An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings

Obligatory “End of the Year” Post

31 December 2007, 10:09 am. . Filed under Stuff.

I noticed a lot of blogs are postings stuff about 2007. Well, I started giving it some thought…..what made this past year special for me, personally. Yes, there have been a lot in the realm of politics. We managed to killed the Amnesty Bill, every body and their brother has been running for president, and we’ve been subjected to the never ending, boring as hell debates. There have been murders of innocents and assassinations of leaders. There has been good news out of Iraq, but you’d never know it judging by the main stream media. Not enough blood anymore I guess.

A lot of things have happened in the Ol’ Broad’s recollection of 2007.

1. I moved. A biggie.

2. I learned to dance with peacocks.

3. Major/minor health issues.

4. Jr came to live with us.

5. Mr Ol’ Broad FINALLY made the move, too.

6. I reconnected with an old friend, only to find out one of her children had been murdered.

Obviously, more happened over the last 12 months, but those are the BIG ones.

So, how are you looking back on your year? Share! :)

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4 Comments »

  1. TexasFred. 31 December 2007, 2:01 pm

    I have learned one thing, there is no obligatory “End of the Year” post…

    Happy New Year Kate… :)

  2. olbroad. 31 December 2007, 3:58 pm

    Aw hell….I thought it was a rule! LOL

    Happy Day back atcha and to Mrs T.F. :)

  3. rosettaresearch. 31 December 2007, 5:19 pm

    I have learned to laugh at inadvertent funnies. Such as you listing “assignations” of leaders. While Sarkozy dating a former Super Model is interesting, I am pretty sure you meant assassinations.

    Other than that, 2007 was kinda unmemorable for me. Looking forward to 2008 with apprehension and excitement.

  4. olbroad. 31 December 2007, 5:50 pm

    Oooops….Heh.. Fixing it! Ok, who said I was the brightest bulb in the box!

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