For me:
Applying to, getting accepted by, and starting university. It was tough going for the first term, but it came together eventually. I have much needed direction and purpose in life now.
Getting back in contact with my mum. I stopped talking to her for good reason, but it's the past. I've regained a supportive voice and encouragement that was lacking in the last few years (a time during which my ego got trampled).
Becoming independent. I'm not quite there yet, but I'm learning to depend on myself and learning that I'm pretty great really.
My V key is broken
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I got my health back to a reasonable degree (not 100% but functioning) and am working full time again, considering that 2013 saw me wind up on long term sick due to a viral condition brought about by stress at work - left me with dizzy spells and chronic fatigue...
I also got married in 2014 and saw a lot more of my family than the previous year - I missed birthdays and all sorts due to illness...
This is all totally positive because I can now have an operation which should cure it completely,massively improving my quality of life.Just wish I hadn't left it so long.
I joined a gym in town and reclaimed my lunchtimes. Pretty pedestrian huh?!
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Started not great, with health issues, and having surgery.
Improved a bit.
Better things to come in 2015.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
New baby boy and a new band.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Must be a great feeling.
Paid off mortgage. Did a fair bit of travelling about. Went to the pub a lot. Started a couple of new hobbies.
Hmm...not much of note really. I suppose the main thing is that nothing particularly sh*t happened.
Here's to a problem free 2015 for us both.
Hope your health issues improve too @mike_l
15 months free of throat cancer. Been a great year.