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The last 20 years. A blip or a blur?

If you were born in 1991, the odds are you’re driving a car and have never known life without a mobile phone. Put me in the nursing home now. To me, twenty years seems like nothing. Here’s a snapshot of the defining moments of the last two decades, as seen by me.

1991 Thelma and Louise hit the cinemas, and I formed an instant attraction to country music and a young actor called Brad Pitt. I got over the country music.

1992 Prince Charles and Princess Diana separated. I don’t know why anyone was surprised. They hadn’t appeared to like each other very much since their wedding day. And even then…

1993 I spent this year living in a share house with my friend Jacqui and her boyfriend Chook. It’s a bit of a blur. Apparently Dyson introduced the bagless vaguum cleaner in April that year. Oops, missed that. In fact, we missed any kind of cleaning device.

1994 Lisa Marie Presley married Michael Jackson. I remember calling my sister and asking if she believed it. She said, ‘Of course! No one could make that up.’

1995 I flirted with the idea of buying a house. But the average house in Brisbane was $147,000. Outrageous! I stayed in the share house.

1996 Bridget Jones’s Diary was published. This was the book of my time. Dodgy boyfriends, too much wine, not enough focus. Note to self: Dig out and read again.

1997 Princess Diana died. I held a ‘grief get-together’ (at another share-house) and cooked Steak Diana and served it (somberly), with Princess Potatoes.

1998 Amazing lolly-coloured iMacs were launched. I was working for Apple’s ad agency. When my ‘berry’ computer arrived I had never seen anything so stunning. Until my mate Damian unpacked his ‘teal’ one.

1999 Spent the year planning for the millennium bug. It never arrived. Strangely disappointing.

2000 Sydney Olympics. Everyone went a bit mental and spent too much money on tickets to Greco-Roman wrestling and unattractive commemorative caps.

2001 Al Queda attacked the USA. The USA started looking for Osama bin Laden.

2002 Kath & Kim arrived on the ABC. They were noice, different, unusual.

2003 Nicole Kidman won Best Actress Oscar for The Hours. Few people saw the movie but nobody missed her nose.

2004 One of that year’s biggest news stories involved two singers, a boob and a football match. I’m sure other stuff happened, but you’d never have guessed.

2005 Hurricane Kartrina devastated the south coast of the USA. On the upside, we got to see lots of footage of Brad Pitt being manly and helpful.

2006 Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin died. Everyone was shocked at how shocked everyone was.

2007 Kevin Rudd became Prime Minister. In a lucky break for the Labor Party’s ad people, ‘Kevin,’ rhymes with ‘Seven.’

2008 I pulled my car over to make my kids listen to Barack Obama speak after being voted the 44th president of the United States and the first black one. My kids couldn’t see why it was a big thing, which made me happy and sad at the same time.

2009 Masterchef arrived on Australian TVs and soon we were ‘plating’ instead of serving dinner.

2010 Catastrophic earthquake in Haiti. Still, was nice to catch up with Brad Pitt. You have to wonder what the man does with himself between natural disasters.

2011 Here we are, more than halfway through. Will hold judgment on the defining moment until November, at least.

So much has changed since ’91 when Accor Hotels first came to Australia but so much is the same. My home is a mess, but because of kids, not slovenly housemates; my computer is a sophisticated brushed metal, not ‘berry’; Thelma’s young cowboy is a father of six and Accor Hotels are still providing superior service.

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN

Accor Hotels is Europe’s largest hotel group and this year they’re celebrating 20 years in Australia. To celebrate they are inviting you to look back and share the most significant moment you have experienced in the last 20 years.

20 years is more than 10.5 million minutes of memories for the Accor hotel staff, guests and friends. That’s a lot of weddings, business trips, room service steak sandwiches, meetings, weekend getaways and family holidays.  If you add your moment you will receive a $20 voucher for your next stay at an Accor Hotel.  You will also go in the draw to win one of 20 $200 Accor Gift Cards for hotel stays throughout the Pacific. Take a moment to reflect and share your moment today at http://www.20years.com.au/

A lot can happen in 20 years so share your moment with the other Mamamia readers before going to the Accor website for your chance to receive a $20 voucher.

and have a browse through my 20 year snapshot here

What is the most memorable thing that has happened to you in the last 20 years?

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1990baby 13 years ago

I was born in September 1990. For me the most memorable of world wide events is the death of Diana, I remember seeing it so clearly and the shock and sadness I felt. The attach on the twin towers is also still a vivid memory. Waking up and watching the coverage all morning and not really understanding what it was going to mean but knowing we hadn't seen the worse of it yet.


nursee 13 years ago

1991 - i was three, my sister was 1 and my brother 5. I went to 2 kinders
1992 - more kinder probably...sliced my thumb open the night of the christmas concert
1993 - prep, remember making gingerbread houses at school with the other kids and their mums
1994 - grade 1, hatched chickens at school, had an electric pencil sharpener
1995 - grade 2, remember learning about how to verbalise numbers (eg one thousand, two hundred and seven), the teacher was mean to the kids who didnt get it. I was the only girl not in the choir.
1996 - grade 3, moved schools, met people I am still good friends with.
1997 - grade 4, had an argument about the ownership of a glue stick with a girl I am still really close to.
1998 - grade 5, sex ed was so awkward this year! Went on a family holiday to Perth with our bikes, had to ride from the airport to the hotel at midnight, good times.
1999 - grade 6, frequent episodes of bitchiness in my friendship group. Family holiday to central Australia, climbed Ayres Rock.
2000 - year 7, my best friend was too scared to come to school. Enjoyed the year though.
2001 - year 8, didnt enjoy it, just wanted to move on, attempted violin, the teacher said i played every note wrong.
2002 - year 9, nothing exciting comes to mind, just school, friends.
2003 - year 10 - went to America for 3 months on exchange, first time travelling overseas. So so so glad I did it.
2004 - year 11, changed friendship groups post US trip, still friends today. First kiss this year.
2005 - year 12, worked really hard, wasn't sure why but it paid off in the end. Did better in my LOTE subject than English haha.
2006 - first year uni, studying nursing. Lost my virginity to someone who broke up with me two weeks after, heart broken!!
2007 - second year uni, more boyfriends, discover I like dating. Travel with my brother.
2008 - third year of nursing, work hard, steady boyfriend,
2009 - grad year of nursing, still with same boyfriend,
2010 - get a permanent job at hospital, travel to asia, come home and break up with bf of 2 years, such a relief!! Travel to Europe
2011 - same job, different boyfriend, plans to travel to Europe.

Its funny writing it all down and looking at it. So much has happened but I can really only think of one or two things for each year. I'm so excited about the future. I love reading about other people's stories, my favourite parts are when they meet the love of their lives or the end a relationship and find someone better. Gives me hope.

Love to all MMers.