A Year In Review: Celebrating 2 Years of ‘Faith It ’til You Make It’

Today marks exactly two years since I posted my very first article to this blog site, two years of pursuing just what I love to do: write. Every year in my first blog post of the year I recap all that has happened in my life in the past twelve months and I share all that I wish to manifest for myself.

part of the caption I wrote a year ago today.

It’s safe to say 2021 did not go easy on us. This year has been a rollercoaster of challenges, yet so full of opportunity.

I did it!

Shortly after kicking off the new year, I received my freelance writing diploma. When I decided all those years ago to forgo traditional college and pursue my passion, I knew I was taking the unconventional route. But, I knew in my heart I was making the right decision for me. Just fifteen months after starting the online program, I completed it. It felt amazing to have some physical form of validation that my dream of being a writer could be a reality. Little did I know, a big storm was coming…literally.

The view from my apartment of the snow-covered ground on the morning of February 15th, 2021. See article: https://faith-it-til-you-make-it.com/2021/02/28/snow-storm-in-the-south/

In February, my state of Texas was in for a big shock when we were hit by a snow storm. My city almost never sees snow so to experience a snowfall of this magnitude was, in part, exciting. What we did not expect was for homes state-wide to lose power for multiple days during the dead of winter, my own home included. We were lucky that we were supplied with all necessities to get through the cold, but for other families many tragedies and financial issues resulted from the prolonged power outage.

May was personally one of the greatest month’s of this year. I turned twenty years old on the third of May, and even got a birthday wish from an actress who starred in Selena: The Netflix Series. Also during this month, I posted to my blog the first real interview that I had conducted. A month earlier I had virtually met and conversed with two amazing women with disabilities and got to learn and write about their lives for my blog. This was the greatest opportunity I have gotten in my writing career so far and it garnered me the most exposure to eager readers I’ve ever had this year.

Just two months later, I was given another great writing opportunity in which I shared Tammy Le’s story to my blog. When I watched the viral video that showed her heartbreaking reaction to her damaged wheelchair that had been mishandled by airline workers, I felt her pain. I wanted to get her story out so, in a spur of the moment decision, I took a chance and personally reached out to her. She allowed me to conduct my second true interview. That article also reached a wide audience and I will always be grateful to Tammy for allowing me to write for her.

2021 was the year that myself and many of my loved ones contracted Covid. It was in no way easy, but we are so lucky to have overcome the virus. In lighter news, the baby cousin I introduced on my blog last year turned one!

My adorable baby cousin Emily turned one in September!

Also, we learned that she will be a big sister to a little brother coming this Spring!

In late October, we found out the gender with cupcakes! It’s a boy!
Another cousin is being added to the crew!

This year came with many surprises, both good and bad, but that’s all part of growth. Still, there’s always things in life that remain constant no matter what and for me, that is my friendships. In the spirit of keeping my favorite tradition alive, I spent the eighth New Year’s in a row with my best friend!

Eighth new year’s spent together & counting! Here’s to 2022!

Many of the goals I vowed to manifest for myself and for this blog a year ago have already come true. I never expected to get the opportunities that I have so early in my writing career, but it showed me the true power in manifesting what you want for your life. On the other hand, I learned the importance of patience. You can speak your wishes into existence, but just because they don’t all happen immediately doesn’t mean they never will. Whenever I felt discouraged or self-doubt in my capabilities, I had to remember that big opportunities will come to me when they are meant to.

I find that ever since changing my upload schedule to be on a monthly basis, I am more proud of the work that I am putting out. Just as I had hoped, this year I was able to write about a variety of topics from fashion to sports, free-writes that just might be my favorite, and of course disability. In 2022 I hope to challenge myself to work beyond my niche and receive more opportunities in other areas that interest me. A goal of mine still is to reach a larger following someday and while I got a taste of that this year, I will keep speaking it into existence until I have a consistent following on this blog. Also, a dream of mine that I hope will come to fruition in the near future is to write for and see my name recognized under articles for various magazine companies. I feel that the only way I can eventually reach a wider audience is to get my name out there. In honor of the new year and another year writing for this blog site, I’d like to present to you my new custom-made logo!

Thank you to my cousin Brandon for gifting me my custom logo!

If you have been following me on this journey of creative bliss thus far, thank you for sticking with me and I hope you only continue to enjoy my writing. Nothing makes me happier than knowing my writing engages readers. Moving forward, the possibilities of what I could write about on this blog are endless and I am eager for another year on ‘Faith It ’til You Make It’.

“For The H”: The Astros’ Mission to the Postseason

The Final Countdown

Thousands of eager Major League Baseball fans know all about the anticipated games played in October. Last Thursday my hometown Houston Astros clinched the AL West, winning their fourth division title in five years. They clinched the number 2 seed in the American League (AL), meaning they claimed home-field advantage for the AL Division Series (ALDS; a best-of-seven series). They will have to defeat the team in the number 3 seed in order to advance to the AL Championship Series (ALCS; a best-of-five series). If the team can make it past these games, they then move on to play in the World Series (a best-of-seven series) against the qualifying team from the National League.

Houston Strong

Despite being the target of backlash due to past controversies, the Astros have continued to prove why they deserve their spot in the 2021 postseason. The Astros have a strong, talent-packed roster that has put up some great statistics this year.

‘Stros Stats

As a team, the Astros finished the 2021 regular season with a 95-67 record. The team had the highest MLB batting average, posting a .267 average. They ranked first in RBI with 834 runs batted in, as well as first in runs with 863. They also ranked first in hits, putting up a total of 1,496 this season. Additionally, the teamed ranked first in OBP with a .339 on-base percentage. Also worth noting is the team’s pitching staff ranking first in the AL with a .228 batting average against, the lowest rate of hits allowed per at-bat. Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. alone finished the season with the lowest batting average against in the AL, with a .205, and 185 strikeouts.

Star Players

Yuli Gurriel #10

Cuban-born, thirty-seven year old, first baseman Yuli Gurriel won the 2021 American League Batting Title with his .319 batting average ranking the highest in the AL and second-highest in all of MLB this year. This season, offensively, Gurriel put up 15 HR (home runs) and 25 RBI. He lead the team in hits, getting 169 total. He also ranked first on the team and second in the AL with a .383 OBP. Defensively, Gurriel had a total of 1,057 putouts (PO), which is credited to the player who physically records an out. He claimed a fielding percentage of .994, which reflects a player’s performance in properly handling a thrown or hit ball.

Kyle Tucker #30

Kyle Tucker has had an incredible 2021 season. He was named the AL Play of the Month (Sept.-Oct.), the first time the 24 year old Astros outfielder has been awarded this title. For the combined months, Tucker led the AL with his OPS (on-base + slugging %) totaling to 1.130. This statistic is used to record a player’s ability to both get on base as well as hit for power. His batting average in these months was .346 with 36 hits, 8 HR, and 19 RBI. During this time his combined OBP was .438, the second-highest in the AL. This season, Tucker had the third-most HR on the team with 30, and tied for second in RBI with 92. He had a total of 83 runs and 149 hits. He had the team-best OPS at .917, plus he stole a total of 14 bases this season. Defensively in right field, Tucker finished the season with a .889 fielding percentage.

Carlos Correa #1

Hailing from Puerto Rico, Carlos Correa has played his entire career with the Astros since 2012. He has had a stellar season both offensively and defensively. Correa’s batting average was .279. He scored 49 total HR this season and tied for the second-most RBI on the team, with 92. He also ranked second on the team in OBP, with a .366, as well as in runs, getting 104 this season. He had the third-most hits on the team, with 155. Correa has made great defensive plays this year in shortstop. He recorded 384 assists, which is awarded to the player who handles the ball before a PO is recorded by another fielder. His fielding percentage this season amounted to .981. Correa will enter free agency at the conclusion of this season, so like me, many Houstonians are anxious to see the final moves made by the team organization that will determine the fate of this exceptional player.

Jose Altuve #27

Through the course of his career with the team, Astros ace Jose Altuve has become a household name to MLB fans. This Venezuelan is a powerful machine and one of the Astros’ best offensive players. This season he ranked first on the team in runs with 117 in total, and second in hits with 167. He also had the second-most HR on the team, with 31. He had 83 RBI, with a batting average of .278, and a .350 OBP. This second baseman has also had great success defensively. He recorded 344 total assists, and a fielding percentage of .985.

Yordan Alvarez #44

At only 24 years old, designated hitter and left fielder Yordan Alvarez has made himself known in the Astros roster. Originally from Cuba, Alvarez has been a prominent offensive player since his debut on the team in 2019. Alvarez ended this regular season with most HR on the team, getting 33 in total, and the most RBI on the team with 104. He claimed the second-highest OPS at .877. His 92 runs ranked the third-most on the team. He had a total of 149 hits. His OBP this season was .346. On defense, when in left field, Alvarez had a fielding percentage of .981 with 49 PO.

While I could go on and on about all the great contributions every player has made to this team, these are just some of the standout stars of the Houston Astros. Even though they battled some losing streaks this season, the Astros pulled off the most wins in the AL West division, rightfully earning their spot in the playoffs. It would be no surprise to see this talented team advance further into the postseason.

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