2022 Year in Review

And just like that, we’re wrapping up 2022! Every year, this is one of my favorite posts to write. I’m not typically as good at looking back as I am at looking ahead (hello: goals, one little words, and New Year’s resolutions) but this point of reflection and doing it almost every year is such a good reminder of the highlights that have made up the moments of the last twelve months. Some of it has been tough, but the good often overshadows that by a long shot. 2022 was so very sweet, and I’m looking forward to all that 2023 holds.

January

  • Callahan started off the year eating real food!
  • We celebrated Chloe’s 8th Birthday.
  • I chose engage as my word of the year and was not as pumped about it as I have been for other words.
  • Our family got into the routine of work and daycare after maternity leave, time off for COVID, and the holidays.
  • Callahan got to play with snow for the first time.
  • My camera roll was absolutely FILLED with videos of Callahan playing in his Jolly Jumper.
  • We got to see my college bestie Tricia and her family at a wheelchair basketball game at Mizzou.
  • Kevin started his new job with the College of Business at MU.

February

  • SO MANY SNOW DAYS. Basically every Thursday of the month we worked from home.
  • Callahan giggles and giggles. Kevin and I officially dubbed February as the month of giggles. Some of the sweetest moments of my life – I could cry thinking about it.
  • We had a company-wide retreat and celebrated all of our accomplishments of 2021. I am so passionate about this company and my role in all of it that things like this really pump me up for the new year.
  • Callahan started swim lessons at the rec center in town. He was the youngest, but one of the best in the water. He absolutely loved it.

March

  • Callahan had his first tooth pop through!
  • We started going on LOTS of walks as it became nicer outside and there was more light in the evenings. Since 2020, I’ve walked at nights while talking on the phone with my mom, but that stopped when I was super pregnant and never regularly got started back up, so I was glad to build this back into my routine. Often I talked to Callahan, we sang songs, or pointed out the animals we saw. Our neighbors have horses and he’s a big fan.
  • We spent lots of time in STL with family.
  • My team at work went to a Breakout Room – we broke out in the nick of time.

April

  • I visited the State Penitentiary for a ghost tour – such a fun thing to do in mid-mo!
  • We hosted a baby shower for our sweet friends Taylor and Jeff!
  • We celebrated Easter and Callahan got to wear one of Eric’s old sweaters from Scotland. My mom kept a few items from when we were children and it was absolutely precious on him!!

May

  • We celebrated my first mother’s day! We went to Starbucks, walked around Shelter Gardens, and then went to Flat Branch patio for dinner.
  • My brother, Eric, graduated from Mizzou and we hosted a little gathering at our house!
  • My peonies started to bloom! It was a rough year for them due to the extreme heat and lack of rain – but we still had a couple to bring inside.
  • Callahan started crawling and scooting around the house.

June

  • Willow turned 3 years old!
  • I planted a tiny container garden on our front porch and got several handfuls of tomatoes. I have big dreams of expanding the garden in the future, but this will do for now.
  • Callahan continued to be a swimming machine and we took every opportunity to hang out in a pool.
  • We celebrated Kevin’s first Father’s day.
  • We took family photos with a few of just Callahan for his one year photos – he was starting to pull himself up at this point, too.

July

  • We visited Sarah and Cole for the Forth of July! Cal was a huge fan of their outdoor swing and is looking up to John in almost every photo I have of the two of them together.
  • We celebrated Lindsey and Jacob’s wedding in St. Louis. This was Callahan’s first time wearing actual shoes.
  • We tried a fantastic sushi place in St. Louis for Ellie and Eric’s birthdays.
  • Callahan and I spent a weekend together while Kevin is out of time for his annual guys trip – this year they went down to Branson. A week later, Kevin spent the weekend with Callahan while I traveled to Scottsdale, AZ for Ellie’s Bachelorette party.
  • While in Scottsdale, I visited the Desert Botanical Garden and it was such a fun contrast to the Botanical Gardens we have in the midwest.

August

  • Callahan turned 1 with a party and a smash cake. We loved hosting our family for lunch and celebrating our boy – he got a few notable outside gifts like a water table and tricycle.
  • Callahan transitioned to a new “toddler” classroom at daycare and they got him down to one nap a day!!
  • Jon Acuff came to talk about his new book Soundtracks at VU and I got to see him speak a few times throughout the day. I loved the book and what he had to say delved into those topics even more thoroughly.
  • My team at work took a trip to TopGolf in STL. We had a great time chatting on the bus and eating lots of food once we got there – the actual golf was secondary. I need some practice.
  • We spent lots of evenings going on walks with the tricycle around the block.
  • I turned 31!
  • Callahan took his first steps, was cruising around the furniture and standing on his own.
  • Kevin started teaching a business lab class for college students!

September

  • Eric & Ellie are married!!
  • I revamped my wardrobe and started getting excited about fall clothes.
  • I am offered a new role at work and my former team threw a surprise “You’re Dead to Us” party.
  • We celebrate Kevin’s cousin Jessie and Rian’s wedding in STL.

October

  • Callahan’s experienced a Mizzou Homecoming for the first time as well as a tailgate at Kevin’s office.
  • We took a trip to a local pumpkin patch, where Callahan was mainly interested in moving the pumpkins around and taking off their price stickers.
  • We started making stops at the park on the way home from daycare. He loves the swings and picking up the mulch.
  • Walking boy! Callahan is fully walking on his own.
  • My work hosted a Fall Fest at Shyrock’s corn maze. He mostly enjoyed watching the other kids and trying to put corn in his mouth.
  • Lots of family visited!
  • Callahan started bringing more artwork home now that they are outside less often and man is he proud of his work. I just Love how he points and smiles at it on the fridge. Now I know why parents keep every single thing their children touch.
  • Callahan dressed up as Blue for a couple quick pictures on Halloween, while Kevin and I dressed up as pirates for our friend’s annual costume party. I have to say – this may have been our best costume to date. Jury’s out.
  • Taylor Swift released a new album ‘Midnights’ and I subjected my family to a weekend full of listening through every single one of Taylor’s albums so I could rank my favorite songs and albums. More to come on that.

November

  • We did another round of family pictures for our Christmas cards. It’s crazy how much Callahan has already grown since our last photos in June. Each time, I ask for them to be taken in the same location and it’s sweet to see how our lives have changed since we started taking them when we were newly married. Such a sweet picture of this life we are building.
  • I traveled to Kansas City for my friend Taylor’s baby shower!
  • Callahan’s first hugs and kisses for his toys and us, which meant that I was a puddle on the floor for the entire month.
  • We took Callahan to Barnes and Noble for the first time (Kevin and I love that store) and ended up with several new books, which we read to him while he sat in front of us.
  • Callahan’s first thanksgiving meal was a huge hit – especially the sweet potatoes, carrots, and fruit.

December

  • We put up Callahan’s Christmas “bubble tree”. I took Callahan to Hobby Lobby in November and he lost his mind over the transparent and translucent ornaments (so you know I had to buy them).
  • We celebrated the holiday season by going to Living Windows in the District, visiting Santa, driving through Veterans United’s Holiday Lights display, stopping by the Magic Tree at The Crossing, going to Warm Springs Ranch to see the Clydesdales, and starting the next generation on the tradition of visiting Candy Cane Lane with Kevin’s Grandma.
  • Veterans United hosted a fantastic holiday party, once again!
  • We celebrated Kevin’s birthday by going to The Diner and having a mini scavenger hunt for him to figure out his gift.
  • We got a fisher price slide from a co-worker and kept it in the living room for most of December – just something a little fun to do when outside isn’t really an option.
  • We sent out my favorite Christmas cards to date.
  • It was a lovely Christmas in St. Louis – Callahan’s favorite gift this year was a Dyson vacuum that actually picks things up. Win-win for Mom.
  • Callahan had his first haircut! He is looking EVEN more like a toddler and less like a baby after that.
  • Cole and Sarah came in town to celebrate NYE!

Cheers to 2023!

2020 Year in Review

 Happy 2021! I’m not sure I’ve ever been more excited to see the turning of a new year. Typically, this review really contains lists of highlights from the year, but I want to be very clear that not all of these are our favorite moments. But these moments are the reality of trying to count the blessings in a year where that didn’t always come easy.

January

  • We rang in the new year with the pups in bed before Kevin headed to Denver.
  • I kicked off the year with my one little word, open.
  • We celebrated Chloe’s 6th birthday!
  • I went to the Bachelor Premier watch party at Andrew and Alexa’s – they do it big!
  • I saw Little Women at Ragtag with small group friends.
  • We had an amazing work retreat to kick of 2020!
  • We went to Hamilton, MO to celebrate Kersten’s wedding and both pups enjoyed a little vacation at Creekside.
  • I got the iPhone 11 Max (photo game changer)
  • Lots of snow.
  • Mom and Dad got a new pup, Ester.
  • A global health emergency is declared and travel restrictions start.
  • Books Read: It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way by Lysa TerKeurst and Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

February

  • I hosted a Superbowl party for our small group while Kevin was out of town.
  • Taylor, Brittany and I had a girls weekend in Kansas City! Such a blast.
  • I started doing 75 Hard a challenge for 90 minutes of exercise a day, diet, and 1 gallon of water (among other things).
  • Sarah made a last minute trip to Columbia to spend time with me and I was so freaking thankful.
  • The US saw the first COVID-19 death and additional travel restrictions.
  • Books Read: The Enneagram Type 8: The Protective Challenger by Beth McCord, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols, An Edited Life: Simple Steps to Streamlining Your Life, at Work and at Home by Anna Newton Looking for Lovely by Annie F. Downs and Uninvited: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely by Lysa TerKeurst

March

  • I completed 31 days of 90 minute work outs, which I was so proud of.
  • Kevin and I celebrated 5 years of marriage!
  • We made the most out of social distancing by staying at home, supporting our favorite local business, and cuddling with the pups.
  • I create a Quarantine To Do List (of course).
  • A national emergency is declared for COVID-19.
  • MO starts stay at home orders, and I move to work from home.
  • The Olympics are delayed.
  • President Trump signs a stimulus package.
  • There is a toilet paper shortage (wut?)
  • Books Read: Lethal White by Robert Galbraith, A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, and When Less Becomes More by Emily Ley

April

  • Ellie and Eric closed on their house and got a puppy!
  • I completed 30 more days of 90 minute workouts.
  • Face masks are encouraged.
  • We celebrate Easter from home and join our families via FaceTime.
  • Kevin starts FinalVibe.
  • We have a friends hangout on Zoom and play Quiplash.
  • I re-mulched the front flower beds.
  • We both worked from home for the entire month.
  • Books Read: Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren, Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport, A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas, and Growing Up Amish by Ira Wagler

May

  • Our friends, Tony and Alex became parents!
  • COMO starts to open back up – the stay at home order was lifted.
  • I took a week off work!
  • I completed a half marathon and finished 75 hard.
  • We bought a new bed and mattress (a very huge win for 2020).
  • Kevin’s uncle passed away and we were thankful to be able to celebrate and remember his life in person at his funeral.
  • Books Read: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by Timothy J. Keller, Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki, Reading People: How Seeing the World through the Lens of Personality Changes Everything by Anne Bogel, 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkam, The Path Made Clear: Discovering Your Life’s Direction and Purpose by Oprah Winfrey, Decluttering at the Speed of LIfe: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff by Dana K. White, and Garden City: Work, Rest, and the Art of Being Human by John Mark Comer

June

  • I went back to the office after working at home for almost 2 months.
  • My best friend, Brittany, had their sweet girl.
  • It’s officially 10 years since high school graduation (and I was secretly happy not to have to deal with a reunion).
  • Kevin launched FinalVibe!
  • We met up with Adam and Kaylin for a little social distanced dinner in Arrow Rock.
  • We masked up and went to IKEA to buy a full room of furniture for the FinalVibe podcast studio.
  • Kevin went to the Lake of the Ozarks for the weekend and I spent time with Mom and Dad in St. Louis.
  • My garden produced 6 cherry tomatoes.
  • Books Read: N/A

July

  • FinalVibe got t-shirts!
  • We spent 4th of July weekend in Hamilton and it was everything I needed and then some.
  • A mask order went into effect in Columbia, that is still going strong as of 12/31/2020.
  • My aunt Marcy passed away. Not being able to hug family and friends at the funeral was hard, but we were thankful to be able to celebrate her life together.
  • We hung out with Kevin’s family at the lake.
  • Books Read: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, This Is Where You Belong: The Art and Science of Loving the Place You Live by Melody Warnick, Dare to Lead by Brene Brown, and The Selection by Kiera Cass

August

  • I celebrated my 29th Birthday and my people loved on me so well.
  • My family spent a relaxing weekend at the lake.
  • Kevin rode over 70 miles on his bike.
  • I went to a sunflower field for the first time with Alexa and it was everything I ever dreamed of.
  • I started Phase One of the Live Hard program.
  • We brought home some new plants from Helmi’s.
  • Books Read: The Elite by Kiera Cass, The One by Kiera Cass, The Heir by Kiera Cass, The Queen by Kiera Cass, The Crown by Kiera Cass, The Prince by Kiera Cass, The Guard by Kiera Cass, The Favorite by Kiera Cass, Leave Your Legacy by Ben Newman, and Chasing Vines: Finding Your Way to an Immensely Fruitful Life by Beth Moore

September

  • Our sweet friends, Sarah and Cole, became parents!
  • We did lots of vlogging.
  • We had a tree removed from our yard.
  • I met my family in Fulton for a day at Serenity Valley Winery.
  • I painted an accent wall in our bedroom. The color is “Naval” by Sherwin Williams.
  • I was a guest on the FinalVibe podcast.
  • Books Read:Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode – and into a Life of Connection and Joy by Aundi Kolber, and The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living like the World’s Healthiest People by Dan Buettner

October

  • Our friends Jeff and Taylor welcome their baby boy into the world.
  • I started Orange Theory workouts.
  • Kevin went on a 100 mile bike ride, which ended a little to early with a crash and a trip to the ER with a collar bone fracture.
  • We go pumpkin picking.
  • We spend a weekend in Hamilton and I get all the baby cuddles.
  • Books Read: The Minimalist Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Decluttered, Refocused Life by Joshua Becker, and Cozy Minimalist Home: More Style, Less Stuff by Myquillyn Smith

November

  • I got a COVID test due to a potential exposure, but ended up testing negative (thank goodness)!
  • We voted.
  • My best friend, Taylor, got engaged!!
  • We tried Hello Fresh for the first time and LOVE it.
  • We got professional photos taken (below) by Molly Pasternock.
  • We decorated for Christmas way too early, because 2020.
  • We celebrated Thanksgiving, just the two of us.
  • Books Read: The 9 Types of Leadership: Mastering the Art of People in the 21st Century Workplace by Beatrice Chestnut, The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory, Less by Andrew Sean Greer, The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions by Emily P. Freeman, Outer Order, Inner Calm: Decultter & Organize to Make More Room for Happiness by Gretchen Rubin, and A Day in the Life of a Minimalist by Joshua Fields Millburn

December

  • I went to STL for the weekend and we went to Wild Lights at the STL Zoo.
  • I worked from home and quarantined for two weeks leading up to Christmas so I could spend time with family.
  • VU Christmas Party was a hit – even from home.
  • Kevin turned 29 and we celebrated with CC’s.
  • I hit 300 days of exercise in 2020 and could not have been more proud of myself.
  • [Edited to Add]: We got a positive pregnancy test and kept the huge secret from our families.
  • Books Read: The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory, A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made to Live by Emily P. Freeman, The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz, Scenes of the Kingdom by Bill Victor, and Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.

You can read previous posts here: 2019 Year in Review, 2018 Year in Review, 2017 Year in Review, 2016 Year in Review, 2015 Year in Review, 2014 Year in Review

Cheers to 2021!