. Got a 2nd cat. Losses My recipient passed away in September. This was kind of hard on me. Travel The Dalles/Maupin for New Years and a race (January) Mt. Hood/Parkdale for a […]

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  • 2018 Year in Review

    I like to get these things out before the new year, but I was holding out hope that I’d have more information on the biggest thing I did this year. Status of my bone marrow recipient was due, but didn’t arrive. I’m not waiting any longer. MUST POST! I hope she’s well. That’d be amazing. […]

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  • 2017 Year in Review

    Life – Sold my first house, bought another, went for a hike with a girl in May and still go on them regularly with her (we even do sleepovers sometimes!), lost a job after ten years, got a new job, happily bid farewell to my last client, became comfortable on a snowboard, exercised every day of […]

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  • 2016 Year in Review

    Another one down and much change had. General The big one – I got divorced. I’m okay, thanks. Halle is making sure I don’t get too lonely and my friends have been wonderful allowing me to third wheel anything and everything. The other big one – the house is sold. Well, pending for now, but I […]

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  • 2015 Year in Review

    2015 surpassed 2014 with ease. Not a particularly high bar, but I’d go so far as to call it a good year. Nobody too close to me passed away and everyone generally seemed to get healthier. Goals Again, I didn’t really set any, but had a few in my mind. I attained all that were […]

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  • 2014 Year in Review

    This year was easily the worst of my life. Numerous people passed away, lots of health issues for others, and every time there was a possibility of something going wrong, it would. Farewell, 2014. GTFO. Goals Umm. It seems I didn’t set any. I said I would, but that was in the midst of home […]

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