To all of my readers, loyal and new, I would like to wish all of you a Happy New Year. I can’t believe we are finally here in 2010, the year of our Vancouver Olympics. For me this journey started in October 2008 with Phase 1 tickets. 2010 seemed so far away, a year and a half at that point. It felt like it would take forever to come. Now we are just over a month away from the Opening Ceremony on February 12th (I’m still trying to get a ticket for this but coming to terms with the fact it may not happen). It’s kind of unbelievable to me. I’ve had so much fun during this time leading up to the Olympics, I’m not sure I want it to end, even though I am very anxious to go to Vancouver and experience the Olympics in my home country.

I have been very fortunate for the experiences I have had. Who knew when I started my Journey to Vancouver 2010 – Diary Of A Fan blog it would lead to such incredible things like being considered for a CTV Olympic promo spot, be interviewed for a Washington Post article, invited by Inside Vancouver to blog  about my journey, asked to contribute to a Visual Art project, and be invited to ride along with the GM guys in the Torch Relay. It has been an unbelievable time for me. Never in a million years would I ever have expected any of this to happen.

Along the way the support of family, friends and co-workers has been amazing. They are also one of the reasons why this has been so much fun for me. They are genuinely interested in my blogs and thrilled when all of these exciting opportunities are presented to me. It makes me so sad that they won’t be in Vancouver with me to see all of this come to fruition. I know they will be keeping up on our daily adventures though my blogs and photos.

Adding to the experience are the people who I have met along the way. Fellow bloggers, Olympic fans that are as excited about Vancouver 2010 as I am, and various people from Twitter and Facebook. It is like we are our own special group, looking forward to this in a way that some others don’t understand. I started my personal blog because I had so much excitement and enthusiasm about Vancouver 2010, I needed a place to put it. I also thought it would be a good way to meet others like me, if there were any out there. I have met more people than I ever thought I would and I love to see that others are as big Olympic fans as I am.

May 2010 bring wonderful things to all of you. It is going to be a great year for Canada.  Thank you so much for reading.