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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Looking Back on 2011

2011 was a good year.




January - I had my wisdom teeth taken out, and started at San Jose State University! We also went to the Berkely Beer Festival with the Limb-harts, and Evan planned a lovely date night at Hotel Milano in SF.

February - Evan and I took our Vespas down to SLO and had a relaxing, wine tasting weekend.

March - Attended an awesome wedding (ex-coworkers) Congrats Potters! Evan and I went to SLO.

April - Apple friend Luke came to visit, and we all attended the Cal Poly Wine Festival in SLO.

May - I stopped working for Apple (to pursue other career desires), and Evan and I made our first big purchase: The Airstream!

June - Started working for the Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo working with preschoolers and kindergartners in a science camp, and attended another kick-ass wedding (high school friends) Congrats Windes'!

July - Laid low most of the month. I turned 24 and we may or may not have had too much tequila.

August - Finished my first summer at the JMZ, and helped my little sister move to San Jose (SJSU too!)

September - Went up north and worked on the Airstream a few weekends this month. It's coming along! Evan and I went and saw Jimmy Eat World play their Bleed American album in its entirety. Ah-maze-ing! We also met up with our old boss and some amazing ex-coworkers for a fantastic evening in San Francisco.

October - Went to San Francisco's Oktober Fest, San Francisco's Vintners Market, and down to Yucaipa to visit Evan's folks. Also found out Amanda and Chris became engaged!

November- Hosted the first co-family Thanksgiving in our house! It was interesting fitting 14 people in our living room for dinner.

December- Finished my first year at SJSU, and helped Amanda pick out her wedding dress! We attended Razorfrog's First Annual Christmas Party (long time friends), and had a blast reminiscing and catching up. Evan and I spent the NYE hanging out with the Limb-harts, and enjoying the most gorgeous day in San Francisco.

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