30 December 2016

The Good Things


Dear 2016 ~

I am guessing you have been hearing from A LOT of people all year long.  I'm also guessing that most, if not all of it, has been complaints, accusations, and even some threats.  I'll admit that there have been times when I've thought you were overdoing it.  And I don't want to be a Pollyanna (which trust me, no one has EVER accused me of being), but I also want you to know that there's at least one person who knows that just like any other year, you were not all bad.

Everyone seems to want you gone.  Which is understandable, because even in the best of times, people like to think and hope the future will be better.  And it doesn't improve anything to live in the past.  But at the same time, I always wish that people would not wish time away.  Because time never ever comes back.  Even on my darkest days, I'm aware of that.  Maybe your time here has to be threatened for you to appreciate it (for my part, I think I've learned this many times over, so you could actually give it a rest, at least for a while); I don't know.  I just know that life is way too short, whether you live to be 2 years old or 102 years old, and though it can be difficult, if you can remember to try to at least acknowledge and maybe even appreciate, the here and now, you'll be better off in the long run.  I think it avoids the coulda/shoulda/wish-I'd-done-feeling when it comes to the end.

Anyway, I would like to point out the good things from this year, so that both of us can know they actually happened.

1. I celebrated my 60th birthday!  I love birthdays and love being here to celebrate them.  When I turned 60, I was well aware of the fact that I had been here on earth for seven years longer than my father had.

2.  For the first six months of the year, our Dug the Doodle Dog was with us - and for at least the first four months, he was his usual, happy self.  I will ALWAYS be grateful for this.  He meant so much to every single one of us, and even during the last couple of months, when he wasn't feeling 100%, he was such a wonderful boy.  We are glad that he didn't suffer, and that he is no longer sick at all.  We would love to still have him here, but not if  he had to be sick.  Thank you for every minute of 2016 we had to spend with him.

3.  We had some great weekends in Rehoboth Beach with family.  This was not just a treat, but some of the best times we had the entire year.  To be there, having such fun, and laughing so much, should be something that would make any year a good one, no matter what else happened.

4.  Our September trip to New England was not only amazing, but helped us feel some genuine happiness at the chance to go new places, and see new things.  Every part of it was perfect - it was nice that even when it rained, it was only overnight!

5.  And then at the beginning of October, the arrival of Jack the Kitten!  His sweetness, craziness, and plain old kitten-ness is just the kind of thing we needed.  The other kitties decided he was OK, and he just carved out his own little spot in the family.  Even with all of his, er, "activities," we couldn't love him more.  And frankly, he seems pretty pleased with us. ;-)

6.  The Tim turned 60, and we had a fabulous weekend with family in Baltimore to celebrate.  Both of us are still here, with no plans to go anywhere else.  We had a blast in Baltimore, and the surprise party for The Tim was definitely a highlight of this year.  I have to tell you, 2016, I wasn't really worried that The Tim wouldn't be here for the Big 6-0, but I am eternally grateful that he was and is.  I would be lost without him.

7.  The success of my Harry's Hundred Project!  I wasn't sure how/if it would work at all - especially since I was so busy with Christmas gifts most of the year, that I only managed to knit a few things for my part in it.  But by the end of November, we'd surpassed the goal, and I know there are some additions for December as well.

8.  The Holidays.  OK, we are - at least in our house - still celebrating the end-of-year holidays, but we've had a good holiday season this year, and made sure to enjoy everything we could about it.

9.  Our extended families are well and happy.  Invaluable.

10. Our immediate family is well and happy.  Though as I write this post, I'm dealing with a particularly obnoxious cold, we are - all of us - doing just fine.  I am hoping that will continue, and one of my goals for 2017 is to get the cats back on track with their regular vet visits (we got distracted this past year, as I'm sure you understand).  I plan to do my best to improve my health, and I'm guessing The Tim wants to get back on track too.

So there are ten things, 2016, that happened this year that are good things, happy things, and wonderful memories.  I want you to know that they mattered to me, and that I have every plan of enjoying the last couple of days you are with us.  I hope that 2017 will also give me a lot to celebrate (in spite of the ascendancy of The Orange One), but I'll only be able to know that by living it.

Thanks for every minute of the good.  If you have any influence at all, please put in a good word for us to 2017.

Best regards,
Bridget

15 comments:

Tired Teacher said...

A wonderful letter to Father Time.

Have you ever read, "The Precious Present" by Spencer Johnson? I recommend this simple, short book with a powerful message.

Araignee said...

2016 is going to look like a cake walk compared to what we are in for with The Orange One I think.
Your tribute to Dug was touching. What a sweet boy he was.

Lilly's Mom said...

A beautifully written tribute to the year. I hope you have a very Happy New Year. Pat xx

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful blog post!!!!

Hope you and the Tim have a great evening IN tomorrow night and that 2017 is a good one for ALL of us.

Lydia said...

A wonderful retrospective on the year that was-always good to focus on the positive.

Vera said...

So lovely Bridget. Happy New Year to you and The Tim. Tyg sends meow greetings to your kitties.

kathy b said...

Great great post. Bridget your thoughts are so sweet. yOu are so right. Life is to be treasured. Thats for sure. WE moved in 2016, as I told you all almost daily, and it was a great thing for us. Family time was precious and the best part of 2016. Happy NEW YEAR . We are all in it together!

kathy b said...

Oh and Harry's hundred was an awesome thing in and of itself!

Lorette said...

A very good list! I need to do a post like this.

Judy S. said...

Wonderful post, Bridget, and a great reminder for everyone. Happy New Year! And congratulations on Harry's Hundred, too; I'm sorry I didn't learn about it sooner.

Mereknits said...

We will all wish 2016 had stayed here forever, shocking as it was. My heart is heavy about 2017.

Hugs to you my friend,
M

karen said...

You sound like you've plucked the good from 2016 and made it shine! My 2016 had some health challenges (nothing serious) and so I'm hoping that if I focus on improving it that will make it better.

Wishing you a very very very happy new year!!

AsKatKnits said...

Here is to 2017 exceeding all of our expectations! Happy New Year Bridget!!

Kym said...

You're so right. There were many good things in 2016. And it's always a good exercise to reflect and remember those things! Here's to 2017 -- may it bring more good your way.
XO

Nance said...

You're right: there are always Good Things if we look hard enough to find them. I hope to remember that in 2017.