Last week I was at the gym and the song "100 bad days" by AJR played on my phone. I was immediately in tears, like sobbing. So yeah, I don't get all sappy about life, but I can be emotional...what can I say, I get it from my mama. The lyrics say:
When all is going wrong and you're scared as hell
What you gonna do? Who you gonna tell?
Maybe a hundred bad days made a hundred good stories
A hundred good stories make me interesting at parties
A hundred bad days made a hundred good stories
A hundred good stories make me interesting at parties, yeah
No, I ain't scared of you
No, I ain't scared of you no more
Now in no way shape or form do I believe that one's bad days makes them interesting at parties...but the point is, I'm not scared. It's taken so much reflection but I know that my redeemer has had this the whole time. Even when I was scared and wasn't sure what tomorrow would hold for our family, I knew that there was a plan for us. Plan for good. Instead of focusing on everything that was bad in 2019 I need to reflect on everything that was good. I don't want Jacksons diagnosis, my moms cardiac trouble and more to be what defines our year. I want to be able to remember all the good.
- In January we had beautiful snow, and we had pictures of the girls done here at home. Probably still my favorite pictures to date.
- Hattie got her first pair of glasses.
- Leah qualified for state in the 50 Fly.
- She was also 3rd place finalist at the Dunscomb meet.
- Leah qualified for US Swimming Regionals in the 50 back.
- We went to Charleston to watch Macy play Volleyball against Mt. Zion.
- Mitchell took me on a wonderful vacation to Playa Del Carmen...again.
- While we were there my in-laws took care of the girls and took Leah to US Swimming regionals where she got 8th.
- Selfies with my brothers and sisters in law on a trolley headed to the beach and more fun than I could've imagined.
- Leah qualified for YMCA State in the 100 IM.
- Kiersten swam her first 100 IM.
- We hosted a 5th grade get together with boys and girls and laughed and laughed while they "Just Dance'd"
- Holding my love bug in my arms the night before her 9th birthday, she said she didn't want to grow up, and I reminded here there would always be room in my arms.
- Papa got Leah a new guitar. They share a love of music.
- Kiersten was on the podium for every race she swam at Y districts.
- Knockerball fun at the Y with the rest of the Gators.
- Leah and Hattie swimming at Y State.
- Kiersten saying the Pledge of Allegiance at the School Board meeting
- Mitch taking all three of his little ladies to the Father Daughter Dance.
- Leah's 1st Solo Ensemble competition, taking top honors with her friends.
- Being able to hold my brothers hand and pray over Jackson as we received his diagnosis.
- A sister in law who takes selfies with me in our surgical mask at the hospital, because why not?
- My grandmothers handwriting, a prayer in a prayer book to comfort us and remind us that she's still with us.
- Jackson smiling and laughing through the chemo, playing with snapchat filters on my phone.
- A neice who made orange friendship bracelets with her friends to support her brother.
- Leah being recognized as the most valuable 10U girl for the Gators swim team.
- A husband who held me when I couldn't keep the tears at bay.
- My family of 5 spending Easter in Arizona with Aunt Laura and Uncle Jeff.
- A wonderful celebration at the Robison's with Easter baskets for the girls.
- A reunion for Hattie and her BFF Khegan.
- Aunt Laura giving us a tour of the Arizona athletic facility...cool pool!
- An Easter Sermon that was exactly what I needed to hear, when I needed to hear it.
- Frost Gelato
- Leah was the top medalist at the BNSC Spring Fling.
- A great trainer as I prepare to become a swim official.
- Jacksons laugh when he dips his ham sandwiches in apple sauce.
- Being able to celebrate Macy and Leah's birthdays together, again.
- Leah's virtual reality birthday with all her friends.
- Mitch buying his first rental property.
- Kiersten winning her first travel softball tournament in Effingham.
- Kierstens softball friends coming together to support Jackson, making a banner in his honor.
- Friends who help transport and watch the girls while I'm at Riley's with Jackson.
- Jackson scaring the nurses (And me) with his rubber snake and giggling furiously.
- Lunch and ice cream with Alex and Shelby Strong before they moved to Peoria.
- Mrs. Rozanski spoiling the girls with treats.
- Leah finishing the year with straight A's.
- Girls who are eager to help in the new rental house.
- A handy husband who knows how to do lots of projects.
- Visiting Jackson while he's home from the hospital.
- Helping Papa with yardwork for a dollar.
- Leah having a blast at sleep away swim camp.
- Hattie's 1st slumber party for lucky number 7.
- Working with Jana and numerous other people for Jackson strong T-shirt fundraiser.
- Having the girls help distribute the shirts.
- Being able to go to Charleston and donate blood at Jackson's blood drive.
- Stripping and painting bedroom furniture with my Bug.
- Studio B dance recital...those girls danced their little hearts out.
- Kiersten winning the hot heat at the Illini Open and a DQ gift card.
- Mitch took me to Vegas
- Visiting the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead.
- Seeing the Valley of Fire state park in Nevada with Mitch.
- The girls fishing with family.
- Campfires at Lake Lobster.
- Hanging out in a hammock.
- Getting to babysit Nat and Jo for a week in AZ.
- Making cupcakes from scratch with the girls for Uncle Jeffs birthday.
- Being able to be there for Joanna's 4th birthday party, watching the Lion King.
- Playing in Nat and Jo's pool for days.
- Sleeping in bunk beds.
- Arizona Air time trampoline park with Khegan and RaKel.
- Pedicures with Leah.
- Daddy picking us up at the airport with our new sweet puppy, Piper.
- Kiersten's bedroom remodel with the Southwest theme.
- A fantastic new job at Mt. Zion Junior High
- Celebrating Jacksons birthday at Gigi's house.
- Kiersten pulling Leah's teeth as Dr. Brumeister gave her the assist.
- Three girls successfully back to school.
- A bowling and ice cream date with daddy.
- Jackson in remission!!! A clean bill of health and release from Riley's.
- Cousins together at a football game cheering on Colby.
- A mother who makes joke in the ER after a heart attack...she's cutting us all out of the will if anyone takes a picture.
- Making friendship bracelets with the girls.
- Seeing the Strong's at the BNSC Season Opener.
- Jackson's good report from his 1st check up at Riley's
- Dr. Pyle and my mother's successful mitral valve replacement.
- A husband who took care of the house and kids while I stayed at the hospital.
- A sister and I who could laugh on the way the hospital about coffee...apparently if you need cream and sugar you are weak.
- The girls Halloween costumes...Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rosie the Riveter and Amelia Earhart.
- The Halloween Orchestra concert.
- Kiersten got her braces off.
- Trick or treating in the snow and Chili for dinner at Gigi's house.
- A neighbor who always helps me with my John Deere mishaps.
- Dr. Morisetty bought our family dinner.
- Leah performed with the orchestra at the Illinois Music Education Association District Festival. Waio Waio, the Haitian Folk song was my favorite.
- Mitch prepared a wonderful Thanksgiving meal for us and we got to share it with Gigi, Papa, Aunt Laura and Uncle Jeff and the girls.
- The Schaumburg family Christmas get together with lots of BINGO.
- Co-Workers that make me laugh with their political propaganda, and TGS Home school brochures.
- The girls swimming at the Natatorium in Indianapolis and dropping time in every race.
- Wicked at the Fox Theater in St. Louis with all my favorite girls.
- Kiersten performing in her first band concert. She did wonderful.
- Leah being 1st violin and tuning the orchestra.
- Christmas in Minnesota.
- Macy sending me selfie of her and the girls.
- Papa giving Leah her very own violin.
- Gigi and Jackson both home and healthy for Christmas.
- Facetime that let me see my sister and nieces across the miles.
- Friends that check in with us when our sweet Hattie is sick.
So for what it's worth, I refuse to let 2019 be defined by all our troubles. I want to head into 2020 with a clean slate. With 365 new opportunities to make memories and leave the world a little better than it was the day before. Cheers to you all, the memories we make, and may only good things come your way in 2020.