No D-Day was started by Ninjabetic and (to quote him) "it is a day when our online interactions avoid diabetes completely. Twitter, Blogs, Facebook, MySpace (lol), and anything else you can think of. Not a peep about that dumb disease. For one day."
So, let's get started shall we?
I am more that diabetes.
I am a daughter. The first born daughter of two amazing people. A fiery Irish mother and a strongly principled perfectly bilingual French Canadian father. Because of them I am a traveller. I am a voracious reader. I am not afraid to try strange foods. Because of them I was able to conquer my childhood stutter and can now regularly present in front of large groups of staff. I survived a major car accident, impacted wisdom teeth, divorce and relationship turmoils with their help. I go to the theatre, take the time to cook delicious meals, speak my mind and stick to my guns - because of them.
I am a sister. The eldest of three girls. We giggle over Bridget Jones and quote Steel Magnolias and The Three Amigos. We fight over the Holt Renfrew Clinique Bonus gift packs and share a love of planning family surprises. We are so different and yet so alike. I am ridiculously proud of both of them and they are a constant source of inspiration and support. I feel 100% when all five of us are under the same roof, with the cat and the dog underfoot.
I am one half of a great partnership. We found each other when neither of us was looking and we never looked back.
I am a friend. For someone who is naturally quiet and shy, I have a wonderful group of friends - from elementary school, high school, university, college, work and running. Somehow it all works and I am so very lucky to have them all in my life.
I am a photographer. I bought my first camera in 2003 and was shocked to discover how much I loved it. I say yes to every request and, as a result, have photographed weddings, babies, boudoirs, aerials, pro golf tournaments, races, community events and all sorts of amazing landscapes. Check out: www.celineparentphotography.com if you're so inclined.
I am a runner. I 'discovered' running while in Ottawa. I happened across the CIBC Run for the Cure 5k and was so inspired by all the runners crossing the finish line that, as soon as I got home, I immediately went to the local running store to buy a pair of shoes. I started running the very next day and my life changed completely.
I am a Mac girl. We got our first Mac when I was probably about 12 years old and I was hooked. Right now there are three working Macs in our house and three not so working ones. Oh, and two iphones and a couple of shuffles. And a ipod mini (remember those?).
I make a mean pot of soup.
I was a vegetarian for 18 years and the first thing I ate when I craved meat was an entire steak.
I have three tattoos.
I have never dyed my hair. It's getting greyer by the minute but I kinda like it that way.
I have always wanted a nose ring but never had the nerve to get one.
I have a degree in marine biology.
I work in social services with adults who have a developmental disability. The first day of work scared me because I had never known anyone with a developmental disability before. By the second day I was hooked. The people I am supposedly there to help have taught me more than I could ever hope to teach them.
If something scares me - that means I have to do it.
Because of that rule I have done all sorts of crazy things - bungee jumping, rock climbing, public speaking, scuba diving. Swimming starts next week.
I do not have a bucket list. I do not make New Year's resolutions. I do not believe in fate.
I take life day by day and am very aware of how precious and precarious it can be.
I live every day. Really live it. I fall into bed exhausted and climb out the next day ready to do it all over again.
I am who I am. And who I am is way more than diabetes.
THIS was absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to know you and even happier to learn more about you that I didn't know through this post. Thanks for sharing, you are an exceptional human being and have taught me so much!
and you are an inspiration with the heart of a fierce warrior. And my favorite super-hero! What an awesome post.
ReplyDeleteI am truly lucky to have you in my life (oh, and you forgot Apple TV)
ReplyDeleteI love this post and that picture of your family. For me, family is everything.
ReplyDeleteYou have totally inspired me in taking on things I am scared to take on. Thank you so much for this post.