The Holes and Gaps in my 2015 Best Nine

Top Nine

Like many others, I could review 2015 by sharing my thoughts in regards to each of my top nine Instagram posts from the year. Thanks to this website, lots of people have shared the images which received the most engagement during the previous twelve months.

But, as I look at these pictures, I see holes and gaps versus my thoughts on 2015.

  • All of these pictures were posted in the United States, which therefore overlooks the six months that we lived in Switzerland.
  • These pictures only include two of the cities we visited (NYC and Savannah), overlooking twenty-one cities and eight countries we visited including Russia, Italy, France, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland and England.
  • These pictures only include three people other than me – my mom, Bo and Kristine. While those people were very important in 2015, there are countless friends across three countries (Switzerland, England, and US) who made 2015 the year it was. They supported us through tough times, celebrated the highs, introduced us to traditions and their countries, and helped us make incredible memories.
  • These pictures don’t show the puddles of tears that were shed this year. Bo and I have spent the past two days, during our staycation, doing a lot of talking. This year was a rough one mentally and emotionally. We coped with the difficulties of unemployment. We made hard decisions, without the support of a magic eight ball, showing us the way of our future. We spent time apart as he searched for a job and then started that job in New York City. We said goodbye to life in Europe a year before we intended, in order to build a life together in New York City. We took a risk and moved our apartment search to Brooklyn, versus the Manhattan we knew. We spent countless hours searching for an apartment that could feel more like a home, having to see many disappointing apartments before finding the one. We started new roles which each came with their own complexities, requiring our focus and time. I started managing people for the first time, in a role with Procter&Gamble which has quickly become my most fulfilling and gratifying role even after just six short months. We navigated finding our way back into the group of friends we left behind while living abroad while meeting new friends and trying our best to stay in touch with those abroad. We have been blessed to spend more time with both our families in the past six months than we did in the past three years. We have welcomed new members into our extended family, which in the process, has taught us a great deal. We have both said things and done things this year that we wish we could sugar coat or take back but at the end of the day, we are finishing the year stronger than we started and we’ve learned a lot about communication.
  • These pictures, while bright and vibrant, don’t show the way that I have evolved as a wife, friend, sister, daughter, blogger, employee and person. The events of this year have helped me better understand and appreciate those things that are personally a priority in my life. When that video was released about the Instagram husband, I had to laugh because that was definitely a role I tried to have Bo play in years past. But this year, as we tried to focus on strengthening and improving our relationship and those with others, we realized that social media can also cause a lot of issues. Therefore, I’ve worked to enjoy the moments with my own senses versus blocking them with a lens.
  • While I still love running and have many wonderful memories from races and the miles I logged this year, these pictures overlook the role that larger role fitness classes have played in my life since moving back to New York. Bo and I use this time together, each day from 6-7 AM, to start the day together in a healthy way. It is the time that we know we’ll have together each day, before the chaos and demands of work take over. Due to nagging injuries on his side, and the importance of cross training, we’ve spent more time in classes than on the road together. While we both hope that 2016 will find us running together again, we’ve both appreciated what we’ve gained from cross training and challenging our bodies in new ways.
  • These pictures overlook many of the incredible opportunities and memories I was provided due to this blog.  This year I shared my adventures in trying to live a healthy, happier life with you all through 187 posts. Originally started on New Years Day 2010, as I looked at pictures from the night before in disgust, I had no idea that the blog would play such a large role in my life for this many years. this blog has evolved in a multitude of ways.  But, similar to the way it helped me when I moved abroad, it also helped me when we moved home. Through the fitness community I have made new friends, had incredible experiences, and have continued to grow and deepen my path towards a balanced, healthy life.

As we look towards tomorrow, the fresh start of 2016, I am excited for what the year will bring. There will certainly be more travel, as we have already booked two trips for the year, to Tahoe and India. There will be many celebrations and festivities as we stand by Meg and Russell’s side for their 2016 wedding. Our parents will continue to play the role of friends and mentors, as we are able to share our home and city with them multiple times, including the two visits we gave to each of them for Christmas gifts. There will be gallons of sweat and hours spent working out together as this will continue to be the sacred time we enjoy together and my favorite form of socializing with friends. The blog will continue to take an even larger part in my life, as I’ve outlined goals for the year which I will share with you all next week.

Thank you for sharing in the journey and supporting us.

Love,

Ashley & Bo

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New Year’s Eve 2014

Happy New Years!

New Years Eve 2014

We are currently relaxing on Meg & Russell’s couch in Brooklyn sipping mimosas and watching Harry Potter. In my opinion it’s the perfect relaxation afternoon after a fun New Year’s Eve.

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Our flight from Savannah landed in New York around 3pm which gave us just enough time to shower and change before heading out. Since neither Meg nor I knew what to wear, we ended up sharing a Rent the Runway order which worked out perfectly! She wore the two piece Badgley Mischka while I wore a Slate & Willow sequined, copper tone shift dress.   We didn’t have time to get blowouts so instead she put my hair up using a sock bun.

Our festivities started in Carroll Gardens, meeting the newest addition to our supper club, Eloise Margaret.

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She stole all our hearts last night, sleeping and cuddling in our arms while we brought her mom and dad a bit of New Year’s Eve cheer. Even though they didn’t make it out with us last night it was the perfect start to the evening and so much fun.  IMG_4840 New Years Eve 11

From there, six of us headed into Manhattan to ring in the New Year at Toro NYC. Their chef’s table, in the back corner, served as the perfect base for our group of more than 20 friends. 

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Toro’s family style menu included an array of Spanish tapas including delicious street corn, grilled octopus, Spanish style potatoes, and marinated skirt steak! My favorite was definitely the grilled octopus – so delicious!

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At 10:30 Toro staff cleared away the tables and chairs, set up an ice luge and let the DJ kick off the party.

IMG_4878New Years Eve 6 New Years Eve blurry Our night ended around 1:30, late enough to allow for lots of midnight celebration and just enough bubbles to make our late night picture blurry.

What did you do to celebrate New Year’s Eve?

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New Year’s Eve 2013

This New Year’s Eve was exactly what we hoped it would be – small, relaxed, casual, yet fun. We landed in New York City around 4:30pm just in time to hop in a cab to our friend Mike and Liz’s home where we were staying for 48 hours. 008When making plans for New Years many of us weren’t in the mood for a big celebration instead preferring for a more intimate party at someone’s home where we could cook together while catching up. Mike and Liz graciously hosted 12 friends for a dinner party complete with delicious cocktails, appetizers, and a delicious meal which revolved around an 8 pound prime rib.018Amanda, one of Liz’s close friends, recently completed culinary school and therefore we let her lead the menu and kitchen cooking while the rest of us helped in anyway possible. 028  010022

Reemus, their adorable toy Australian Shephard even joined in the fun by providing everyone with lots of kisses and puppy licks!

While part of the group was in the kitchen cooking Liz and I set the table. 031 032 While the 8 pounds of meat cooked slowly in the oven we were able to catch up with everyone over cocktails and cheese. Liz served the ladies a delicious holiday cocktail: gin, Saint Germaine and champagne!011016 030024By 10pm we were all sitting around the table enjoying the home cooked meal which included roasted potatoes, brussels sprouts, white bean sautee, and roast beef. 036 040At midnight we toasted with champagne before going to meet friends at Puffy’s, a nearby bar in Tribecca.  047 043 041 053

It was the perfect New Years and waking up on New Year’s Day with no hangover was an added gift. The small, intimate setting allowed us to catch up with friends versus spending the evening screaming to be heard in a cramped or crowded bar.

New Year’s Eve – What’s your favorite way to celebrate?

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