2020-Oh My, What a Year!

There is just a week left to 2020. A year that had so much promise but left a lot to be desired. I remember writing out my goals for the year, thinking about my son’s high school graduation, vacations, family celebrations, college acceptances, road races, and more. Three months in, that all went up in smoke. What started as “two weeks home to flatten the curve” is still going on, nine months later.

The story of 2020.

It has been challenging. Life as we know it changed. Life became scary for the time being. We knew nothing about the virus. People were and are again dying at an alarming rate. Schools shut down. Life’s celebrations were put on hold. Travel stopped. Masks became the “norm.” Our nation has become more divided, and honestly, my faith in my fellow Americans has been lost a bit.

Before I go on, I would like to say this post is NOT to minimize the hardships others have faced this year. My heart goes out to those suffering from this illness, who had lost a loved one and have suffered financially this year. I pray 2021 brings peace to all.

However, as I sit here and reflect on 2020, it wasn’t all bad for me. Through the tears and frustrations, there have been positives to come out of 2020.

Look for the positive.

2020 Positive Moments

First and foremost, my family is HEALTHY! This includes our extended family and the four of us. That has and will continue to be our priority. My Dad is immunocompromised, and we all work hard to make sure he stays safe.

My Dad hit his 10 year cancer free anniversary!

Bill and I are gainfully employed and have continued to work through the pandemic. We are also in a position where we could give a bit more to those in need, and we have this year.

I had a birthday parade at age 48. LOL! Yes, this was a highlight of my year. My crazy family came by with balloons, a sign, my Dad on his golf cart, and a special visitor.

Our son graduated high school in May. It was not the graduation I envisioned, but it was perfect. The school went out of its way to make it special for the seniors. He loved it because there were no boring speeches for him to sit through. We were also able to celebrate with those in our bubble.

Spending more time as a family has had its ups and downs. As a busy family, we are not used to being together 24/7 on the weekends. I am happy to report, we did not kill each other!

We took a vacation with our extended family, something we typically do not do. It was a great couple of weeks.

We spent more time outside hiking and exploring our own state. Who knew Massachusetts had so many state parks and wildlife refuges.

Though extremely disappointed that our son cannot spend his freshman year of college on campus, I am enjoying the extra time with him. The first 19 years of his life have gone so fast. I blinked, and he is all grown up. However, I have him home for another 9 months, and that makes this mama happy.

Our youngest has continued with karate despite the pandemic and one step closer to becoming a black belt.

I need all the help I can get in the kitchen!

2020 Discoveries

I have discovered the ease of grocery delivery. I may never grocery shop in person again.

I discovered I missed working in an office. I miss my people. However, I have finally adjusted to working from home and believe I have finally nailed down time management when it comes to work, getting things done, and stopping when it is time to stop.

I hate cooking, but it has been tolerable with meals from meal delivery kits like Hello Fresh and Gobble.

Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Disney + and more. LOL!

I still take as many photos regardless of what is happening in the world!

2020 Pluses

I had more time to scrapbook.

I read 50 books.

I found some great self-care and personal development podcasts.

I learned Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Ringtone.

My social media for my blog has grown.

I have made some great new friends.

Oh, and the biggest plus of 2020, I never ran out of toilet paper!!!

Now, what about you? What positives have come out of 2020 for you and your family? Remember, no matter what is going on in our lives, there is always something to be thankful for.

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Heather

16 COMMENTS

  1. Alexis Farmer | 28th Dec 20

    I’m so glad you never ran out of toilet paper! Lol! In all seriousness, I’m glad you found some positives from this year. My husband and I were talking last night about how fortunate we’ve been and how things could’ve been so much worse. Gotta count our blessings!

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Thanks! I heard some were not so lucky and ran out. 🙂

  2. Cathy | 28th Dec 20

    There were a lot of positive things to come out of 2020. I was able to spend more time with my husband since he was working from home. He was able to continue to get paid YAY! We spent more time in nature and with our dog. We all are healthy and were able to shelter my 89-year-old mother. Great post!

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Great! You had a lot of good. Here is to a better 2021.

  3. Tricia Snow | 28th Dec 20

    I remember the birthday parade! Your laugh was the best! Here is to a great 2021!

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Awww.. thanks so much!

  4. Lee Anne | 29th Dec 20

    What a year is right! I’m so glad you shared all of your positives from this year! Also, Congrats to your dad on 10 years cancer free!

  5. lisa manderino | 29th Dec 20

    I have felt the exactly same way. As I look back I have been very blessed! 2020 wasn’t so bad just frustration.

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Yes, first world problems really.

  6. Leeanne | 29th Dec 20

    My big positive is family. I met my half-sister for the first time. Getting to know her has been a big part of 2020 and I love that we are becoming so close. We have also explored more close to home this year which has been nice and gone to a few new places which I always love.

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Wow, that is amazing! What a great relationship to have found.

  7. Tricia Snow | 30th Dec 20

    The one positive is that my husband wants to do RE Investing again. We have only bought 1 property since the 07 recession so I am excited to get back to it.

  8. KENDRA | 30th Dec 20

    I love this so much! 2020 has been challenging for so many, but I’m definitely choosing to look at all of the blessings this year has given me. I’ve enjoyed working from home and getting my 2 hour commute time back each day and working in a toxic free home office. It’s been nice!

    • Heather | 1st Jan 21

      Time back from a commute is priceless!

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