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		<title>2008 Year in Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>January</strong></p>
<p>The entire month I only wrote one post &#8211; a blog about my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/new-years-resolutions/2008-new-years-resolutions">new years resolutions for 2008</a>.</p>
<p><strong>February</strong></p>
<p>Midway through the month, I wrote about receiving an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/ive-upgraded-cementing-my-geek-status">ipod Classic</a> for my birthday, and how it indicated I was becoming more of a geek. Later, after a discussion with one of my TAFE teacher I began to see how I wanted my future to progress. Excited, I wrote a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/my-future-in-words">post</a> about it. Looking back now I&#8217;ve already encountered a hurdle, but it will only serve to slow me down rather than change the path entirely.</p>
<p>At the very end of the month I wrote about <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/latest-injury-scoliosis">discovering I suffered from mild scoliosis</a>, and began receiving regular chiropractic treatments to alleviate my resulting neck problems caused by the curve in my spine.</p>
<p><strong>March</strong></p>
<p>A quiet month &#8211; I didn&#8217;t have a single blog entry.</p>
<p><strong>April</strong></p>
<p>The lack of attention to my blog continued throughout April, with only two posts. Excited about our trip to America, I wrote about everything I <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/shopping-list-for-holidays">wanted to purchase</a> prior to heading overseas. The second post was a carry on from the shopping list, with an analysis of <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/holidays/which-luggage-bag">what kind of luggage</a> would be suitable. I should mention that up until buying a new luggage case this year, the only thing I had was a small bag with wheels my mum had given to me.</p>
<p><strong>May</strong></p>
<p>Only one post. Mat, Amy, Pauline and I headed into inner Brisbane to witness the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/brisbane-zombie-walk-2008">Brisbane Zombie Walk</a>, an annual event where people dress as zombies, walk the streets then party hard. Perhaps I&#8217;ll enter in the walk in 2009 instead of being a spectator!</p>
<p><strong>June</strong></p>
<p>No posts</p>
<p><strong>July</strong></p>
<p>Around this time Mat and I decided to join the gym. He lasted for about 4 sessions, while I continued going by myself. While exercising I would listen to my ipod, and people watch. I found it fascinating, and <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/people-watching-at-the-gym">blogged about it</a> accordingly. I also started scouting for a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/not-so-eeeasy">mini laptop</a> to think about purchasing, and bought some new <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/netball/new-running-shoes-for-the-brand-snob">x-trainers</a>. Around July, I really started getting into <a href="http://twitter.com/Kelsbells">Twitter</a>, and the daily spamming of my blog with my twitter updates began.</p>
<p><strong>August</strong></p>
<p>Continuing with my research into which mini laptop/netbook would be suitable for me, I decided I would try installing Ubuntu as a secondary OS on my work laptop. What an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/installing-ubuntu">experience</a>!! After a few months my laptop had problems logging into Ubuntu, so I uninstalled it and never got around to reinstalling it.</p>
<p>A few days later I wrote about being absolutely disgusted over the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/family/the-7-year-old-feral-child">treatment of a 7 year old child</a>, and my major news for the month, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/im-getting-an-iphone">getting an iphone</a>. August must have been the month for new things, because we also bought a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/new-couch">new couch</a>, completely filling the main room of our tiny unit in the process.</p>
<p>A few weeks later I got my iphone, and after loading the wordpress app immediately posted a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/blog/posting-with-the-iphone">blog entry</a>, as well as testing the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/blog/testing-photo-post">photo posting ability</a>. The following day we <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/netball/netball-roundup">lost our netball semi final</a>, but thankfully got a second chance at making the grand final due to being second place on the ladder.</p>
<p>Later in the month, Mat and I headed up to<a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/sunday-at-the-beach"> Rainbow Beach for the day</a>. We relaxed, had a picnic lunch, I did a bit of <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/photos-from-rainbow-beach" class="broken_link">photography </a>and we caught up with a friend. Being 8 months into the year, I posted an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/new-years-resolutions/update-on-my-new-years-resolutions">update</a> to my new years resolutions, and to round up the month, I wrote about the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/sport/corporate-box-seats-for-qld-roar-match">corporate box seats</a> to a QLD Roar match my sister scored, using my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/tivo-iphone-lazy">iphone to control the tivo</a>, and <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/sport/and-so-the-butterflies-begin">playing in the Superleague Mixed B Grand Final</a>.</p>
<p><strong>September</strong></p>
<p>The beginning of my health woes. I injured my knee, and met with a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/unbelievable-doctor">completely unprofessional doctor</a> (who didn&#8217;t accurately diagnose the issue at all). Obviously bored and desperate for something to post, I wrote about my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/new-work-desktop-layout" class="broken_link">work computer&#8217;s desktop</a> and the program/wallpaper etc I had implemented. Funnily enough, it still pretty much looks the same today give or take a few icons.</p>
<p>Becoming more and more in love with my iphone by the minute, I installed a program called &#8220;igotchi&#8221; (out of boredom and curiosity I would say), and posted a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/igotchi-review">review</a>. I can only assume I saw the following site on digg or twitter, but I also posted the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/world-statistics-for-the-last-name-of-obrien">world statistics</a> of where the last name of &#8220;O&#8217;Brien&#8221; is most common.</p>
<p>From there, my blog tended to become all about my knee injury. By then I had met with another doctor who had promptly sent me for an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/diary-of-an-mri-scan-victim">MRI scan</a>, for which I wrote an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/the-knee-story-so-far">overview</a> of everything that had happened with regards to my knee up to that date. It was after that scan I learnt I would be needing a knee reconstruction.</p>
<p>Finally something that wasn&#8217;t knee related, I wrote of some <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/additions-to-aunty-sues-vocabulary">additions to my Aunty Sue&#8217;s vocabulary</a> list. To explain, Aunty Sue tends to say a word that sounds similar to what she&#8217;s actually trying to say, with hilarious results. E.g. too-sami (Aunty Sue&#8217;s word) instead of tsunami.</p>
<p>To round up the month, I <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/emotional-spinning-wheel">vented</a> on my blog about being a hormonal female. I&#8217;m pretty sure a lot of women can relate to that feeling!</p>
<p><strong>October</strong></p>
<p>To start the month off, I wrote about <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/appointment-with-the-surgeon">a pending meeting with the surgeon</a> to organise my knee reconstruction, included some links on what <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/youtube-vids-showing-knee-reconstructions">kind of operation</a> I&#8217;d be having, and the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/exercises-helping-to-strengthen-my-legs">exercises</a> I had to do in the meantime to try and get some movement back into my knee.</p>
<p>For a change, and something that WASN&#8217;T about my knee, I wrote about a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/day-out-in-brisbane">day out in Brisbane</a> that Mat and I had. Given I&#8217;m from the Sunshine Coast I tend not to really like cities much, although that day I had to disagree. It ended up being quite fun!</p>
<p>Going back to my knee, I blogged my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/first-meeting-with-the-surgeon">meeting with the surgeon</a>, and the result of the past 4 weeks with the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/four-weeks-with-the-physio">physio</a>. I then turned to technology, and posted about the differences between <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/mystar-vs-series-1-tivo">mystar and the Tivo</a>.</p>
<p><strong>November</strong></p>
<p>Starting off the month, I reflected on whether we as citizens lacked interest in <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/australian-political-music-do-we-lack-interest">Australian political music</a>. After that, I went quiet for a while and left the blog to the daily twitter update/spam (I&#8217;ve discovered I tend to write a helluva lot on twitter during the day!!), then wrote about <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/iphone-igala-expensive-but-fun-way-of-sending-loved-ones-you-holiday-snaps">iGala</a> and the ability to send friends pictures of your holiday over the web direct to a digital photo frame.</p>
<p>In the space of a few days I included a copy of an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/a-letter-from-football-federation-australia">email I received</a> from Football Federation Australia regarding an article stating the A-League was in crisis, and a video of an <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/music/dave-grohl-interview-from-2001">interview with Dave Grohl</a> from 2001. I found that video seriously hilarious, and still laughing watching the video now.</p>
<p>It then got back down to business about my knee. My <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/next-phase-of-the-knee-surgery-date-has-been-set">surgery date</a> was set, and I began to research into the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/phases-of-acl-knee-reconstruction-rehabilitation">phases of recovery</a> after ACL reconstructions. Finally, at the end of the month I began the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/countdown-14-days-until-surgery">countdown </a>until the actual day of the operation (can you tell I was excited).</p>
<p><strong>December</strong></p>
<p>The final month of the year! It started with my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/pre-admission-appointment">pre-admission appointment</a>, and the discovery that the doctor I&#8217;d complained about back in September had <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/insert-title-here-that-says-i-was-right-about-a-dickhead-doc">fronted the medical board for unprofessional conduct</a>. Finally, I was admitted into hospital and had my knee reconstruction, keeping a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/uncategorized/diary-of-my-knee-reconstruction">diary</a> in the process. From there, I documented daily about the first week of my recovery, including the pains and emotional turmoil I felt from being almost totally dependent on someone else (Day <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/knee-recovery-day-1">1</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-2-kr-a-setback-is-just-the-setup-for-a-comeback">2</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-3-kr-tired-and-sore">3</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-4-kr-hot-hot-hot">4</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-5-kr-its-all-about-sleep">5</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-6-kr-countdown-until-the-stitches-are-out">6</a>, <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/day-7-updated-patches-picture">7</a>).</p>
<p>Finally, the excitement about Christmas started began. I posted about finding (what I think it may be) the <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/guess-amyobs-present">perfect present</a> for my sister Amy, tormenting her by including a cryptic picture of the item in question (I still haven&#8217;t even had a chance to get the gift to her). A <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/by-far-the-funniest-thing-ive-seen-in-ages">Christmas video</a> popped up of some of my friends and family doing an elf dance, and I linked to some <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/non-sensical-speak/aussie-christmas-carols">Australian Christmas Carols</a> that I&#8217;d found in the itunes store.</p>
<p>The topics then returned to my knee, and health in general. I was pointed in the direction of a site where you could <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/technology/social-site-for-rating-doctors">rate doctors</a>, which I promptly used to post a negative review of the doctor I&#8217;d met who&#8217;d fronted the medical board, as well as a positive review for the doctor I&#8217;d had after that. It was also time for my <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/week-2-kr-stitches-are-out">2nd week recovery review</a>, including a <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/injuries/week-2-kr-scars-revealed-weak-stomachs-should-not-look">picture of my new scars</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, to round up the year I <a href="http://amyo.id.au/kelly/new-years-resolutions/2008-new-years-resolutions-2">revisited my resolutions</a> I&#8217;d made in January, finding I&#8217;d only managed to complete 5/10. Dismal!!</p>
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