Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts

Friday, January 12, 2024

2023: A Look Back

2023...don't let the door hit you on the way out.

There were certainly some highlights, but overall, it was a very difficult year.

The good stuff:

We started the year on the highest of notes by adopting Avalanche on January 1! It's hard to believe we've had him for an entire year already!

Other than Avalanche and spending time with our families, the best parts of the year revolved around travel.

Our domestic travel in 2023 included:

You may recall that I earned the Southwest Companion Pass and we made as much use of it as we possibly could. Over the course of 2023, we are able to use it for 21 free one-way flights for C! Twenty-one! Even though it expired at the end of 2023, Southwest had another promotion to earn a Companion Pass for two months - early January through early March - so we took advantage of that and have free companion flights booked for three upcoming trips. This will bring our total number of free one-way flights to 27! (In case you're wondering why it's an odd number, we flew on Southwest down to Costa Rica in June, but did not fly home on Southwest.)

Our international travel included our spring break trip to Switzerland, which had long been on our travel bucket list and Costa Rica, Colombia (Cartagena was a bust, but we loved Medellin and Bogota!), and Ecuador for our summer trip.

I must also mention the birthday weekend celebration my best friends planned for me in May as it was definitely a high point of my year!

Professionally, there were major changes for me in 2023. I started a new job with the Professional Learning Department in central office and I'm housed at two elementary schools. My first day of work was only nine days after losing my mom and it was a bit of a rough start as a result. However, my colleagues are wonderful and as I've grown into a position that is so different from anything I've done before, I'm really enjoying this new role.

The not-so-good stuff:

Losing my mom.

The most soul crushing experience of my life.

I'm planning on writing another post in a couple of weeks, so I'll save most of my thoughts for then, but all I can say is that I am not the same person I was when 2023 began. I tell people I'm fine and that I'm doing ok, but I'm not. I get emotionally overwhelmed very easily and as a result, I've been shutting people out. I don't want to socialize. I don't want to have to put on a happy face for people because obviously I have to do that all day long at work. The only way I can describe it is a feeling of being completely disinterested in just about everything. You know in the movie Inside Out when the emotional control panel just goes black? Pretty accurate depiction.

Now that we've moved into a new year, I am trying really hard to force myself to do things that I know will be fun even when I don't feel like it and it is definitely making a difference. I went out with two of my best friends this past weekend and I went to see the Frozen musical with one of them this week. I'm just trying to get myself back on track to live the kind of life I aspire to have and be the kind of person I aspire to be. I am so incredibly lucky to have the best husband I could ever hope for who has kept me afloat for the past six months while I have struggled to even put one foot in front of the other some days.

I have been reading and reading and reading about grief, and one of the things that comes up repeatedly is that it has no timeline and that healing looks different for everyone, so I'm doing my best to go easy on myself when things are slipping through the cracks. It will get better, that much I know. Until then, I am not going to beat myself up for how I'm navigating my grief. The people who matter to me have continued to check in and send me random texts and cute animal pics and funny memes and I am forever grateful to them for sticking with me.

I don't really do New Year's Resolutions, but I started something something last month that I have continued and will challenge myself to continue for all of 2024: I don't check my work email on my phone anymore. Back in December, I was prompted to enter my work email password on my phone and I just decided not to. I'd been having a rough day and I was just not in the mood to deal with it, so I told myself to forget it and just check my email the next morning when I got to work. Then I did the same thing the next day when I was prompted for a password. And the next, and so on. It has been great. Whatever the email is, it can wait. Does that mean that sometimes I get to work in the morning and there are more emails than I'd like to deal with first thing? Of course. But I haven't regretted for one single second not absent-mindedly checking my work email multiple times every evening and weekend. There have been a couple of occasions where I needed to check for a reply or answer to a question I had, but making the conscious decision to log in on my computer only when absolutely necessary has made a huge difference in my life. No more feeling annoyed by things I can't control or things I can't do anything about until I get to work the next day.

Good riddance, 2023 and hello, 2024. We have some fun travel planned for this year and if I'm being honest, looking forward to going away is what has kept me going. I was hoping as soon as the calendar changed to January, everything would be better, but unfortunately, that's not how real life works. However, little by little, it feels like the light and color is coming back into my life. It may be happening at a snail's pace, but it is happening.

this is my favorite pic from the entire year
because it’s from one of my favorite days of all time
#switzerland


Happy Tails to you!

Friday, June 30, 2023

It's Like America, But South! Day 14

We made it to the Southern Hemisphere! Well, C has been to the Southern Hemisphere before, because he went to Australia on a work trip many years ago, but it's a first for me! We got pretty close in February 2020 when we visited Singapore, which is located at about 1.35 degrees north, but Quito, Ecuador is located at about 0.18 degrees south!

We got up to early, took an uber to the airport, dealt with immigration and security, and then waited for our flight in the airport lounge. We once again were in the premium economy section, so we had an empty middle seat between us, and because the flight was longer than an hour, we got a little snack of bread, cheese, and fruit!

We were about to land - like only 10 or 15 feet above the ground - when the pilot suddenly aborted the landing, accelerated quickly, and took the plane back up into the air! He announced that severe and unexpected crosswinds were making it too dangerous for us to land, so he was going to have to try again from a different direction. This added about twenty minutes to our flight, but obviously the only thing that matters is landing safely! This also happened to us one other time - when we were flying from Bangkok to Phuket and had to make a second landing attempt!

Immigration in Ecuador went smoothly and we took a fairly long uber ride to our hotel on some of the craziest streets! We ended up napping this afternoon and just ordering room service for dinner because we are pretty tired today. Tomorrow looks to be a great day!

One other noteworthy happening...we experienced an earthquake last night in Bogota! We were in our hotel room on the fourteenth floor, when suddenly we felt the entire building sway back and forth. It wasn't the first earthquake we've experienced, but being up in a tall building was a little disconcerting to say the least! It was originally reported as a 5.4 magnitude, but was downgraded to a 4.3 today. Just another fun anecdote to add to this trip!


















Happy Tails to you!

Thursday, June 29, 2023

It's Like America, But South! Day 13

Today is our last full day in Bogota and in Colombia...as excited as I am to visit somewhere new tomorrow, I am going to miss Colombia! It has exceeded every expectation and Medellin and Bogota have been amazing! If you are at all contemplating a trip to Colombia, I highly recommend you do - just skip Cartagena!



We spent the day at the botanical gardens and we were so impressed! It is such a beautiful place and has greenhouses designed to mimic the rainforest and the desert, filled with incredible plants. I took so many pictures and I was obsessed with the variety of flowers and leaves throughout!












































I have a few random pics from the day, too:

would not have expected to find
a poutine place in Colombia!

snapped this from the window of
our uber - thought it was so pretty!

dog parking - also spotted from our uber!

view from the lounge at the hotel

we have been so spoiled by the views from our room!

our boy living his best life!

Happy Tails to you!