A group Whidbey Island Rocks paints rocks to be found in wooded trails. This is my third find of 2026! I always leave them where I find them for others to enjoy.

Life Review by Decades in Year of Fire Horse

1-20:

  • Lived in five states.
  • Studied piano age 7-18, won state piano competition 14, scholarship in music conservatory for piano performance, age 17.
  • Studied college level biology age 15-17, high school scholarship to go into science, 2-year internship in immunology research lab 17-19.
  • Scoliosis back brace, co-lead city support group, met many folks with disability, 12-16.
  • Left piano keyboard for wilderness, transferred schools and did college outdoors treks in Utah, Washington, and Oregon.

20-30:

  • Finished English Lit degree, minor in music while working 25-30 hrs/week work study sorting and delivering mail.
  • Traveled to work in Japan for several months.
  • Volunteer tutored weekly ESL sessions with immigrants and refugees, 5 years.
  • Worked years of temp jobs, administrative office jobs, tech editing.
  • Completed two-year creative writing certificate through reduced cost courses from university employer.
  • Employed to handknit sweaters for then fledging Cascade yarn company.
  • Made first attempt at grad school, to teach Special Education, while working two jobs.
  • Dropped school and applied for a medical transcription job in a hospital. Ad required 2 years’ experience. I had 2 WEEKS. Passed medical language tests and typing 100+ wpm with flying colors, so was trained in acute care setting.

30-40:

  • Marriage
  • Travel to Europe and met my grandmother’s brother and godfather.
  • Death of stepdaughter
  • Birth of daughter
  • Divorce
  • Transcribed medical reports for clinics and hospitals nationwide 40-60 hrs/week, some night shifts.
  • Daughter’s life-threatening illness and two years’ treatment.

40-50:

  • Moved to gifted home with lowered rent and tons of yardwork in exchange to raise child during school years and medical follow-up.
  • Worked 60+ hrs/week from home transcribing for hospitals, changing from employee status to self-employment until someone shared a way I could work for media production. Transcribed for media production ever since, self-employed.
  • Working from home allowed me to be present for every one of my child’s school, sports activities.
  • Completed two half marathons and two full marathons to raise funds for cancer research nonprofits.

50-60:

  • High school and college graduation of child
  • Global COVID pandemic
  • Volunteered at many local community projects, food bank gardens, farms.
  • My own cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • My dad’s cancer diagnosis and treatment, passing
  • Moved rental homes three times, twice circumstances beyond my control.
  • Second attempt at grad school while working full-time, this time toward a Public Health degree. Completed first year with political, societal, funding changes, facing low reality of employment success as a 60-year-old competing with jobs with my 30-something cohort. First time a teacher let me knit while taking online multiple choice tests (my arch nemesis) proving I could test better while occupying the anxiety part of my brain. (Win!)
  • Episodes of severe depression.
  • Sold 26-year-old car and got loan for used car that’s a decade younger that I love.

60-70 Goals

  • Pay school loans and all debt, self-employment taxes, thanks to inheritance.
  • Do as many weekend Rewilding things as I can to feel alive and rebuild strength.
  • Volunteer for trail maintenance at community center.
  • Repair free piano missing an octave given to me in order to reconnect to musical expression again.
  • Either move to a one-bedroom apartment/house without housemate or use second bedroom after current housemate moves on to build a weekend Knit Studio business to host knitting technique classes with self and experts.
  • Go on first ever several-day Knit Retreat somewhere in the U.S. with curriculum and camaraderie, as long as can find dog/cat-free space for my animal-allergic soul. Sheep welcome!
  • Research ways to afford first house ownership.
  • Explore further trauma healing modalities.
  • Flesh out one scene at a time for memoir.
  • Keep searching for PT work.

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    Lisa RR

    Dear Erinjust a quick note to say I read your post.Wow th

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