2017 Year in review

I use the app One Second Everyday (1SE) to record a video each day and stitch them together at the end of the year. It’s really fun and a fantastic way to remember your year!

To see my 2016 video, click here.

2017 brought more change for me: starting–and losing–a job with the U.S. Postal Service; starting a new (quite paper- and staples-heavy) office job; lots of housesitting and car repair as usual; some healthy and not-so-healthy eating (I’m trying); and towards the end you can see where I am selling furniture, clothes, and books.

It also includes the death of my cat, Maggie, which happened right before I started selling the big furniture items. You can see her food bowls and a box of flea treatment that came the day after she died. 🙁

But I also have lots of family and friends included (whether they want to be or not) and my life is rich. I moved in with my Mom after the first of the year, so that won’t appear until the next annual video.

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    We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm, and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. – Jawaharlal Nehru

    8 Comments

    1. Betsy Wade
      March 15, 2018
      Reply

      I have snow man socks just like those. Great video 🙂

    2. Betsy Wade
      March 19, 2018
      Reply

      Are you going to be doing one for this year?

      • March 19, 2018
        Reply

        Yes! I plan to. I try to remember to do a little video every day.

    3. Kay Babb
      March 20, 2018
      Reply

      How fun! I recognized my fireplace there. Here’s hoping more adventure awaits this year! I look forward to reading about them!

    4. March 21, 2018
      Reply

      The Corkscrew Tower in April, was that at the TN Renaissance Festival?

      • March 21, 2018
        Reply

        That was the GA festival–it was really fun! Katie had gotten free tickets somehow. It was a hoot.

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