Reflection on 2011

As the end of the year approaches I have been prompted by Katie and this post to reflect on what 2011 has delivered:

  • My return to living in Australia (end of February) after a great and not so great travelling, to twenty countries of the world, experience.
  • My body has returned to a weight that “I” and it are happy and comfortable with, where it has stayed for the past few months with many social engagements, partying, and trips away.
  • I have self-published my two books.
  • Got my (although it was really for the kids) first ever doggy, whom I love dearly.
  • Decided to study Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.
  • Connected with some amazing people.
  • Learnt Qi Gong, Bikram Yoga, and a little of some other Eastern exercises.
  • Met Marianne Williamson in person.
  • Raised nearly $400 with a guessing competition to help the people of Cambodia.

I’m sure there’s many more things but I guess these were some of the highlights for me in 2011.

It’s going to be an exciting December too with both Dave and Jayden’s birthdays on the 3rd, Sofie’s birthday on the 30th and of course, Christmas, starting my study on campus, baby showers (Fern and Nicole), Jason and his girlfriend coming to stay, going home for a week over Christmas, and the get togethers and celebrations that the festive season brings :) .

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5 Responses to Reflection on 2011

  1. KatieP says:

    Good on you linking to all your old blog posts ~ I couldn’t be arsed!!
    It’s been a great year for us kiddo – here’s a something even more spectacular next year. I’m thinking this year was the personal and next year the professional … EXCITED!!

    (ps something funky is going on with your comment luv plug-in — it says it’s not longer supported)

  2. ferny says:

    reflecting is awesome – I’m excited about what is to come cause i know you will be part of it xxx

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