Ho Ho Ho!!
Oh wait, that was last week. This week is Auld Lang Syne time; a time to ask that haunting question about old acquaintances. Time to reflect on the previous three hundred and sixty-four days that covered twenty-eighteen.
For me, twenty-eighteen was mostly consumed with my daughter's accident in January and the physical and financial difficulties that followed for both of us. Our personal financial difficulties were exacerbated by the homeowner's association ineptitude and our building's perpetual state of disrepair.
There were times that I didn't think we'd make it here but with the help of generous friends, luck, and grit here we are, looking forward to twenty-nineteen, planning for a future for even beyond the next three-hundred and sixty-five. Well, cautiously. One. Day. At. A. Time.
All the troubles aside, there were good things about twenty-eighteen that are worth remembering.
Meeting two blog friends in real life and experiencing the city of my birth through their eyes was one such thing.
Another was my son being cast for an episode of a network TV show. And seeing him on screen. He's been acting professionally since his second year of college and while I've seen him on stage many times, and even on the small screen a few times, this time seemed somehow...extra. Maybe because this job made it necessary for him to join the screen actor's guild, which means he'll be compelled to go out for more screen work. Let's face it, screen work means not only visibility but also money. It IS a business. It is a profession.
All-in-all, I guess twenty-eighteen sums up as a break-even kind of year.
May your days be merry and bright and may all your christm...oh wait, that was last week...
Cheers and Happy New Year to all!
"we'll take a cup o'kindness yet, for days of auld lang syne"
Happy new year to you, dear friend. May all your days be merry and bright and may all your other problems turn our right.
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DeleteThank you 8th day. I am keeping a positive outlook. Trying, anyway. I am grateful and thankful for much, still.
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Happy New Year to you! I hope that 2019 brings happiness, health, and an end to troubles. Congrats to your son!
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DeleteHolding the good thought for an improvement in all of our lives... come on, Twenty Nineteen!
ReplyDeleteI feel very lucky to have met you in real life, D. Xoxox
Me too, you! Thank you.
DeleteHappy New Year! Sorry I'm late.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the very best for 2019. You deserve it.
No worries. Thank you. Happy New Year to you!
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