2020
December 31st, 2020. Tennessee
- I worked from at least seven different desk spots in 3 different rooms.
- I considered seeking professional counseling early this year, and did not follow through. I sometimes wish I had, and still consider it often.
- I listened to Nik practice the drums nearly every day of the year.
- We went inside the Pyramid in Memphis that is now a Bass Pro Shop.
- We slept in an A-Frame with friends on the lake in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
- We visited the Hot Springs National Park.
- We saw Brandi Carlile live at the Ryman!
- I canceled three flights. Denver. Boston. Albuquerque.
- I went to the inaugural Art Ball in a lovely dress and met another female architect wearing the SAME dress! We hugged.
- I subscribed to and canceled Hulu, Disney Plus, HBO, and YouTube TV.
- I finally had a movie night in my backyard, and we watched Hamilton! (see Disney Plus above)
- We had dinner at Tailor, and loved it.
- We introduced a second cat into our home.
- I worked with a team to complete the restoration of over fifty 100-year old steel windows, and was interviewed by a magazine for the restoration of those windows.
- I bought Eames furniture from a friend just in time to set up my home office.
- I might have worked in an office outside of my home for the last time.
- We saw my nieces play volleyball.
- I climbed to the top of a hill in Whites Creek with friends to see the Nashville skyline.
- I climbed inside a silo.
- I went to an MLS soccer game, and had so much fun that I bought season tickets. Then the season was cancelled.
- My mom got us season tickets to see the performances at TPAC, and we didn’t get to go to a single one because the season was canceled.
- There was a tornado in our neighborhood. A huge tornado that damaged hundreds of homes and businesses. That leveled the sanctuary of the church that my grandparents founded. That left huge sections of the city impassible due to downed trees and power lines. You can still see the damage 9 months later. The neighborhoods will never be the same.
- I ordered seeds from a seed catalog, and planted maybe half of them.
- I organized an office volunteer day to sort supplies for those who needed them.
- We had a final dinner at Rudie’s that we didn’t know would be a final dinner.
- I worked from home because I had to. Not because I wanted to, and then decided that perhaps I want to forever.
- I took a vacation and spent it working on my house, not traveling.
- I had facetime calls on a weekly basis for a little while with my immediate family.
- I cut Mimi’s hair in her kitchen not knowing it might be the last time I would be with her in her home.
- I had facetime calls on a weekly basis for a little while with my immediate best friends.
- I took naps in the middle of the work day.
- I learned what it meant for the world to be overtaken by a pandemic.
- I ordered groceries for curbside pick up once.
- I bought hand sanitizer. I honestly don’t think I ever had before.
- I was part of a team that went from seeing each other every single day, to only seeing each other via a video camera once a week. We made the new normal successful.
- We held our chicken, Repecka, on her final day.
- I designed a sectional sofa.
- I stopped using an alarm clock to wake up in the morning.
- For most of the year, my desk was next to a window that I could open any time I wanted.
- We planted garden herbs and vegetables in the front yard.
- I made monkey bread.
- I made a photo book of our 2014 life, and started making one of 2015.
- I downloaded and used a plant identification app.
- We played Pandemic during a pandemic.
- I hand dyed cotton napkins in the Japanese shibori style.
- I made face masks, and then wore them in public to prevent myself from breathing on others.
- I attended two virtual conventions.
- I watched the Nashville Metro Council struggle through their first ever virtual meetings.
- For the first time in Tennessee, I experienced that moment when you pull up to a job site and a building you designed has been built!
- I built a window seat, and write in my journal while looking out towards the garden most days.
- I hung my black and white vintage houndstooth curtains over an actual window.
- I had a socially distanced dinner with my best friends in a park.
- I watched the video of a police officer killing George Floyd.
- We saw Burgess Falls from a pontoon boat.
- I moved my office outside as often as I could.
- I participated in a protest against racism and to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
- I learned what ‘woke’ means.
- I started walking remotely with my mom and sister most Saturday mornings.
- I had days where I couldn’t stop crying and days where all I wanted to do was sleep.
- I ordered a takeout dinner for 8 to enjoy in a Southern Living Idea Home.
- We spent many Saturdays at Cook swimming and eating Doritos and Cheez-Its.
- I decided to straighten my teeth.
- I spent an entire day, dawn til dusk, at a client’s property simply to watch the sun.
- We set up a hammock in the backyard.
- I helped a neighbor decide what to do with his house.
- Nik and I drove to and from Dallas together.
- We visited my brother in his Dallas home.
- I learned that Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away during my going away party.
- I started my own architecture firm (Sinz Shadowens Architecture) with an amazing partner!!! We flipped a coin to decide whose name would be first.
- My mom decided to sell her accounting firm.
- I read books about racial injustice and inequality.
- I looked for houses with my sister.
- My yellow vintage chair was reunited with its sister.
- I paid myself from the bank account of my own business.
- I had a glass of bourbon before riding a side-by-side up to the ridge to watch the sunset.
- We camped on an island, and got there via kayak.
- I hand painted the walls of our stair making my daily commute much more pleasant.
- I proudly introduced myself as the owner of an entirely female founded architecture firm, and enjoyed the excitement of new friends and clients who recognize that it is a rare thing.
- I made cupcakes from scratch because my friends started turning 40. Did you know it is nearly impossible to make black icing?
- I went to the liquor store at least three times in a single year, which is a record for me.
- I now hold an architectural license in four states. CA, TN, AL & MS
- I found teal blue Fostoria glasses for my Aunt days after her 60th birthday.
- We had a celebration dinner in the parking lot under a tent of a nice restaurant instead of inside the nice restaurant. It wasn’t the same.
- I climbed on our roof to hang Christmas lights because it was easier that way.
- Nik and I both illustrated a Christmas card.
- We introduced a third cat into our house! Welcome, Brutus.
- I acquired a set of Homecrest outdoor chairs. Thanks Mom!
- I started to read at least fifty books, and probably finished 30.
- Me and my three closest friends maintained a near daily text message chain.
- I did not fly.
- I put fewer miles on my car than any prior year ever.
- Since March, I can count the number of times I have eaten at a restaurant outside on two hands, and inside on one.
- Nik got a gaming computer, and gamed a lot.
- I finished a knitted blanket with all of my leftover yarn that I started at least three years ago.
- We hung Nik’s mom’s starburst mirror over our mantle.
- I laughed with Nik as he wrote, produced, filmed and edited his Pile of Wit episodes I, II, and III.
- The circle of people I saw this year was smaller than it has ever been before.
- I looked at stats for Covid nearly every day and was constantly surprised and rarely impressed.
- I watched Schitt’s Creek and Alone.
- I bought stationary for the first time in a really long time.
- Nik went on a one hour bike ride nearly every day.
- Our cats drank from the water bowl at the base of the Christmas Tree.
- I walked to Lovers Circle with a friend twice.
- We had Christmas at my sister’s lake house for the first time.
- A bomb was set off in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning.
- I recognize that I have been privileged and blessed my entire life. I recognize that it is on me to turn that into good for as many people as I possibly can.
Cheers 2020! You’ve been really good and really bad. I’ve learned a ton about the world and about myself, so thank you. This truly is a before-and-after year, and I am happy to make the transition to after.
2021, I’m ready.
Proud of you, bud â¤ï¸