What’s good for the goose, or something like that, right?
I didn’t do a recap for 2011, and apparently my 2010 recap featured my “I’m a little teapot” pose. I need to talk to the guy who wrote that one. Anyway, because I know Kerri won’t mind, I’m swooping her recap meme for this post. Here’s the first sentence of a meaningful post for each month. Let’s see how/if my writing has improved over the year.
January: “Sorry for the long title.”
February: “Finally, I’ve made a contribution to the You Can Do This project.”
March: “There was some chatter over the weekend, some of it instigated by me, about this thing called Medicine X.”
April: “Kim “My Corgi was featured on the Daily Corgi” Vlasnik wrangled up a bunch of us people with type 1 diabetes that were diagnosed as adults for a group video.”
May: “You’d think this is the easy part of using the Dexcom.”
June: “Diabetes and I don’t often get along.”
July: “Children with Diabetes puts on a conference every year called ‘Friends for Life’.”
August: “A riddle for you, my eager-readers, on this, my 28th birthday.”
September: “Proof that I’m hanging out at Stanford with some pretty awesome people.”
October: “As of this post I’ve gone through 46 out of the opening 50 test strips that came with my iBGStar.”
November: “I’m in the middle of a creative lull, so you’ll have to forgive the lack of exposition.”
December: “48 hours is enough time to offer hyperbolic impressions of this thing, right?”
There were a lot of other nominees for featured post of the month, but I think you get the idea. We got cats. I went to Stanford. Dayle and I had a blast in Florida. I started standing at my desk at work in March. And the Mayans were wrong (or we interpreted their calendar wrong).
Bring on 2013!
Meeting you and having the mysteries of the exploding fist bump revealed was a highlight for me. 🙂
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