Monday, February 18, 2013

My "Most Memorable" -- Weeks 31 - lost track

Ok, so this posting is going out WAY later then it should because when I opened it to finish writing, it started "Happy New Year..."  So as opposed to scrapping and starting over, just pretend that I posted this sometime in early January ;-). 

You know how VH1 always has those "Best of... or Worst of...2012" shows, well since 2012 was a pretty atypical/interesting year for me, I thought I'd dedicate this blog to some of my "Most Memorable Moments...What I Remember of 2012".  Instead of music videos though, it will be my memories with pictures!

Most Memorable/What I Remember of 2012
January/February-
Year started with a couple amazing trips to Mexico & South America...

  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Jan); Sao Paulo, Brazil (Jan/Feb); Buenos Aires, Argentina (Feb)...

(Mexico group & our resort)

(Sao Paulo soccer match and Brazil group)

(Friends in Buenos Aires)
  • And while I was in Buenos Aires, my youngest nephew was born on Feb. 14th...Brody Auer Wininger! (he just celebrated his 1st bday)

Baby Broday with his 2 big bros (Trent & Dane)

March
I thought it would be tough to top the trips I took in Jan/Feb, but a trip to "Down Under" was pretty damn sweet -- Australia & New Zealand...got to spend St. Patrick's with my buddy Tony and celebrate his 40th Bday at the same time!



April
This was a bitter-sweet month for me...
  • Celebrated Easter, and my 40th, with almost all my family at my parents (SWEET)
Me with all my nephews and niece
  • All my friends in Seattle got together for an India going away party (SWEET)

  • Embarked on a new adventure and hopped a plane with 9 suitcases and a set of golf clubs to India (SWEET)
  • Had to leave my dog, Chewy, and all my family/friends behind (BITTER)

May
May was pretty much a blur...so busy with working and trying to 'settle in' as much as a white dude can in India.  But what I recall...
  • Meeting my new team and co-workers


  • Taking advantage of my temp 'housing' @ the Westin

  • Thinking "how the hell can it be over 100 degrees at 10pm at night with no f'ing sun?!"
June
I officially turned 40 in June, although my family threw me a surprise 40th in April -- so I guess that should be memorable, as everyone says that turning 40 is one of those BIG b-days.  But honestly it didn't feel much different from any of my previous b-days...except that I was in Bangkok, Thailand BABY!!! Other than my trip to Bangkok, moving into my apartment in India was my other highlight ;-).
My pad!
Golden Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

I spent my bday riding an elephant...

...and w/ gators & tigers!

July/August/September
Lumping all those months together b/c I honestly don't remember much of them ;-).  What does stand out is -
  • My team officially begin it's "season" and visiting a few campuses here to get a 'feel for the environment' -- really cool experience visiting these schools/cities & meeting the students
    One of the campuses I gave a presentation.
    Three students who received Microsoft offers--they were so happy!
  • Celebrating my 5 year anniversary with Microsoft!! (below is the collage they put together & sent out)

  • Getting to hang out with my friend, and 1st visitor from the US, in Goa (Princess Kecia)
     

October
So I guess it technically was late Sept, but let's say early October -- I made my 1st trip back to the states since arriving in India, which also marked my 6 month 'anniversary' in India. Again some bitter-sweet memories...
  • Returning to Seattle and seeing my friends and old co-workers (SWEET)
    K&B @ Sounders game!
    Jeanette & I pancake buffet!!
    Sunday football @ LTD...man did I miss it!

    1/2 day Fri w/ Val, Trish & Ben

    Sushi w/ Dave, Cara, Ben, Becca & Kristen!

     Great last night dinner with amazing friends -- Jenn & Sarah!
  • Driving my own car...with the windows down and country music blasting (SWEET)
  • Actually having to wear a coat and jeans b/c it was cool outside (SWEET)
  • Having to say good-bye to friends all over again (BITTER)
  • Returning to India and attending our HR Learning Week in Goa! (SWEET)


November
It was the month for celebrating holidays...
  • Diwala - the BIG holiday here in India, which is like merging Christmas and 4th of July
    Pic from my balcony
  • Thanksgiving - very thankful to have gotten to spend Thanksgiving with my friends (Emily/Matt & Lisa/Matt) in Singapore...and got to visit another very cool place
 Here's the crew from Thanksgiving--great food and met some great people!

 Pictures with Lisa, Matt and Mikalah...and Emily and Matt at AWESOME burger joint!
View of Singapore from the Harbor.

  • Attending my first Indian wedding reception...a co-worker of mine -- and getting to bring my friend Janelle with me to reception.

December
What I'll remember most about December is it being the first time in my life that I haven't spent Christmas with my family...which was really strange.  So even though I didn't see my family for Christmas, there were a couple other stand-outs...
  • Chilling by the pool, golfing and wearing shorts/flip-flops...nice weather!
  • My team surprising me and decorating my office for Christmas & having a Secret Santa exchange w/ them

  • Hearing the news from my mom that my Uncle Connie passed the day before Christmas Eve and not being able to be with my family...very tough.

  • Thinking about what an interesting year it was...and how lucky I am to have gotten to experience it all and have friends/family who will always be there--regardless of where I move or live
It's definitely been an interesting year, and one that I'll never forget...all the new people I'm meeting, places I'm visiting, challenges I'm facing and memories I'm creating!  I've missed weddings, birthdays, funerals and just all the occasions that fall in between...and although I couldn't physically be there, I was thinking of you all (Anthony/Nadene, Phil/Allison, Jenn/Sarah, Uncle Connie...and anyone else I missed).

Yeah, 2012 was a memorable one!  Stay tuned for next blog post...it won't be long--promise.
K-

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