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Someone mentioned 1993 the other day, and I started thinking about what I was doing then. After a couple of minutes I could come up with a specific memory from 1993. Then I thought, I wonder if I could think of a specific memory from each year of my adulthood? Here’s me trying: 2018 - March piano party 2017 - walked a 5k with the family on the anniversary of my transplant 2016 - transplant and recovery 2015 - moved to NC 2014 - rented a house in Charleston SC, with sisters and their crews 2013 - retired, moved to Westchester 2012 - Costa Rica with Rachel and the boy 2011 - dad passed away 2010 - the boy took his first step 2009 - birth of baby-nyc 2008 - mom passed away 2007 - hosted big NY piano party when Elena played Carnegie 2006 - weddings in India and Israel 2005 - bought the Bosendorfer 2004 - vacation in Senegal 2003 - spent six weeks in Tokyo for work 2002 - sabbatical in Paris 2001 - got married 2000 - met Rachel 1999 - moved back to NY 1998 - lived in Brazil 1997 - lived in Mexico City 1996 - threw a surprise party for my parents 35th anniversary 1995 - moved to NY the first time 1994 - sister got married 1993 - worked at Apple in Napa Valley, CA 1992 - lived in Mexico 1991 - spent 3 months in London. 1990 - graduated from college, got my first passport It was easier than I thought, only 2 years stumped me for a bit. It helps that I moved around a lot. Care to try?
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An admirable life. Not sure I could remember something from each year. Not sure I want to try to remember something from each year.
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It would be interesting to write this in a journal and keep adding as many memories as I can. I'll bet over time you could reconstruct quite a bit of your life this way. Like the guys in jail that map out every inch of their childhood house in their mind, where everything is, etc.
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
Hmmm, tough. Let's see what I can come up with: 2018: daughter moved back from Australia 2017: started splitting time between PDX and YVR 2016: new boss, promo at work (not more $$, but more cool stuff to do) 2015: daughter graduated with MSc 2014: son graduated high school, moved to YVR, daughter graduated with BS, moved to BNE (OK, that's 2 things but related) 2013: mother passed away 2012: father passed away 2011: started new job 2010: daughter graduated high school, moved to PDX 2009: family trip to England, France 2008: I got nuthin' Not much, really. I wonder if it's because I was basically staying at home, doing the routine stuff. Kids were super busy, and my life tended to revolve around them. It's interesting to me how so many of my annual highlights were their accomplishments. | |||
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Yeah, I think its really hard to place some 'normal' memory to a year, unless it was last year or something. I think if I hadn't had so many geographic changes it would have been really hard to do this. I sort of cheated by saying (for example) 'lived in Mexico' in 1997. But since I know it was 1997 when I lived there, I could come up with any of dozens of memories and know that that was the year they happened. If I had spent 5 years there, it would be that much harder, let alone if I had spent 15 years at the same address.
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This would be fun for Doug - starting with Noah and the flood. | |||
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Kluurs!
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These would be the biggest memories from each year, I think. 2018 -move to Montana 2017 - finished barn and arena and brought Rico and buddy home and WINTER 2016 - move to Maine and winter 2015 - Steve without job and me working at Costco. 2014 - move to Montana 2013 - pottery classes st EOU 2012 - move to Oregon 2011 - move back to Washington 2010 - sabbatical at USAFA 2009 ok, from here, I would have to look at pictures. Except for the big things, like college and vet school and meeting mr Jodi and marriage,and kids, and moving to Idaho, moving to Washington, I have big vacation memories, but can’t remember exact years...
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Next door George came out with a nearly complete list going back to 1970.
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I had to ‘cheat’ and look at pictures for 2 of the years.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Alas, I think I could go back to at least 1962... | |||
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I gave this one a shot. Lord, that's a lot of years. 1983: Graduated from college 1984: Graduated from grad school and took job teaching community college math and physics 1985: My son, aka Muffin's Brother, was born. 1986: This one's a blur. Infant care, adjuncting, pregnant again. 1987: My daughter, aka Muffin's Sister, was born fifteen weeks early. Her life hung in the balance for months and her health hung in the balance for years. Moved to Florida. 1988: Divorced. Took a job as an environmental consultant. 1989: I had two children in diapers and a full-time job, so this one's a blur. 1990: Remarried. 1991: My father died. 1992: Apparently, mothering school-aged children brings on amnesia. I do remember that I was still working as a consultant and I became the firm's vice-president of marketing at about this time. 1993: Apparently, mothering school-aged children brings on amnesia. I was still consulting and I think this was the first year I served on the board of directors. 1994: Apparently, mothering school-aged children brings on amnesia. I was still consulting and I think this was my second year on the board of directors. It's all a blur. 1995: Muffin was born. Three months later, I had surgery to remove an ovarian cyst that turned out to be larger and associated with more extensive damage than anticipated. A week after that, she had surgery for an infected cyst in her neck, which was scary but turned out okay. 1996: I cut back from full-time environmental consulting to extremely occasional consulting. I fell in my bathroom during a routine bout with a 24-hour stomach bug and acquired undiagnosed damage to my spine and jaws that will eventually result in surgery to both. 1997: I started a children's music program at our church, ultimately serving as youth music director for six years. 1998: I finished a novel that got me a Manhattan agent and attention from Hollywood, but no sale. Years later, I self-published the book. I still have the agent. 1999: My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. After her treatment was finished, I took her on a cruise to Greece, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, and to a total solar eclipse in the middle of the Black Sea. 2000: My husband and I took a 10-year anniversary trip to Hawaii. 2001: Apparently, mothering school-aged children brings on amnesia. 2002: My husband and I took Muffin's Brother and Sister to Italy and Greece, while Muffin stayed behind, playing cards and pool with my mother. 2003: My first book was published. 2004: I bought the Yamaha C7 and discovered this place. 2005: My second book was published. I had surgery to fuse two vertebrae and another surgery to repair both jaws. 2006: I had a health crisis while coming home from a trip to Italy that culminated in surgery, pancreatitis, and eleven days in the hospital. 2007: I left my husband. My third book was published. 2008: My divorce was final and my fourth book was published. First grandchild, Stud Muffin, was born. 2009: My mother's health was failing and my fifth book was published. 2010: My mother died and my sixth book was published. 2011: Second grandchild, Princess Cooky, was born. 2012: My seventh book was published. My third grandchild, Beefcake, was born. 2013: Began dating Quirt. Left Florida after a quarter-century and moved to New Jersey for grad school. In what was perhaps an omen, heavy snows began the day after the moving van left me there. 2014: Taught English Comp and attended class by day. Wrote ninth book by night. Saw Quirt when I could. Eighth book was published. My fourth grandchild, Short Stack, was born. 2015: Finished grad school and took a job at the University of Oklahoma. Ninth book was published. 2016: This one's a blur. Quirt and I commuted. I worked myself into a bloody pulp with new class preps and a new book. There's probably more... 2017: Married Quirt. Tenth book was published. 2018: Eleventh book was published. 2019: Who knows? Achieve Level 40 on Pokemon Go?
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MaryAnna, you crack me up.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
Jeebers. Here's something from every year for the last 40. There were several on which I pretty much drew a blank. 1979: Met a girl at Russian camp 1980: First used an Apple computer - an Apple II with a color monitor 1981: Spent two weeks in Moscow for Russian fluency comptetition 1982: Started college, absolutely bewildered by DC 1983: Joined the SCA and bought a sewing machine to make garb 1984: Re-read 1984; never saw the movie, but had the soundtrack on cassette 1985: Working for Big Blue, moved offices from K street to Bethesda 1986: Visited my parents who had moved back to Seattle, stayed overnight in the house I grew up in which was vacant 1987: Graduated college 1988: Moved back to Seattle and into the vacant house 1989: Hired by NFFMCo off of a temp assignment in the customer training department 1990: Spent hundreds of hours on SimCity 1991: Got pilot licence 1992: Met first long-term live-in girlfriend 1993: Learned to square dance 1994: Took first overseas work trips to Guangzhou and London 1995: Juror on 1st degree rape/murder trial 1996: Dumped live-in girlfriend 1997: Changed jobs out of training department when it was spun off to another company 1998: Father diagnosed with pacreatic cancer, died three months later 1999: Work trips to 12 countries in 5 months 2000: Bought first piano, upright Lester ex-player; joined PW 2001: Ran third Seattle International Juggling Festival 2002: Almost laid off after Sept 11; offered a job at the last minute, took it 2003: First motorcycle crash that totalled a bike and broke a bone 2004: Bought first ever new motorcycle (Goldwing) 2005: Visited Poland, but did not go to the concentration camps 2006: Sold first ever new motorcycle (Goldwing) and bought used BMW 2007: Ran last ever Seattle International Juggling Festival 2008: Worked hundreds of hours of overtime to complete a huge project 2009: Filed for divorce 2010: Mother died; divorce final 2011: Had dinner with OT, Piqaboo, Altoid, Nina, and AdagioM 2012: Stopped trimming beard 2013: Worked in Moscow for two months - customer support for NFFMCo 2014: Taught classes in UAE, Australia, and New Zealand 2015: Discovered live-in girlfriend was married to another guy 2016: Got ESL teaching certificate 2017: Got married 2018: Took wife's daughter to college in France 2019: Thinking very hard about retiring. Very very hard.
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