Here is another one of my traditional posts that I have been doing for each year (though I decided against it in 2019). This is to keep traditions going.
Last meal I ate: Spaghetti Carbonara
Last thing I had to drink with a meal: Coca Cola
Last place I went out to eat: The Waterside Bistro/Glenkinchie Distillery
Last film I watched: Pan's Labyrinth
Last game I played: Warcraft III
Last song I listened to: Feliz Navidad
Last person I have sent a text to: My mother
Last friend I have spoken to in person: Campbell
Last TV programme I have watched: Scotland's Hogmanay Live
Last major purchase for myself: A new desk chair
2020 was a difficult year because of COVID-19. However, there were some major positives for me this year and it has made the year easier than it could have been.
Celebrations may have already started in New Zealand for 2021 but we've still got 2020 for 12 more hours so let's look back. 2020 has no doubt been one of the toughest years for most of the people on the planet. For me personally, it started with my uncle Mel passing away in March. This was an absolute shock to us all and he is missed by us all very much.
Then COVID came along and brought a whole new meaning to change. The whole lockdown back in March until May meant a huge number of changes for us all.
But of course, there were positives in my life.
For a start, I became a fully qualified teacher in July and got a job at a school I absolutely love working at, and it's a school I wasn't sure about until the day of the interview when I learned so much about the place and why it's the best school I've worked at.
Further to that, I put down a reservation on a house (again, third time lucky). This time it is definitely going through. And it also was a stroke of luck that I get 5% off the house price for being a keyworker (a teacher). On top of that, I got the First Home Fund just in time (my house is complete literally 2 weeks before the fund gets cut) and I got a much larger, three-bedroom house.
Further to this, I have been able to save both my deposit and get myself a new iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and iPhone 12. I am definitely enjoying having a decent amount of money.
The company also grew considerably this year, obtaining three new big clients. We also had two applicants for a job post that we put out (neither were suitable) and we aim to do the same with this next year.
To top of the year, I passed my theory driving test again (it lapsed so I needed to redo it).
It's a scary thought, but 2021 is the year I turn 30! 2020 wasn't all bad for me personally, but I still live in hope that 2021 is a better year.