Blogging...I've decided most of the fun of blogging is my
own joy of looking back to see how far I've come and to sit in the semi-sweet
nostalgia of memories. Also, I have only
40-50 more years before I’m supposed to write Andrew Runge’s biography.
So perhaps I'll attempt it again.
To start, let's summarize what has happened in the last
YEAR, from April 2011 to April 2012.
- My best friend and roommate of 4 years, Jo, got married. A momentous event, eye-opening for me in the reality that after 6 years of growing up together, she was ready to do something big, get married, be an adult in ways I could barely understand. Because of all this and the knowledge that I was losing her forever, I cried for 6 hours, only partly because I was quite drunk.
- Cutting my hair short!
- Being a receptionist, realizing that no matter what odd job I find myself in there will be lovely people, people who want to befriend me or help me further my goals.
- Job Search from Hell 2011. Probably the worst time of my life I can remember, I’m lucky to say. My roommate/life partner Jen had to put up with me throughout 2-3 months of it. She was constantly trying to cheer me up and get me to leave the house to do fun things. Her constant chant was, “we’re young and fun!” I didn’t feel either of those things throughout half the summer.
- AmeriCorps job at Habitat for Humanity—this finally came through in the end of July, after interviewing for several jobs and applying to dozens. It felt like a miracle to accept the position and end the job search for awhile. This job has brought me many new friends through co- workers and volunteers, and has utilized many of my strengths yet presents constant challenges. Maybe I’ll be bettered through it. We’ll see in 2.5 months when it’s over…
- Turning 25. A milestone marked by best friends, pizza, and jello shots.
- Experiencing my best relationship, and learning how to say goodbye to it.
- Visiting Aimee and Andrew in Denver! First in February, second this coming weekend. :)
- St. Patrick’s day weekend 2012: many firsts.
- Running a 5k with Jo, after never running a mile in my life.
- Going to Whistler with co-workers. Skiing all day by myself, feeling at one with the mountain and the beauty/novelty of it all. Meeting British Ben while drunkenly sledding!! :)
- Dealing with health insurance, taxes, and strict budgets for the first time—realizing that nobody ever told us how hard it would be to grow up.
- Becoming a Girl Scouts Daisy Troop Leader! Learning the Girl Scouts motto, promise, and law. Shaping a new troop of girls…didn’t see that coming.

Overall, lots of ups and downs, firsts and challenges and
milestones. A few themes in my recent
life are: make fun a priority, don’t be too controlling, and remember hope always.
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