…..despite the terrible events that took place in 2016 on a personal level it was a wonderful year
Most people would agree that 2016 had to be a terrible year for natural disasters, untimely deaths of beloved celebrities, horrendous terrorist attacks around the world, the Syrian refugee crisis, Brexit and a nasty election campaign in the U.S.
Even on a personal note, 2016 hasn’t been all sunshine and roses but there were many memorable and special moments.
In January our son ended up staying with us for an extra week before heading back to London, England. The circumstances of his extended stay aren’t exactly positive but we did have him with us and for me that was special. By the way, at the end of December of last year, he slipped on the ice and broke his upper arm and he required surgery. The surgery was successful and he was released from the hospital on January 1st. 
In February my friend M celebrated her 64th birthday and my niece, S, her 26th.
The biggest event in February was our daughter’s wedding to her first love and partner of 10 years. They met on Feb. 10th so they decided on their 10th anniversary they would make it official and tie the knot. What a special day!
In March while we experienced snow, our future daughter-in-law was sitting in an outdoor caffe in Assisi planning her wedding.
In May we celebrated Mother’s Day with the family in the backyard (a little chilly) and at school we had our Forest of Reading celebration, Jump Rope for Heart and our annual Fun Fair. Winnie also had her first swimming lesson and her Daddy started Go Cart racing. Also A and J and their brother-in-law, G, ran the Sporting Life 10k.

In June two of my colleagues retired from teaching, my very good friend, A, celebrated her 75th birthday and our son and his love were married in London at City Hall.
Our school choir also sang at a Blue Jays game and we put on our annual outdoor extravaganza at school.
July was the highlight month of the year for our family. We took a trip of a lifetime. My sister and her family from Calgary and my two daughters and their families and my husband and I travelled to Italy to celebrate the union of our son, B, and his beautiful Iranian bride, Az. We travelled for the first 11 days visiting places like Venice, Florence, Bologna and Lucca and then we all met in Assisi where the actual wedding took place. After three days in Assisi we made one more stop in Rome before flying back home.
In August I was able to open up the cottage and spent about 5 weeks there off and on. My husband and I celebrated our 41st wedding anniversary and I had another birthday.
September brought a new school year and my last first day of school. My husband had been coaching a small group of boys from our extended family to get them ready for this year’s cross country team and they were all entered into the Railpath Community Run. In fact there were 11 of us from the family that ran that day. I was happy to do 5k without stopping in 45 minutes. At least I wasn’t the slowest person on the course. The boys did really well and some of them walked away with some prizes.
October was another busy month with a lot of milestone birthdays. My husband turned 65, my dad 90, my son-in-law 40 and Winnie celebrated her 1st birthday. I also organized and ran my last book fair school. We raised the largest sum of money ever. I now I have the fun job of buying books and supplies for the library and classrooms.
In November my oldest daughter, A, celebrated her 37th birthday. Where has the time gone? My younger daughter, Winnie and I attended the Royal Winter Fair and I, along with five other teachers took 59 students on a three day overnight winter camp in the Kawarthas.
In December my Dad moved from his apartment to the retirement home across the road. We held our annual craft night at school, held a Christmas concert and had our staff party at a local restaurant. Christmas was a three day affair; one day in Hamilton, another in Toronto and the third in Oshawa. On the 30th of the month we celebrated the birthdays of our twins who are now 35. As my principal and friend M would say ‘Carol you’re old!’
So as you can see there were lots of bright moments in 2016 for me and the Cormier family. Wishing you all a bright, happy, healthy and prosperous 2017.
Cheers!
“Bright moments” is an understatement! What a wonderful and celebratory year for you. How often we forget the truly lovely times since the more difficult and painful tend to smack us in the face. May 2017 be filled with more of the joy and love that 2016 brought you and your family Carol.
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Thank you Judith. With all the media coverage of how awful the year was it was a good exercise to review my own year and be truly thankful for such a ‘celebratory’ year. It will be hard to beat the joy I’ve felt this year but I have a lot to look forward to, one of them being retirement. I’m ready!
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Lovely memories dear Carol, love the way your organize it. All the best for you and your beautiful family in 2017!
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Thank you Elizabeth. Wishing you the same for 2017.
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What a wonderful year!!!! What a wonderful life 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Jodi. It has been a spectacular year. I only wish my husband’s health was better. He’s put on a very brave face for the last 7 months.
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Yes There is always something. Huh? We must just try to cherish those good things and moments and endure the others.
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You’re so right.
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There’s always a silver lining, thank you for sharing all of your with us. These photos of beautiful! Your family is blossoming, and that is always a good thing.
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Hi Lisa, I’m so impressed with your positive outlook, especially with what you’ve recently gone through. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your article called ‘Blessings’. There is always a silver lining and sometimes we don’t see it until we sit back and reflect on all the good things in our life. All the best for 2017. Carol
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Thank you Carol!
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What an eventful year. Retirement is what you make of it. Some people view it as the end and settle down in carpet slippers in front of the TV. Others view it as a new beginning – a time to do all the things you never had time to do before, and their lives can be even busier than when working. I can guess which category you fall into. So get the art materials organised, the camera classes behind you, the travel schedules scanned, and go for it. Enjoy.
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You really do know me Dorothy. I’m already thinking about what I’ll do next. I’m thinking about going back to school to study art, working at the local library and of course travelling to London, England sometime this year.
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I would go as far as to say you had a remarkable year!!
While it is unlikely that 2017 can complete with so many special events in your life, I’m sure the new year will deliver some wonderful memories of its own 🙂
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Well my retirement will be a special bittersweet moment in 2017 and every moment spent with my granddaughter is special.
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A wonderful idea to gather all your memories to one post Carol. Very wise of you to focus on the highlights, and there were so very many! Cheers to 2017!!
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Thank you Melissa. I was only going to focus on the two weddings but there was so much more to share. It wasn’t until I started to write this post that I realized how amazing this year really was. Wishing you and your beautiful family all the best in 2017. Carol
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Thank you so much for your well wishes Carol.
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