Posts Tagged ‘2009’

I was on a blog the other day and saw a post called “Dear Scarlett 2006” and I thought it was a pretty cool way to reflect on the past. Since they say that imitation is the best form of flattery, I’m going to flatter Scarlett and totally steal her idea.

Dear January 1 ‘09 Nathan,

You don’t know it yet but 2009 will be, by far, the most up and down year of your life. So I wanted to tell you a couple things before life smacks you in the face in a few days.

Hold on loosely. Right now you have a firm grip on everything that seems important: money, house, job, etc. You might want to loosen that grip because if you don’t it will hurt more when you are forced to let them go. You don’t know it yet but these things aren’t that important anyway. Trust me, you’ll wish you had prepared yourself more for this.
30’s not such a big deal. Turning 26 was way more depressing. You’ll actually be healthier when you turn 30 than your were when you were 26, so that’s a bonus.
Twitter isn’t as dumb as you thought. You’ll actually get kind of addicted to it. Watch out for that.
Stop letting others define you. You work too hard to gain the approval of a few. You don’t have to fit a mold. You are you, there isn’t another. In your current situation there is a lot of emphasis of becoming a certain type of person/leader/etc. And it stresses you out. There’s a lot of value in growing as a leader but don’t let it change who you are inside. Let others correct things in you, but don’t ever let others change who you are at your core.
Do it. Whatever you’ve always wanted to do…do it! You have the ability and the instinct to chase down whatever is inside you. Otherwise, why would it be inside you? You can really be who you want to be, that’s not just a cliché they tell high school seniors to make sure they go to college. Oh, and that college thing might not have been all that necessary either…turns out you can check out a lot of books at a library, who knew?
Stop watching sports. You’ll save a ton of time, emotional strife and DVR space by not caring so much. That excludes UK basketball of course, but that’s in your DNA:)
Buy a bunch of Michael Jackson memorabilia now. You’ll thank me in a few months.
Celebrate. Make sure you stop and smell the roses every now and then, no matter how faint the aroma is. Every little milestone is worth celebrating. You throw a party every time your 2 year old uses the potty, surely you can find a few things you do that are worth celebrating.
Tiger Woods isn’t quite all he’s cracked up to be.
You will get sucked in to catch phrases. I know, it’s inevitable, but try really hard to stay away from “Fail” or “Epic” or “Classic”.  They get old.
Cling to those closest to you. In the next few months you will learn the most about people who care deeply for you and your family. Hold on to them with the tightest grip you can. They are the things that are important. There are no health insurance plans, 401Ks, or vacation days that could ever replace what you have in those who love you.

No matter what happens to you this year, know that you will end 2009 in a healthier and happier mindset. It’s kind of weird, considering all that will come your way, but this will be the best year of your life! You will climb mountains and collapse in valleys but through it all you will have a new baby girl, your hilarious little boy will turn 2, your beautiful wife will constantly redefine what it means to be supportive, your family and friends will rally around you more than you could ever imagine, you get to move out of suburbia and into the city, you start a business that shatters your first year expectations and you get to meet so many incredible people that like you for who you are.

You’re the luckiest guy in the world!
January 1, 2010 Nathan

*Feel free to leave comments below. I would love to hear about your 2009 thoughts, catch phrases, or hero letdowns.

Cincinnati, OH | Have you ever had an experience that seemed so surreal that you wonder if it really happened? A couple weeks ago I got an email from a city-wide photo contest called Capture Cincinnati. The email stated that I had won some sort of prize for one of the photos I had entered a few months back. I knew that this contest was huge so I figured there was some sort of “Thanks for playing” prize for everyone who entered.  Regardless, I blocked out the time and planned to go, just in case it was something real.

When I showed up my name was on a list and I was ushered to a special area with about 20-30 other people.  I started to get an idea that something was more than I thought seemed when there was free food and drinks to those of us who were up there.  When it came time for the award announcements I was starting to get a little nervous.  Am I really winning something?  Is this an episode of Punk’d?  Did they accidentally send the email to me instead of Mason Teel?

The host began to read off the categories and explain how a person could win.  There were 9 categories, a cover photo and a grand prize winner.  Each of the categories had an editor’s choice and a people’s choice award.  The people’s choice meant that you had been selected by the number of votes you received throughout the contest.  She read off a few categories and then came Landmarks & Architecture.  ”And this year’s People’s Choice in Landmarks & Architecture is Nathan Peel”.  Wow.

1400 photographers, 25,000 photos and over 2.4 million votes and I was 1 of 20 photographers to win an award?  That’s nuts!

And if that wasn’t surreal enough they had all the People’s Choice winners stick around for the book release to sign on their winning photo…seriously:)  It is hard to believe that it actually happened and that I really signed a hundred or so people’s books.  I have never had an experience like that I am guessing they will be few and far between.

Thanks to all of you who voted!  I have 2 photos in the Cap Cincy 09 book and a couple more on the accompanying DVD.  If you want to get it you can go to the Capture Cincinnati Website or local bookstores and purchase it.

Here are the pictures featured in the book:

Cap Cincy-100Holy Cross Immaculata (page 122)

*winner of the People’s Choice in Landmarks & Architecture

Cap Cincy-101Tickets to Heaven or Just the Fun Slide? (page 57)

This one is one the DVD (I haven’t watched it all the way through to see if there are any others):

JayaJaya (in the “Friendly Faces” section of the DVD)

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