Reflecting on 2015 ~
It's been a while since I've opened a browser and logged into my blogger account but I thought doing a recap of the year would be the perfect opportunity to. As 2015 comes to a close, it has become clear to me that 2015 has become one of the most pivotal years of my young existence. I started the year with such trepidation and am ending it with more self-awareness and a clearer image of who I want to be as I progress through life.



L - R: Prague, Czech Republic | Vienna, Austria


L - R: Santorini, Greece | Split, Croatia


L - R: Rome, Italy | Madrid, Spain


L - R: Paris, France | Reims, France
Though 2015 was a journey of myself where I became more self-aware, confident and reassured about what I want out of myself and my life, it was largely a year that I learnt to appreciate my friends. Don't get me wrong, I love my friends and always have but this year just really cemented my love for them. Life throws you in such different directions and gives you curveballs to overcome. Life is unpredictable. You can't be guaranteed that something will go a certain way because you want it to. But if you have a core group of friends, friendships built on a strong foundation, you can overcome anything.


L - R: Manchester, England | Edinburgh, Scotland
The group of friends that I have now, I would not have if my life didn't go in certain directions. If I haven't moved to Hurlstone, I would not have met any of the friends that I hold near and dear. Though they may not know it, my friends have become part of my foundation. They have silently been there for me. Given me the confidence to explore more, do more, laugh more and talk more. I think I've only been able to be as outgoing and loud and happy as I am because of them. They have given me strength when I didn't know I needed it. They have reassured me when I doubted myself. And this was all done subconsciously. It was done because I knew they would be in the background cheering for me. Egging me on instead of holding me back or doubting my decisions. Though my friends may not have done this all directly or out loud, their presence has had the same effect as if they were cheering me on.


L - R: London, England | Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Reflecting back on my life has made me realise this and for that, I will always be grateful to 2015. So thank you past Lucy for putting in the motions one of the most eye-opening years of my life. Here's to hoping that 2016 brings on some more revelations and personal growth.



Just some of those that I hold near and dear
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