Thursday, January 1, 2009

Cheers to a New Year

"New Year's Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time." ~ James Agate

Well, folks, it's 2009. A new year, a new post and, of course, new resolutions. Despite my best efforts to talk J into driving to Shreveport last night -- I enjoy a little spontaneity; J, however, cringes -- we opted for a quiet dinner out on the town square, followed by a rampage through nearby neighborhoods to take photos with strangers' lawn decorations.

Not really sure who came up with the idea, but we now have a dozen or so photos of us with random lighted snowmen and blow-up Santas. We did exert a smidge of class: Nativity scenes and angels were off limits. For future reference, New Years Eve isn't the best night for this kind of behavior as several of the houses were in the midst of NYE parties ...

Moving along to resolutions. I think it's fun to set goals for yourself and think about new opportunities for a fresh year. Let's see how many I can actually accomplish:

  1. Stick to my running schedule. My marathon is three months away -- I need to kick the laziness to the curb and train harder.
  2. Drink more water. That means cutting out the 5 diet sodas I drink every day that my doc says is the root of my continuous belly ache.
  3. Get out of debt. This should actually be number one for '09, but it's the least fun, I think. But, if we stay on track, we should be in good position by summer.
  4. Travel. Travel. Travel. But, just depends on how 3 goes. Puerto Rico may be in the works for early this year, and we definitely want to go snowboarding.
  5. De-clutter! This goes for the closets, the garage and life in general.
  6. Stretch my brain. Never stop learning or cease to grow -- it's the key to longevity.
  7. Create new adventures. I spend more time worrying and over-thinking when I could be experiencing something new and amazing. Just get out there and do it -- worry about the bruises later.
  8. Spend more time with the ones that keep me grounded. Make time for happy hours, pokeno nights, late-night chats, laughter, tears and everything in between.
  9. Volunteer. That goes for my time, my things, my mind. Team-In-Training has been one of the most amazing things I've done, and I hope to stick with them for years to come.
  10. Did someone say "baby"? Yeah, so I think this is the year we'll start trying. After my marathon, of course!
Other than that, I just want to "keep on keepin' on" (come on, from Joe Dirt). Anyway, I hope everyone has a blessed 2009. It'll only be as good as you allow it to be!

5 comments:

~Mrs. Guru~ said...

I love your post! I need to write a resolution post so at the end of 09 I can look back and see what I accomplished.

J said...

Your resolutions sounds great! Keep up with the running!! And maybe a baby in the future! YAY I am excited for you! 2009 Sounds like its going to be an awesome year for you!

Mrs. Realife said...

I'm laughing out loud of the thought of two strangers whispering in the night running from lawn to lawn trying not to bust out laughing and break their disguise... all to get pics with snowmen :)

Your list sounds great! MAYBE BABY!! FUN!

CHEERS to 2009!

Miss Caught Up said...

I like your resolution list! Except #10. I don't plan on having a baby for a long time lol However, I'll follow you from #1 to #9 :)

SweetPeaSurry said...

That's an excellent list of resolutions.

I rarely try to resolve to do more than 5 things, as I have exactly no willpower.

Good luck in the marathon!!