Happy Hour No. 169

Happy Hour No. 169

A SPECIAL EDITION OF HH IN HONOR OF MY BIRTHDAY TODAY


Brochu Walker Madsen Maxi

While I typically dedicate happy hour to favorite moments and things from the past week, and I generally despise the attention that comes with a birthday, I feel like both things falling on the same day was a sign to write an extra special post today. Instead of favorites from the week, I wanted to share some lessons Iโ€™ve learned from the last year, what Iโ€™m grateful for as I enter another year of life, and what I hope to learn and achieve over the coming years. I hope it can inspire you in some way in your own life, birthday or not.

THINGS I LEARNED

*The older you get, the smaller your friend circle becomes. You begin to find out who cares and who doesnโ€™t, who will be there for you and who wonโ€™t, and who will show up when it most counts. More often than not, itโ€™s not the โ€œbest friendsโ€ or the people you thought it would be.

*Look at what you have, not what you donโ€™t.

*Carve your own pathโ€ฆand be ok with no one understanding it.

*Go at your own pace. Stay in your own lane. Focus on your own work.

*Prioritize YOUR health. The work, the friends, the activities, theyโ€™ll be there. But you, well, if you donโ€™t take care of yourself, you wonโ€™t be.

THINGS Iโ€™M GRATEFUL FOR

*A forever supportive husband

*All of you. The readers, the subscribers, the commentators, all of you. I pour my heart and soul into all that I do, and while Iโ€™ve never done it with the intention of growing it into what it is today, itโ€™s nice to know someone besides my husband and Mom read my site.

*The farmerโ€™s markets full of fresh produce we have access to

*The house we finally found + moved into

*Appliances that are our very own

*My health, especially as this virus begins to take over our lives

*Always, always, always grateful to make it through another year of life, as no day is ever guaranteed

THINGS Iโ€™M HOPEFUL FOR OVER THE NEXT YEAR

*Turning โ€œAm I?โ€ into โ€œI amโ€

*Transitioning a house into a home

*Truly feeling confident and strong in my body and all that it can do

*Practicing patience

*Not getting the virus (Ha!)

*Achieving some big goals, but not beating myself up when things donโ€™t happen, goals change, life throws curveballs, etc.