2014 Was a Year of Firsts. #WordlessWednesday


Hubby and I enjoying cold weather in Colorado

2014 was a year of firsts for me. It was the year that I turned 40, watched a moon rise, and went to Carnegie Hall. This year I went snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park, went salt water fishing, and I got an annual pass to Disney. I took a Yoga class in college, went hiking in South Carolina, and I learned about vegetable breeding on a farm. I also made biscuits which may sound silly to make a big deal of, but I was really nervous to do it, and they came out awesome!

With my Psoriatic Arthritis better managed, I felt healthier than I have in years, and was better able to enjoy life. I was able to live again! 2014 was a great year!



My favorite Disney character, The White Rabbit
First dance with Cleveland Indians mascot

Carnegie Hall was beautiful
My youngest graduated from College

My daughter took me for first trip to Dali museum

Snow in Colorado

Now, it's time for a new year, and more adventure. Let's get out there and make every day fabulous!


11 comments:

  1. You seem to have had a great year! Happy New Year!

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    1. yes, it was pretty good. Happy New Year to you!

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  2. Happy New Year all the best for 2015 :-)

    Thanks for linking up :-)

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  3. Looks like you had some awesome firsts this past year. I'm sure the new one will bring many more!

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    1. Yes, thank you! I know it will be great for all of us!

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  4. Sounds like a great year & thanks for your photos :)
    Wishing you a belated happy Wordless Wednesday & a happy New Year.

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  5. I love the expression on your face dancing with the mascot!
    Thanks for linking up for Wordless Wednesday!

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  6. Looks like you had a great dance with the mascot!
    Please pop over to http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/12/fading-glory.html and share.
    Have a wonderful 2015!

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