~ Keep tucked away this year's good memories, toss into the fire this year's bad memories.
~ Bring new life (please!) into my cooking repertoire.
~ Go through old papers and destroy
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~ Lose the extra weight that has taken up residence on my hips and tummy.
~ Step out of the box, get out of my rut and be spontaneous.
~ Take downhill ski lessons. (How's our medical insurance?)
~ Ban potato chips from my life.
~ Stop procrastinating on jobs I don't want to do.
~ Do stretching exercises regularly so I can pick something up off the floor without looking like a 95 year old crone.
~ Start wearing nail polish again. And shaving my legs more often.
OH, WAIT!
That was last year's list! Oh well, maybe I'll be more effective at carrying it out this year. After all, if every day is a new beginning, certainly a new year is all the moreso.
Best wishes to all you wonderful people for a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious New Year! Let's do it!
Wishing you the very best year ever!
ReplyDelete(and personally, we like you just the way you are)
Happy New Year, dear lady. You're a class act.
Sue - With pals like you, how can I miss having the best year ever? (But if you REALLY knew the real me, you wouldn't like me. A direct quote from Paranoia 101. Heeheeeheee.)
DeleteMy resolution is to not make resolutions, uh oh I think I just made one which was not to make one, it makes my head hurt thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteSunnybrook Farm - I'm with you on that one. I don't know that making New Year's resolutions ever does much good . . . except to make us momentarily introspective . . . which ain't necessarily a bad thing.
DeleteHappy New Year! I don't do resolutions per se, but do set personal goals. I also allow that sometimes I don't get there, but life goes on! I'd recommend Treat Your Own Back by Robin McKenzie. Both my Chiro and PT person liked the book. It's on amazon and cheap ($7.00?). Good back stretches!!! Easy and fast...
ReplyDeleteLittle Homestead in Boise - Mucho thanks for the good tip on the book! Happy New Year!
DeleteMama Pea,
ReplyDeleteResolutions/Goals.................ssshhhhhhh, I still must compile mine, lol.
You'll be very successful with your resolutions.
Happy New Year!!!
Sandy - I'll be successful with my resolutions? I wish the same for you and yours. (Now get busy and make them!) Happy New Year!
DeleteHa ha ha! That made me laugh..."last year's list" Today, we are painting our nails. He he! My daughter said what do we need to do today. I responded, "eat, drink and be merry" ha ha! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteKristina - I like your plan for the day! I'll be right there. (Should I bring my own nail polish?)
DeleteHappy New Year!
Happy New Year, yes we like you just the way you are.
ReplyDeleteTombstone Livestock - Would you please tell my family you said that?
DeleteHappy New Year!
I"m not making any resolutions until Jan 2nd. Now that list is a big one! I'm sure you made a dent in it last year and can chip it down farther this year. If not there is always next year. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Mama and Papa Pea. May the new year bring all sorts of wonderful surprises.
Sparkless - Why not 'til January 2nd? Too much celebrating going on at your house today and tomorrow? I just told my husband I'm spending the day on the couch tomorrow . . . reading, knitting, watching a DVD or two. Wa-HOO! You can tell it will be pretty wild around here.
DeleteThanks you for the lovely wishes. Happy New Year to you, too!
I find that holidays are not conductive to good reasoning so I'll wait a bit and make some plans. My plans/resolutions will evolve over the whole month of January.
DeleteI'm on my own for New Years. The husband has to work early New Years day so he'll be in bed early and the kids are both going out. I'll stay up till 12am and kiss the cat and go to bed. Yup, tons of celebrating. LOL!
Sparkless - I love your quirky sense of humor you let peek through now and then! If I lived near you, I'd come over and try to stay up with you. (Might even kiss the cat before going home.) You be thinking about those plans/resolutions in the peace and quiet by yourself!
DeleteLast years list...HA! Ya got me. I have to agree with the shaving of the legs. I just don't get down that way too much anymore...@;)
ReplyDeleteTami - The good thing is that as we age, the hair on our legs does get a wee bit more sparse, but can still grow to a length of 1/2" or so if left to its own devices! Usually in the winter, I just let it go and call it insulation. (TMI?)
DeletePure plagiarism! Those are (almost) my resolutions - five years running! Maybe we can both reach our goals this year...hmmm? Best wishes to you and the family for a wonderful new year.
ReplyDeleteSusan - Thanks for thel wishes. Back at cha! I seriously think I've put "lose weight" on my New Year's resolution list for the past 75 years. Maybe longer. ;o}
DeleteROFL! I pray you and Papa Pea have nothing but the best that 2014 can give you!!! Love ya!
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Thanks, Stephanie! I know YOUR New Year is going to be fantabulous. Even though moving right smack dab at holiday time had to be very disruptive, you now have the remainder of the winter months to get the new house organized and plan your garden! I see great things happening around your place this spring/summer. Eager to follow it all!
DeleteYes, let's do it!
ReplyDeleteThe Weekend Homesteader - Right on!
DeleteHa! You got me with this list as well. Hehe I shave my legs every spring weather they need it or not the first time we fire up the lawn mower LOL! Wishing you and Papa Pea all things wonderful in the new year....but don't do to much more as you already wear me out reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteKatidids - You've got more on your plate with the grandchildren in your life! (And, yes, I envy you!)
DeleteBest wishes for a great 2014 to you and yours.