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2008 Wrap-up: Jan, Feb, March + My 100th Post

Posted by Monica Danna on Dec 23, 2008 in arts + events, blogging about blogging, health, music, personal, social media issues, travel

WHAT A FRIGGIN’ YEAR IT’S BEEN!

Whew! I feel like just yesterday we were ringing in 2008 at the Proletariat.  RIP Pro! :-(

So much has happened this year, and I was looking for a way to document it all. Over the last few months I’ve been writing a book. Mainly something to document my twenties, seeing as I turned the big 3-0 this year.  And so far, 30 has been fabulous.  :-) The first step was looking back at the last 10 years and attempting to make a timeline. Things like boys,  trips, weddings, boys, New Year’s Eves, Birthdays, boys, and a lot of boys.  But we’ll save the boys part for the book.

So with that process, I’m in documenting mode. So here goes. With lots of help from my gCal and Flickr: A year I will never forget, (nor hardly remember).

And I totally didn’t plan this, but this is my 100th post on CosmoPolitician! Woo-hoo!

I’ve decided to split this post up, there is just too much to get in.  Here are the first three months, and the rest will follow each day from now until the end of December. Enjoy!

January: New Beginnings

Towards the end of 2007, when word was spreading that our beloved neighborhood bar, the Proletariat would be closing in February, we decided there would be no other fitting place to ring in 2008. So with some of Matt’s friends in from Austin, we headed to the Pro for one last blow out. It was happy, and sad, and all those things in between. We snuck beers into the bar, we shared bottles of champagne, and we danced until our feet stopped working. | Full New Year’s Eve @ the Pro set here.

January was also the month of our very first Dr. Sketchy! Still can’t believe it’s been a whole year! Big props to HappyKatie and the crew for an awesome monthly event that just keeps growing and growing! Looking forward to 2009 Sketchies! | Dr. Sketchy Pool on Flickr

One of my favorite memories from January took place on a night that Jeff Balke’s band, Orange Is In, was playing at Rudz. Earlier in the day, Noel was visiting and we all had gathered at the Microcinema house for a party. Following the party, and day long drinking, Matt, Ned and I headed to Rudz to catch the show; proceed to have one (read: five) too many Red Bull and Vodkas, and head to a Rice Archie party. In between resulted in car hurdling and surprising and kidnapping, Brandon, Matt’s transient roomie, and dancing the night away in a way too small grad student apartment with entirely too many people.  Oh to be in college again. Well, at least for one night. No picture exist from this night. And that is probably a good thing.

January was also the very first time I laid eyes on Caroline. More about that later.

February: Wanderlust

Feb was my month of travel.  I had just started a new job back in November of 2007, and with it came the opportunity for me to get back overseas. Something I had been dying to do since my days in the UK, and Europe proper. My first trip took me to Malaysia, where I fell in love with the city of Kuala Lumpur, and the Malaysian people.  I stayed for a week, stared out my hotel window at the Petronas Tower, and ate the most yummy food. Encountered women with four arms, bruised up my OWN leg taking a spill into a Singapore swanky hotel, even made it to infamous KL Beach Club. Oh. those. stories. | Full KL set here.

From KL, it was on to Western Australia!  It was to be my first trip down under, and I was stoked. I headed for Perth from KL, and spent an amazing week in the sleepy Oil & Gas city. I went surfing in the Indian Ocean, hung out at the trendy Subi Hotel Bar, hiked to King’s Park, met a local chef who we spent a wild night at a casino with, swimming(?!), experienced Perth’s “Sunday Session” at the Little Creatures Brewey (same day as Heath Ledger’s funeral—it was 5 minutes from where we were) and  learned of the ridiculous shopping hours: Everything closes at 5pm! Whaaa?! The night our flight was supposed to leave at 2:55am, so we headed back down to Subiaco, and ran into some US ex-pats, who took us to get MORE wine, beer, and Indian food. Highly intoxicated at this point, Josh and I stumbled into the hotel at about 11:30pm, attempted to throw everything into a suitcase, and head for the airport. Here’s a tip. If you are about to board a plane, from Australia to KL to Tokyo to LA to Houston—do not get wasted, eating Indian food, a mere hours before you get in the plane. Not the best idea we ever had. | Full Perth set here.

On my way to Perth from KL, I also encountered a little WATER problem back home at my place. One of the most terrifying things to ever happen, especially when you are thousands of miles away. Always in debt to Mom, Matt and Maggie for their help with that situation! Maggie even made me feel better with her adorable marker presentation to assure me all was OK. What a doll. Loves her mucho.

From Perth, it was back home for a few days, serendipitously in time for the February Dr. Sketchy! It was great to see all my peeps after traveling for a few weeks, and what a welcome home with boobie cupcakes!

After a few days home, I was back off again.  This time to Amsterdam, where I went on the shopping spree of my lifetime, resulting in my new favorite winter coat; had a run-in slash fall out with KLM, spend a dreadfully boring day at the RAI for a trade show, hence resulting in Queen Trivia Post. |  Amsterdam full set

Then, on to the Middle East, Manama, Bahrain, where, yes, I rode a camel and smoked the hookah. It was a great month of traveling, but I sure was glad to crawl back into my bed. | Bahrain full set.

March: Music + Medicine

a href=March began my first experience with my bad year of health. But before that, as with every year around SXSW, Houston gets some stellar shows coming to town. We were lucky to get two of my all time favs in a period of 4 days: Wilco and My Morning Jacket. The day after the MMJ show, Michelle and I drove to Austin for the night to attend the SXSW Rock Band party. We had a blast catching up with Gwen + Joel, met both Pete Cashmore and Marianne for the first time, and proceed to try on every single winter item of my cousin’s coat rack. Promise it was MUCH funnier at the time. Hell, maybe it’s funny now. “Let it snow, biatch.” This was probably the first time Michelle and I realized we would be friends forever.  “I love animals.” | SXSW Rock Band Party full dr. miggy set.

On Good Friday, i didn’t attend Mass.  And maybe I should have. I came down with a horrible pain in my stomach, which turned out to be, wait for it….waaaait for it…APPENDICITIS! Whoo-hoo!  Yep, I needed an emergency appendectomy Friday night. I still have a hard time believing it. I mean, how random?

If i learned anything this year, it’s that things never go as planned. My old roommate doesn’t call me Drama-ica for nuthin’. Of course, once they got in to do the surgery, they discovered that my appendix was hiding behind some important organs. So, instead of doing the nice and clean laproscopy, they had to do the old fashioned cut. Brilliant. Huge scar. Perfect.

Big thanks to Matthew who kept me company in the hospital for 3 days, Michelle who came to visit, but I feel asleep while she was there (“nobody likes sticking their finger in their eyeball!”), Stefanie and Paul for bringing by the portable DVD player (which I JUST returned last week), Shekara, Kasey, Jaime, Jill, Matt and the boys, and Mom and Dad.  Did I miss anyone? Lesson Leanred:  Demerol is AWESOME! (but not  awesome for remembering hospital guests.)

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So that’s all for today.  The first quarter of 2008.  That was exhausting just recapping it!  Much more to come.  So check back everyday for a new month’s recap.

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(Not so) Good Friday

Posted by Monica Danna on Mar 24, 2008 in health, personal

u1194587inp.jpgFor the last 3 years for Lent, I’ve given up alcohol. A, ahem, sobering experience, that I’ve actually begun to look forward to, seeing as how much of a change of pace it usually is for my normal life. This year however, due to my extensive travel schedule, I was totally unaware that it was Ash Wednesday, i wanna say i was in KL? Not even sure.

So being the natural guilty Catholic that I am, pretty much assumed my lack of abstenance this year was causing some extreme stomach pains I was having on Good Friday last week. (Ok, i really didn’t make that correlation, but it did cross my mind.)

Michelle came over to bring me some meds, and after that still didn’t subside the pain, Mom & Dad swooped in for DevCon 2: the minor emergency clinic. They pretty much had to drag me there, as I was paranoid that I’d get there, they’d tell me it was gas, and send me embarrassingly on my way. Well, thank God for the ‘rents, because it wasn’t gas, or food poisoning, or Catholic guilt.

Yepper, it was my appendix. That little evolutionary organ that serves us no purpose at all, but to randomly become inflamed and infected. Awesome.

So after a cat scan and confirmation of the diagnosis from the Doc, I was put on an ambulance and admitted into St. Luke’s. It’s pretty much a blur after that. Surgery was first thing in the morning. Mom and dad had gone home to get some sleep, and thankfully Matthew came to stay with me during the night, because when the dr. arrived in the morning, they sent me straight to surgery.

The next 2 days were a fuzzy blend of friends, flowers, story time, banana pudding, jello, and pain meds.

As I was preparing for release on Sunday, we received some more bad news. My Aunt Theresa, my dad’s sister, and my Godmother, passed away Easter morning. She joins my aunt Beverly and my Paw Paw (both who also passed away on Easter) who are all resting peacefully now. thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. The funeral will be later this week. For those of you who didn’t know my Aunt Theresa, her husband was Henry Fry, creator of Fry Surf Boards. They lived in Costa Rica for 5 years where he had a shaping shop. He was somewhat of a star in the surfing world. And she was her happiest there in Costa Rica.

It’s been a rough few days, and all of your love and thoughts have definitely helped me through it.

Big thanks to Mom & Dad for always being there when I need them. To Michelle for continuing to be my partner in crime thoughout this; to Matt for covering the night shift and reading to me, even when I’m not supposed to be laughing; to Lindsay, Misty, Taneka, Shekara, Kasey, Jaime, Stefanie, my sister and Matt and the boys, for the visits, flowers, pudding, magazines, and DVDs! We needed a small truck to unload everything. :-)

And thanks to all the twitterati for all your thoughts and prayers. At one point Matt exclaimed, “your replies cover all of page 2!” (I think he was jealous—but it made me feel great :-) )

I truly am blessed to have a most excellent support system in my life, and I can’t tell you another time that has been more evident than these last few days.

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