Since February 12, 2011 — the date of my last blog post — none of these things has happened. I still live in Merritt. I still work at the Merritt Herald. I still
stay in my little apartment with a view of the Merritt Funeral Chapel. And, I
still occasionally get locked both inside and outside of my apartment.
That’s not to say my life has been uneventful over the last
year and a half. I’ve managed to keep myself busy.
Each year the Herald publishes a ‘Year in Review’ as the
last paper of the year. This post is my attempt at a review of the last 17
months.
• In June 2011, I became the editor of our little paper, which
publishes twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• That same month, I ran my first half marathon — the Seattle
Rock ’n’ Roll Half Marathon — which I completed in 2:04 plus a few seconds.
• Last year, I formed an alliance with a competitor — the reporter from Merritt’s other
newspaper. We still frequently compete in eating contests, like this Canada Day
watermelon-eating contest, and the annual corn eatin’ contest in September. We
also still try to scoop each other on the good local stories.
• In July 2011, I experienced the notorious Merritt Mountain
Music Festival, which I covered for the paper. For four days I explored the
festival grounds, hung out in the media tent, enjoyed my backstage privileges
and took up close and personal photos of the country artists while they
performed on the main stage. If you look just below Dierks Bentley’s hand in
this photo, you can see me with my camera.
That same weekend, I performed some folk songs from
Merritt’s downtown stage with Johnny Cash looking on in the background. One day
I’ll be able to tell my kids that I’ve performed in the Country Music Capital
of Canada.
• Later that summer, I made my theatrical debut as Lilly Priest
in “Happy 100 Merritt,” a play to commemorate the city’s 100th
anniversary. It was definitely a step out of my comfort zone, but at least I
can cross that one off the list.
• By the time August rolled around, I needed a break. So, I
hopped on a plane bound for Hawaii where I visited with some Temple Square
sisters and explored the island.
• About six months later, I was able to go on another
adventure and visited my home and native land (South Africa) with my family. We
visited family, went zip lining, rode elephants and ate lots of biltong.
This list is by no means exhaustive — just a quick glimpse
into my life over the last year and a bit. Stay tuned for more adventures to
come.
4 comments:
Oh man Jade you've been having all kinds of fun! Way to step out of your comfort zone and perform! I loved the hair! :) Looks like you are enjoying life!
Jade!! So fun to see what you've been up to. And can I just say I love your hair? It looks SO cute.
All I can say is, "It's about time!" Just kidding - I'm so glad you updated because you didn't even tell me half of what has gone on based on your post! So exciting about the things that you've done. I'm not going to lie, but I'm a little jealous. I'll just live vicariously through you, so keep enjoying life!
Yay for blogging again and yay for how much fun it looks like you are having! So exciting. I hope to hear more about your adventures soon.
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