This is obedience training.
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This is obedience training.
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My 2024 Year in Review post happened because I decided to read the 288 pages I wrote in my 2024 online journal. Apparently, a lot of things happened and I had a lot to say about it all π¬
Reading it was like watching the year in fast motion β one thing after another. I was blown away. There was SO MUCH and it came on the heels of two previous years of SO MUCH π€― How am I still so darn cheerful, let alone upright?!
I was initially going to write about the high and low points of 2024 but then I realized that isnβt an accurate way to describe life. Instead, I wanted to simply acknowledge that 2024 was a lot of hard work.
When we are in the middle of Hard Work, we understandably do not have Little Soldiers (aka capacity) for so many things that we wish we could do. Sometimes the Little Soldiers just have to help us survive. That was 2024 (and 2023 and 2022).
And then one day you wake up and the sun is shining and the birds are singing β and you realize that you did survive and all the revived Little Soldiers are clamoring for new and happy assignments.
It is an amazing place to be.
And so in 2025β¦
I am going to do cool things with my dogs in fun places and with awesome people ππ¨
I will meet Claireβs grandpuppies π
I am starting a business β€οΈ
I will finish the book π
I am going to continue to create home in my new house π‘
And so on π€©
2025 will be fun, family, and friends.
There will be hard things, of course, because that is just Life. Luckily, I have all the Hard Things merit badges.
I am ready πͺπΌ
Happy New Year, friend! π
2024 was quite the year.
January β I spent more time with Remodel Dude than I did anyone else. Top to bottom, we updated my house in Montana.
February β New doors everywhere. I slept in the living room all month (and was grateful that bears were hibernating).
March onβ¦
April β I took a break from construction and painting and headed for the BMDCA National Specialty in Missouri. It was amazing. Friends and dogs β what could be better? Capella earned her NDD and an Award of Merit in a huge (n=141) Best of Breed class.
But this photo!!!
Can you tell Claire did not qualify in that obedience run? Of course not β and neither could she. I am so glad that I choose to not ever be disappointed with my dogs.
May β all butts on deck!
June β finally the house was ready and on the market! With every showing, I had to clean like a crazy person and then load up dogs and drive very, very slowly on the backroads while strangers traipsed through my house.
In July, we called in reinforcements to get that house sold.
Finally β an accepted offer!
And then in August a giant tree fell on the garageβ¦
A wildfire started on the mountainβ¦
And my beloved Claire had to leave me β suddenly and shockingly.
Somehow in September, all the dump runs got done and everything was packed and loaded up.
Good-bye Montana β sort of. I still work in Montana, but am doing so remotely now (with occasional trips to campus).
I bought a new house.
Close to family.
And close to friends who are family.
October β the new yard/sod was ready for action. Or inaction.
My sisters are now only a dayβs drive away β in October they came to check out the new place.
In November this shed was transformed into a home office (more on that soon) β thanks to the Heintzbergers and Cranfords.
In December I went to Bend to hopefully create the N Litter π
I had surgery.
And I celebrated Christmas with just the dogs and cats because the kids had a puking plague π€·πΌββοΈ
Wow. What a year.
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