As we wave goodbye to 2013, many of us can’t wait to move on to the new year and “restart” ..leaving as much as we can behind. Instead of this traditional approach, I’m taking every little bit of 2013 with me. This was one of the most difficult years, partly because my life changed dramatically and partly because I barely have any recollection of the year’s events.
I was in an accident in March- a freak accident- where my 2 ½ yr old son knocked me out .. literally.. and gave me a severe concussion. Doctors say he hit me in “just the right spot” which unraveled my world (and life) as I knew it. I haven’t driven a car since March. I had a walker & a cane and went through physical therapy to be able to balance myself and walk again. My daily routine consists of my brain battling sensory overload, optical migraine headaches which make me go blind, and not being able to remember 80% of the things I’ve done, seen, and experienced since the accident. In a matter of seconds I went from a career driven, working mom and wife to a woman that couldn’t walk or do anything without help from my husband.
Over the past 9 months I’ve been jotting things down in a journal to jog my memory and try to gain some recollection and perspective of what my life has been like. I rely solely on this journal, my husband and my family to fill in the memory gaps of the past 9 months. So while the world is working to forget the days of 2013, I’m hanging on to every last thread.. from my son’s surgery to finding out we were having another boy and every panic attack in between. There are some memories that are just too precious to let slip away!
While there is still an extremely long road to recovery for me, I’m fortunate enough to have a wonderful support system of family and friends to help me along the way. I’ve learned a lot about my marriage, my family, the people in my support system, and the things that are TRULY important to me. So as many of you are anxious to waive goodbye to the things you can’t wait to forget from 2013, take a step back and see how much of yourself you can take with you. They may seem like insignificant memories and experiences, but you have them, so cherish them and use what you can to make 2014 your best year ever!
Lisa from Life with Lisa says
You are so awesome Carissa. I’m glad that you are one of my 2013 memories I will proudly bring into my 2014 and 15 and 16 and so on. *hugs*
Carissa Beam says
Aww thanks Lisa! You are definitely a memory I’m taking with me from 2013!! xo
Christy Herring says
Crissy this was a beautiful post and I have become a firm believer that every moment in life is a precious and life changing one. The significance of what we go through, good or bad, is what molds us into the people we are. And for me, though 2013 was not an easy one, it was truly one I want to hold onto. I didnt make any resolutions this year…. I am making daily affirmations.
You are awesome and so is your family. I have been fortunate to be a part of knowing them and loving them… all the way from NYC. Lol xoxo
Carissa Beam says
That is such a great approach to take! Love that you have been part of my 2013, cant wait to see what this next year brings for us! xo
Karen says
The birth of my 6th grandchild, my daughter’s 2nd son, Parker. He has been such a joy!
Carissa Beam says
Congrats, what a blessing to have 6!!
Lili says
Xoxo!! Cheers to a 2014 full of new memorable memories!!
Carissa Beam says
bring on 2014!!
Tracy B says
Beautifully written. We can all use a reminder to count our blessings every day. Wishing you an amazing and memorable 2014. Xoxo
Carissa Beam says
xoxo
Vicky says
What an amazing story of strength and the blessing of your family. Continued strength and vibes to you and your family
Carissa Beam says
Thanks so much! Wishing you a very happy and healthy 2014 and beyond!
Jane says
Blessings , strength , and warm wishes coming your way. We moved into our very own home.
Carissa Beam says
Thank you! Wow what a wonderful event to bring to the new year! Congrats and best of luck!
tara pittman says
Makes me remember to live each day to the fullest and count my blessings. Prayers for continued healing.
Carissa Beam says
Thank you! Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!
Linda Kinsman says
I was one of those mentally kicking 2013 out the door because it could have been better. But after reading your moving story, I will spend some time reflecting on your question of what is my most treasured memories of the year. I’m sure they will be family centric. I wish you wellness and happiness in 2013.
Jamie says
Great post Rachel!! Sharing this one!! 🙂
Ellen Christian says
I’m so sorry to hear you are going through this. I will keep you in my prayers. I have several treasured memories of the kids accomplishing some of their goals and a few that I have accomplished as well.