Dec 30 2003

Let’s Review

Published by at 3:15 pm under Uncategorized

It’s been quite a year:

January: First trip to Chicago ever. Fell madly in love despite the fact that it was -16&deg F and as famously windy as advertised. It was fun to visit the snow, which was really pretty and romantic. Finally got to visit the incredible collection at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Met the fabulous Kelly, live and in person!

My sister Beth’s first visit of the year.

March: The horror of the clock begins.

Trip to Boston to see the Impressionist Landscape exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts on Dad’s birthday. Saw the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet perform at Harvard.

My stepmother Margaret visits for the first time without Dad. While she’s here, her house burns down. House still being repaired as we go to press.

April: Beth’s second visit of the year, this time accompanied by her daughter Cat. Mom’s 71st birthday celebrated with all her kids. The ass grabbing incident seriously shakes my composure for weeks to come.

May: Trip to Toronto for Birthday Week. Clock saga finally ends. First check-up in {mumble} years (surprise: I’m perfectly fine!).

June: Birthday party with fabulous girlfriends (including Kelly, who couldn’t escape even after she left the country). Visited John’s parents for the first time in 9 years. Official Child Duty (receiving Dad’s friends & colleagues at a party). Mom’s stroke. Her cat comes to stay indefinitely.

July: First baseball game ever. Birth of Sporty Suzy. First mammogram in {mumble} years. Surprise, I’m fine (though almost fainted). Mom allegedly dying. Laid off after seven years in the same job.

August: A month in the country, attending allegedly dying mother. Second anniversary of Dad’s death. Mom amazes everyone by not dying. Beth’s third visit of the year, Cat’s second. Flu from hell which goes on into September.

September: Go back home. Watch the playoffs and don’t do much else (mini nervous breakdown?) for most of the month. Horrified by the Giants being thrown out in the first round (but have to admit the post-season was completely kickass). Start looking for a job.

October: Start job from hell, though unable to commit to it. May have to be committed after working 8 to 5 for the first time in years. Mom well enough to visit for 2 weeks. No injuries or police intervention necessary. Unable to resist watching the World Series despite hating both protagonists.

November: Sell my car. Mo Mom. Thanksgiving with Dad’s closest friend Colin. Quit the hell job. Still hoping for a job I can stand, but hope fading. The therapist fiasco.

December: We become trailer trash. Beth’s fourth visit of the year. The great Blackalicious adventure. Yet another Christmas without Dad. Acquire a black eye and almost certainly a scar, due to combination of gracelessness, disgracefulness, and gravity. Mom still in Intensive Care as of December 30.

I think I did pretty well with my resolutions for the year, which were to do things for myself (all those trips and art exhibits) and find some kind of peace in my relationship with my mother (all those visits, yet body count remains at zero, both from natural and unnatural causes).

2004 resolutions: Figure out that whole spiritual thing. Oh, and get a job. Not necessarily in that order.

Happy new year, everyone!

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10 responses so far

10 Responses to “Let’s Review”

  1. Michelleon 30 Dec 2003 at 9:27 pm

    Happy 2004 Suzy. I hope it will be a good one for you.

  2. Kimon 31 Dec 2003 at 5:55 am

    Hey you were in Toronto this past Spring? Cool! It’s wonderful how you’ve documented your year – I can’t remember a month ago, let alone a whole year LOL Happy New Year Suzy! All the best!

  3. Candion 31 Dec 2003 at 7:30 am

    Usually when I read these things I say “Wow, what a great year!” but when I read yours… well, when I read yours I hope you have a better year in 2004! Hahaha!

  4. Pascale Soleilon 31 Dec 2003 at 11:38 am

    Happy New Year!

    As for resolutions… *sigh*… I resolve to get some.

  5. terrilynnon 31 Dec 2003 at 9:14 pm

    Happy 2004! I thought of you tonight when I was having (you guessed it) champagne and potato chips.

    There was also chocolate, of course.

  6. Michelleon 01 Jan 2004 at 10:37 am

    Just dropping by again. Evening has dawned on the 1st day of 2004 here in ZA and I still have a good feeling. So I am sending you some of that good feeling to as I would like to share it with you and hope in 2004 you will be blessed with many good things.

  7. Michelleon 01 Jan 2004 at 10:39 am

    Evening has “dawned”????? Crikey, what was I thinking!! Well evening is HERE …. that should do it – simple English.

  8. Johnon 01 Jan 2004 at 10:58 am

    Okay, no joke here T, last night Suzy had some Champagne and I munched on potato chips.

  9. Maryon 01 Jan 2004 at 12:56 pm

    Happy 2004 to you, too! All the best for a joyous, safe, and healthy year to come. =)

  10. Daisyon 02 Jan 2004 at 2:40 pm

    I know it’s not been the best year but we’ve all loved reading about it. Let’s hope 2004 brings better health to your mother, a fabulous new job, continued loveliness from other family members and [insert selfish bit here] lots more great blogging!

    :-0))