I started a new job--which has helped me master excel and given me opportunities to grow in the business world and face new challenges.
I ran two marathons, two half marathons, two relay races and a handful of 5k or 10k races. (although I do not run fast, I still do them, which is saying something considering last year at this time I was still just a couch potato).
I purchased my first, second and third (I'm saving those for when my second die, I got them for a bargain) pair of running shoes. many a pair of running socks and 3 pair of compression socks--my latest pair are bright green, for some reason I feel like the wicked which from the west when I wear them--is that healthy?
I transfered schools and aced a semester here in Logan.
I started building a house, and its coming along nicely (I will post pictures someday...)
I have mastered the commute from Logan to Provo including the dreaded Sardine Canyon (this includes putting 20,000 miles on my car--roughly $2,200.00 in gas, no wonder I'm poor) zoom-zoom.
I have found some of the Logan culture including some good local restaurants such as Indian Oven, La Tormenta and the Italian Place--not to be confused with the franchised version.
I have spend too much on lottery tickets from La Tienda.
I have baked my first loaf of white bread, wheat bread and pumkin bread.
I made my first pumpkin pies all by myself.
I have started my own little craft business with steam-punk jewelry and necklaces.
I have started going to a gym--mostly just to run, but I, for the first time have a membership.
I have gotten to know some of my extended family a lot better,which has been great!
I had strep throat, not so great.
I made my first visit to Bear Lake and Mack's Inn (in Idaho)
I bought my first fishing license and went fishing with my brother and sisters for the first time as a group.
I purchased many 'necessities' including a washer and dryer, TV, bluray, tivo, couch, table, chairs, computer, 2TB hard drive and ipod (the other reason why I am so poor).
I joined the netflix craze.
I joined battlenet--yay for starcraft and online gaming.
I read five non text book/non religious books.
I fell in love with Costa Vida and Spoon Me, which happen to be next door neighbors in Logan.
I lost two people that I really respected and appreciated in my life from my mission who passed away due to illness. They were from the same branch--my last area where I served for almost a year.
I saw each of my family members move forward and progress with their lives and felt part of the joy they felt as they lived life.
Most of all, I have become a happier person with myself and more optimistic about the future (key word is more--I'm still a pessimist but I'm working on it.)
Thanks for a great year and reading my blog--lets see what 2011 will bring.
A lot of amazing things Zac. I knew Logan would be good for you! I didn't realize that you guys went all the way up to Mack's Inn. When I worked in Island Park at the Scout Camp I went to church in the A-frame chapel right across the street from there. I had a friend in the play there so saw her at Mack's Inn diner as well. Fun stuff, love that place!
ReplyDeleteI loved it too--I need to go back!
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