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Bye Felicia

2016 was one hell of a year for me. Anatomy, mental breakdown, two new jobs, sticking with one of the two jobs, a colonoscopy, work drama, endless hours at school, Faith moved in with us, i got another piercing, a week away in Cancun, more work drama, Physiology, volunteering in the anatomy lab, mono, more depression, 2 plus months of mono, more work drama, survival, change at work, more survival, bringing home our baby girl Gemma - she's a cockapoo, thanksgiving, finals, passing of my classes, and a grinchy christmas.

I've never been more excited to kiss a year goodbye.

I'm hopeful for 2017.

I'm looking forward to writing for myself daily.
losing weight and feeling better in my body.
passing the teas test
getting an A in math 1050
applying to the  nursing program at UVU
(hopefully getting my acceptance letter)
managing my depression and anxiety
making some real progress in the yard
drink less
drink more water
garden. corn, pumpkins, tomatoes...
cook
walk the dogs more
and i'm sure we will travel too... hoping for mexico again

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