You can probably guess that I'm not one for making resolutions, I like to reflect on the past year, evaluate what went well, what I achieved, what I didn't achieve and how I can improve. With this in mind, 2017 has been a bit of a rollercoaster year. It started well with me being in a relationship, I started a new job, was half way through my Access course at college and had been accepted into University. All good things. As you know, life is never plain sailing and as far as the relationship goes, this came to quite a sad end in August.
I completed my Access course with mostly distinctions which also qualified me for a scholarship! Bonus! I then began University in September this year. Its tough going but I know it will be worth all the blood, sweat and tears in the long run.
If you're a regular reader of my blog, you will have remembered my post about my daughters father, who had some pretty terrible news about his battle with cancer. For now, this seems to be stable and he's doing well which is something to be thankful for, for sure. (See my blog here - http://zoemporter.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/standing-up-to-cancer.html)
This leads me onto the things that I am thankful for from 2017.
1. My beautiful daughter - she is learning and growing every single day and becoming a lovely little human with such an outgoing character, I couldn't be more proud. She's also a bit of a chatterbox (no idea where she gets this from!)
2. My family - for supporting me through college and my crazy ideas that pop up now and then. My mom in particular has been an absolute godsend, helping me with childcare. Without her I wouldn't be able to pursue my dream and build a better life for Elsie. I'm also really thankful for my dad. With no permanent male role model, he continues to make the effort with Elsie, even when she refuses to show any affection towards him. Haha. We also welcomed to the world my beautiful niece, Mollie, who is a little miracle rainbow baby who could not be more perfect! I'm so proud of my sister and her partner, they're wonderful parents.
3. My friends - Old and new. Inevitably as we grow up and start our own families it becomes difficult to keep in touch with people, my friends have been so supportive and understanding and even though I've not seen them nearly as much as I'd like, I'm so thankful for their friendship. This also goes for my new friends that I've made through University. For all the constant support through assignments, placements and the memes to keep us laughing even though we're all at our wits end already!
There are plenty of other things that I'm grateful for, I could probably write a book, but for now I will leave it here, and for 2018, I am going to make sure I focus on my studies, improving my health where possible, and making more time for friends. I also lacked on my charity work this year, so I've already got a few plans lined up for the coming year that both myself and Elsie will be taking part in. Watch this space for details!
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