First of all, where do you get off? I mean your path of destruction for the past 364 days and 12 hours has been mind blowing. You've been like a toddler coming off an Easter Sunday chocolate binge - all whiny and destructive, kicking everything and everyone in your path, and often while they're down. I tried to have it out with you and gently asked you to see reason but no, you just jumped right up from your "Mum won't let me play with scissors" style tantrum and continued your threat of Armageddon.
What I don't understand is why? From a safe vantage point even I can understand a child like tantrum (over tired, too much mental stimulation, cutting a tooth etc etc) but your behaviour has been completely unfair and unkind. And yes, I am using my cranky voice with you right now.
Take a few people near and dear to me for example. Without mentioning any names out of fear of retribution for them talking about you behind your back, let's just think about these cracking blows...
The sickness card. Honestly, you really outdid yourself on this one. If you really really have to play the sickness card, how about leaving it at a 48 hour tummy bug that leaves it's victims a few kilos lighter and loving their flat lemonade without fear of the calorie intake. I know I am not alone in experiencing one of those moments when, as a result of your 2013 rampage, the world stopped spinning, breath leaves your lungs for countless seconds, arms and legs tingle with nerves only to leave you shaking for hours after the tingling stops. My moment was a phone call I'd been waiting on all day, so certain that the news would be good and we would all put this little scare down to over thinking the lumps and bumps on our bodies. But you had other ideas didn't you? I applaud your generosity in at least letting the discovery come in the early stages but throw rotten tomatoes at you for the surgery, chemo and radiation that ravaged the body of my sister next. The only way to tackle a bully is to take them on with the strength of an army, to the many many people who stood up to you and marched along my sister as you played the cancer card, I say thank you. To my sister who will undoubtedly hate being mentioned in this post, you have stunned me this year, you are amazing. And to my niece, the beautiful baby Beatrice who kept my sisters body company as she took on the cancer card, you are and always will be a 10/10.
I wish I could leave it there but this whole sickness palaver has gotten a little old. How about you give us all a rest from this one in 2014 and let the wounded from this year recover and move on from their undeserved war wounds. MS, cancer news after cancer news, miscarriages, enough is enough okay? We all get your point, we need to take care of our bodies and will do so next year. In fact it's a New Years Resolution I am unwilling to break: New Years Resolution no. 1 - don't get sick (unless it's that slimming tummy bug I mentioned earlier).
As you chucked your 2013 wobbly, it wasn't just our bodies and minds that got your attention, there were marriages to break up, relationships to dispose of and friendships to crush. Just what did you hope to achieve there huh? I understand that not all unions will last a life time however, we humans tend to take heartbreak quite seriously. Just because we can't take a pill to placate our broken hearts, doesn't mean that their destruction is any less important than a physically obvious injury. I beseech you to go easier on our love lives next year. How about a little less damage in matters of the heart in 2014? I humbly request more proposals, more jumping on couches declaring our love, smitten faces on public transport and cringe worthy phone calls that end in, "you hang up first, no you hang up first". New Years Resolution no. 2 - download more love songs!
And here's one I can't bring myself to delve into but hear me when I say, leave our loved ones with us. If Belinda Carlisle was right and heaven really is a place on earth, then just leave them here with us. Surely Heaven is getting crowded?
Before you think I'm at that bit of the blog where I start to look at the good stuff, I'm not finished with berating you just yet. Your turbulent year of wheeling and dealing blow after blow just wouldn't be complete with out dishing out money troubles, broken down cars (seriously, both of my cars over Christmas!), car accidents where the offender drives off leaving a family stranded in peak hour on Military Road. Missed dinner dates with friends due to random acts of bad luck (a few too many to mention). Broken promises from people we trust and strange rumours being spread by the people we don't. Bitchy office behaviour from our colleagues and road rage incidents from strangers, did I mention cars breaking down? New Years Resolution no. 3 - don't leave the house, unless fully wrapped in cotton wool and in a car that won't break down.
You've been a real shocker 2013 and I for one will be glad to see the back end of you. Of course, it's not in my goodness and gracious demeanor to burn my bridges so I will thank you for the good bits. Most of them start in "Fam" and end in "Ily". Thank you for my family, immediate and extended. Despite the year being fully of rocky patches, the number of moments spent with family have been incredible, especially that time when I hosted my sisters 30th and everyone left with the Norovirus.
Thank you for presenting me with a chance to rejoin the workforce in a job that suits my current life down to a tee, thank you for the lovely people it's introduced me to and for the solo trips to the loo. Most of all though, thank you for bringing back that Friday feeling! Worth working three days a week alone!
Thank you for helping me to see the beauty in my new home town. For helping me let go of my homesickness for Western Australia. Cottesloe Beach will always sit comfortably in my heart but the South Coast of NSW is truly amazing.
Thank you for not giving me the winning numbers in Powerball ever... not. I don't mean that at all. I'm just looking for an extra spot to add how cruel you've been. Can you tell 2014 to slip me a few numbers in the lotto please? I promise I'll give some of it to charity and share it with my nearest and dearest. Really I will.
Most of all though 2013, thank you for being a complete and utter shithead. I have never believed more firmly that the future is bright and that the horizon is full of only goodness.
To the many readers of this blog (Mum, Mill, Chlo), thank you for your patience as I've taken an unannounced sabbatical from this blog. You see, writing about the good bits of life is all well and good but when you find the good bits hard to come by and the bad eggs stand out like sore thumbs, writing material can be hard to come by! In 2014, you should expect the occassional blog... it might be full of fluff (and typos) but there's every chance it will help us all to not only be open to a brighter point of view, but also help us get across the hurdles when 2014 chucks a tanty.
Happy New Year everybody.
Goodness & Gracious xx


















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