Friday, December 23, 2016

2106 Review & Reflection


In graduate school I didn’t fully understand the power of reflection. It took me much too long to get on board with the concept. For me, blogging is more reflection than reporting or sharing. Over the years I’ve posted serious reflections at unscheduled times following the death of a friend or family member, as well as more traditional times like birthdays, anniversaries and the end of the year. I’ve come to appreciate how reflections can help guide my path and steer me clear of deep holes on the journey ahead. 

Today, I took out my calendar and looked back over 2016. Once again, I had a magnificent year personally and professionally. We explored with a fair amount of domestic and international travel, highlights being visits to Ireland and two trips to the west coast. As always, we spent many weekend get-a-ways visiting cities in Georgia and around the south. We toured museums and other interesting sites near and far.

Professionally, it was a record year to be involved in academic lectures and I was honored to curate two displays in February. The first was the After Malcom Digital Exhibit: Islam and the Freedom Struggle at National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The other was the display of the only full-size replica of the Bayeux Tapestry on the North Metro Campus of Chattahoochee Technical College. Otherwise, I took on leadership roles at the College in the areas of Online Teaching and Learning Innovation and Open Educational Resources.

It was fun to run a few road races this year, including my failed attempt to complete the Triple Peach. Lastly, I posted a great deal of varied material on my website, http://publicscholar.weebly.com/
In January of this year I posted this as part of my reflection blog: “While visiting Costa Rica a fellow mentioned a popular phrase, ‘Pura Vida.’ It means pure life. In context the man said the phrase means, getting the fullest out of life. I like it. Pura Vida is my theme for 2016. In all that I do, I’ll strive for Pura Vida.”

Pura Vida absolutely describes my 2016. I am deeply grateful for that reality. I strive for greater heights in 2017.

Live Well. Live to the Fullest. Run.


Tom

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