This is a traditional post that I do at the end of every year. It was surreal to look back on 2020 and make this list. I'm glad I have it documented because there is so much I want to remember.
It was a challenging year, for sure. But for us, it wasn't a "bad" year. I have mixed feelings about making that statement because I know so many people for whom this was a year full of adversity and tragedy. My heart aches for so many people right now. That is true for any year, though. This one just has the additional pile-up of a world-wide pandemic, an ugly election, and the turmoil of Mother Nature. I would be amiss to look back on my own experiences of 2020 and say I had a bad year. Despite the challenges, this year was still wonderful for my family, and wow! Was it ever memorable! Yet, I feel guilty for having so much good to praise while others struggle.
Here are some of our experiences from 2020:
January
- I turned 36
- I joined a book club
- Scotty, Nicky, Daisy, and I saw Seussical at Hale Theater
February
- Zoe had six teeth pulled
- Nicky had a bad case of croup and was prescribed "vocal rest"
- Our garage spring broke for the third time since we bought our house
- I finished the requirements for the Honor Bee before it was discontinued
- I read the Book of Mormon
- We bought a new couch for our basement and stored it in the garage for six months
March
- COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization
- School was dismissed
- Scotty started working from home
- Church was canceled
- Dance classes were canceled
- Piano lessons were canceled
- The library closed
- Disneyland closed
- We had a 5.7 magnitude earthquake and hundreds of aftershocks (lasting for months)
- We planted a garden
- A stay at home order went into effect in Salt Lake County
- We canceled a trip to Moab
April
- Our neighborhood began doing a weekly scavenger hunt
- Eva turned 5 and had a drive-by birthday party
- General Conference was held with no congregation
- No Easter parties and no church
- Scotty fixed up an old riding lawn mower
- Baby birds started hatching in our yard
- We finished our first 2,000 piece puzzle
- Zoe started doing speech therapy online
- We got stir crazy, so we camped out in Grandma's backyard
- Scotty's annual "brocation" had to be rescheduled
May
- The school did a teacher parade
- The last super moon of 2020 took place
- We refinished a picnic table
- We canceled our anniversary trip to Disneyland
- Scotty and I had our 17th anniversary
- Dance classes resumed outside on a tennis court with masks
- Stores and restaurants started reopening
- School ended
- Nicky passed me in height
- I started doing chalk art
- We camped at Wallsburg over Memorial Day weekend
- Riots and protests started all over the nation following the death of George Floyd, Salt Lake City included
- Some stores (specifically Walmart) started closing at 5:00 pm for the safety of their employees
- The kids resumed piano lessons on FaceTime
- I broke down and started drinking soda after being sober for 135 days
June
- Our power went out for a night
- We bought some new dutch ovens
- Our trip to Mount Rushmore was canceled
- We went camping over Father's Day weekend at the Spruces
- We did lots of hiking
- We bought a bidet
- The girls had outdoor dance performances
- Hamilton came to Disney+
- Church started again with just sacrament meeting and the ward was separated into small groups to attend. We chose to wait a little longer to go back
July
- We camped over the 4th of July
- Scotty's grandpa's property up the street from us caught on fire
- We had a Disney themed party at Grandma and Grandpa's
- Salt Lake County issued a mask mandate
- We hung out at the lake a few times
- We finished our basement and got new carpet
August
- Nicky did his Eagle project - refinishing an amphitheater at Wallsburg Camp
- We spent a weekend in Wyoming with friends
- We spent more days at the lake
- The kids went back to school in-person with masks
- Eva started kindergarten
- Scotty took the kids on adventures almost every weekend
- We harvested and froze a lot of raspberries
- I finally got to go to Cafe Rio with Christie for the first time since February
- Scotty's "brocation" had to be rescheduled again (and eventually canceled)
September
- I quit soda again after my final Dr. Pepper on Labor Day
- We went camping for Labor Day weekend and helped get Wallsburg Camp ready for the winter
- Daisy turned 11
- Scotty was supposed to go back to work, but they changed their minds because the COVID cases kept rising
- The library opened back up
- My mom had a combined Easter and Halloween party
- Dance classes started again, this time indoors with masks
- We started going to church again
October
- Scotty's mom had an "autumn party" while it was warm enough to gather outdoors
- We had our second COVID General Conference
- Sacrament meeting resumed weekly, but then we had to go back to every-other week
- Zoe started taking piano lessons
- We took a road trip to Gandy and Fillmore
- Nicky challenged us to not eat out during October, and we succeeded!
- We celebrated Halloween with minimal trick or treating
November
- Zoe turned 8 - we didn't have a party because COVID cases were getting even higher
- The governor issued an executive order that mandated masks state-wide and asked us to not mix households for two weeks
- We took a spontaneous trip to California with Tim and Amber
- We had our first Thanksgiving dinner at our house
December
- Zoe was baptized
- Our van went kaput (but we got it fixed)
- Nicky had his Board of Review to become an Eagle Scout
- Jupiter and Saturn were closer than they have been in 800 years - people called it the "Christmas star"
- Nicky turned 14
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