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2014: One to Remember
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January 1, 2015

An incredible day riding my bike around ParisNothing like attending a cyclocross race to remind me of what I'm missing out on. Go #Hodala! #mfgcrossThe Berlin Wall

Other than my yearly favorite music posts, I don’t usually write anything to recap each year. But 2014 was HUGE. My career exploded in the best of ways. I started traveling internationally to speak at conferences. I became an authority on web accessibility and personally got to know many people I look up to in the industry (quite a few I talk and laugh with almost every day). To capture what an amazing year felt like, I started writing down stats and immediately, in bullet-form, saw why this year meant so much.

In 2015, my goals are to ride bikes more and study my “most-hated” subjects: math and computer science. Although “most-hated” isn’t really an accurate phrase, because I’ve been in love with computers since middle-school. It’s more that math and new programming languages do not come easy for me. But I know that working hard to catch up on everything I missed while focusing on a career in photojournalism will help me become a more effective software engineer.  At 30 years old, stubborn me finally refuses to accept being bad at math; I’d rather devote the time to getting better at it. I’m already seeing connections between seemingly unrelated subjects, such as math and nature or binary code and braille. Which reminds me, I need a braille business card. I can’t go back to speak at CSUN looking like a newb two years in a row!

So, 2014, thanks for all the things–both good and bad. I’m grateful for life’s ups and downs for keeping me energized and challenged. I feel like I’m at the bottom of a mountain looking up sometimes (maybe you feel the same way), but reflecting & appreciating all the good things in life gives you the perspective necessary to keep on charging forward every single day. I’m excited to see what the future brings, because moving forward is fun.

What an amazing moment: blind human to robot communication. Everything about it was perfect. #csun14I'm speaking about Accessibility & the Shadow DOM today @jsconfau Melbourne. 2:45, it's go time!My Netmag article on Accessibility of Web Components in my hot little hands. Like 90° hot!

"You are now a member of Angular."Climbing amongst arches for a rest day in Moab is pretty spectacular.Slide check, check. Noon tomorrow, it's on! #smashingconf