Is it kind of like starting over? Starting fresh? Starting a new wagon you've decided to jump on. Well, sure. But, shouldn't that be how it is all the time? Every day? Why is that so hard? But, it is. Anyways, while I have no idea what good, bad, pretty, or ugly will be thrown at me in 2012...it's that couple of days after the Dick Clark's Rockin Eve party that makes you think you can handle anything and everything that will happen until the next ball drop.
Here's a few things that happened in 2011 that I had the pleasure of experiencing.....
There's usually that one time a year that I have my Auntie Sweepovah with my two favorite little people. It's the one time a year that I can destroy the kitchen floor with paint and messiness and act like nothing happened at all the next day when April and Jeff come home. They definitely know better. We have fun!
Nana had the pleasure of turning 90 years old! She had been in the hospital off and on previous to this. It was such a blessing to be able to spend her birthday with her. We had a big party and she was quite surprised. I love my Nana.

I got to live out one of my dreams of living in the 70s. Okay, so the tutu and cardigan probably aren't time relevant, but it was still fun. We were the dancing queens. It was nice for our team to come together and plan our attack of All Staff costumes, table decor, and overall showing that we can have a blast. All were accomplished. Yay, us!

For Mandi's 30th birthday I had gotten her tickets to go on the Chocolate Tour via Trolley in Boston. If I only did this once in my lifetime, I would be fine with that. It's definitely one of those things you have to have on your Bucket List. Umm, if you like chocolate. Luckily, we did! Can I also add, if I were told that I could only have one dessert ever again as long as I'm here on God's green earth, this...my, friends, would be it. It was the very first dessert we had on the tour (which is just amazing!!!) and I could've packed up and gone home after this one. Obviously we didn't. It was basically coconut dipped in chocolate. But, so much better than any Mounds bar I've ever had. The last stop was a chocolate buffet. Over 100 items!!! It was like a sugar addict's paradise. *sighs*
Can't say I overly enjoyed the MMA Commencement this year. It meant Christi, Gordon and Kona were leaving the next day. This, I did not like. It has been way too many months since I have seen them. And had a Trashy Tuesday. I will see Christi again in April, when Sara and I are road tripping through. And...Christi and Gordon are getting married in October. Twice in one year? Unheard of!
For some reason, our road trips are always brought to you by the letter 'V'. 2011's was Vermont. 2012's will be Virginia. (And North Carolina...pleeease??) Oh, and in 2013, if I'm not engaged to myself, will be Vegas. I sense a theme. Aaaanyway. We went to Vermont. There had just been a masssssive flood. The tire went flat. Cabot, check! King Arthur Flour, check! Hangover Part Deux. TeaKeg. Phase 10. Cheese. Burlington. Pizza. Exploding body parts. There you have it. Our trip! hahaha It really was fun. But, I dare say, this spring's will be way better, with our thinner selves.
The last time I had been to Fenway Park was in 8th for our class trip. I have no recollection of going, really. But Mum, Uncle Frank, Stephi and I all went in July. So much fun. Must put this on my Must Do List for every single year. Of course, we went on one of the hottest days, but it was still fun! Maybe I'll fit into my seat a whole lot better this year when I go. haha. Those are small! We also hit up a random dinosaur mini golf and the Desert of Maine in Freeport. First time for everything!

With a majorly long road trip to get to Massachusetts with Megan (like...way too long), we actually made it to Journey and Foreigner. I was worried. Megan told me that life begins at the end of your comfort zone. I had been out of it for awhile sitting on the highway in traffic. O'Malley, Mandi, Schmeg and I made it to the Comcast Center. In time enough to tailgate even. All was well. And I was surprised at how many Foreigner songs I actually knew.
Look at these two lovebirds. They got engaged and married within 6 months and it was a beautiful wedding! I wish a lifetime of bliss for these two gingers. ;)

I had the pleasure of turning 30 and throwing myself a party! A wig party. It was totally flirty 30 fabulousness. It was definitely all I ever wanted turning 30 to be. I wish that could happen every year!

Sugarland didn't make their annual appearance at Meadowbrook in 2011, but thankfully Mandi sent me an email letting me know they would be in Manchester! April and I went. Just the two of us. It was on a Thursday night, so it would've been too hard to get the whole crew together. Boo. But, it was a blast just the same. We are true SugarFans. There's nothing like it. I love singing and dancing around to Jennifer and Kristian. I know some people can't stand them, but...o'well! More fun for us! Hoping for 2012 they'll be back at Meadowbrook!

This Cherryfield Reunion came just in time for me. Before the holiday madness, after the summer activities, and it was just perfect. Four friends, together again after SEVERAL years. I cannot even recall when we were all in the same room together for 5 minutes, never mind for a weekend long sleepover! It was a weekend full of laughter, food, drinks, home movie watching, old note reading, and just...terrific. 2012 for the Cherryfield Girls means Pond Island reunion. Heart.

Along with all these things, in 2011, I also found out I will be an Auntie again. (Yay for Mandi and Jeff becoming parents in May of 2012!) Silas and Cheryl will be getting married!. I turned over a new leaf of health and weight loss on Thanksgiving. The above photo was my 'last straw moment'. Here's to a journey of a better me. Cheers!
Cheers my friend <3 Love you!
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