Well – today is the last day of my 20s. When I look back over the last 10 years, I realise that it’s a heck of a long time. Here’s a few of the things that have happened in the last decade of my life:
- Just over 10 years ago a join a small church plant in Whiteinch, to spend a year working full time. I was the 9th member of the church. (IIRC)
- Said church has now met in a home, a shop front, a nightclub, a community centre, 2 schools, and now a new community centre
- I applied, studied for, and completed my degree (1997-2000)
- I met Heather, fell in love, and got married (met in 1997, married in 1999)
- I got interested in Linux (initially in 1998, scrapping Windows totally 2003)
- I got my first car (and 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th)
- I flew for the first time (2001, I think)
- I travelled out of Europe for the first time (Tunisia, 2002)
- I travelled to the southern hemisphere for the first time (Mozambique, 2007)
- Bought my first and second flats (2002 and 2005)
- Got a cat (2005)
- Got my first full time job (2000)
- Broken my first bone (nose, 2007)
- Watched Liverpool win the Carling Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Cup, Champions League and European Super Cup (but sadly not the Premiership
)
I’ve probably messed up a couple of dates, and missed a whole load of stuff out. But there’s a lot to remember, and I am getting old now….
Of course, there are a whole load of things to look forward to, not least the birth of my first child. But first I want to drink a toast to everyone who reads this, almost all of whom I have met in the last 10 years. Here’s to you all, and the difference you have made in my life.
mrBen
“Became LUG-Radio Community Hero, 2005″ ?!?
Happy birthday for tomorrow mate
You showed me how to tie my shoelaces. And that crying because I couldn’t complete Jet Set Willy just wasn’t the manly thing to do.
You will live in our hearts forever, mrBen. Even if our hearts are plucked out and wired up to some strange Cthulhu-mythos contraption running the next-dimension version of Ubuntu.
I drank a baguette once.
Thank you mate. Many happy returns to you.