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New Years Resolutions?

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Ronny 1 - 01 Jan 2004 07:52 GMT
I've only got one New Years resolution so far and that is to keep up
with my email. That is,to reply quicker to people even when I don't feel
like it-instead of putting it off and waiting until I do feel like it.
Sometimes I forget and sometimes I just get ashamed to answer an email
after I've let it sit for a good bit-waiting until I got to feeling
better to reply.

Well,another NY's resolution is to simply get outside more and just do
somethings that I want and or need to do. LoL

Another thing is to get back out this life long diet book. It has a lot
of very good sounding recipes that I've never tried.

It is just so easy to get stuck in a rut and stay there! <sigh> But then
stuck in a rut is exactly where I don't want to stay.  

Love,

Ronny
speed racer - 23 Jan 2004 07:01 GMT
>> Another thing is to get back out this life long diet book. It has a lot of
very good sounding recipes that I've never tried. <<

I made a listing of all the stuff I have in our two freezers.  I pulled out all
my weight watchers cookbooks and OMGoodness can I say mealtime is pure heaven.

As for my resolutions, I am ...
1. exercising more
2. eating more healthy foods
3. seriously de-clutter the house
4. get out and enjoy the great outdoors more
5. get plenty of rest
6. not run out of gas on the freeway at 2am in the middle of now-wheresville
with only $3.20 in dimes to my name.  not to worry, I found a gas station and
bought just enough to get me home.  stupid (banging head against car), stupid,
stupid, stupid.

               __O
mo who _-\<,_  for the health of it!
           (_)/   (_)
Gwen Love - 23 Jan 2004 16:31 GMT
 Running out of gas sounds like something I would do.  Does make you feel
sorta dumb, doesn't it!
 Gwen

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 Worry is interest paid on trouble before it is due.
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 | >> Another thing is to get back out this life long diet book. It has a
lot of
 | very good sounding recipes that I've never tried. <<
 |
 | I made a listing of all the stuff I have in our two freezers.  I pulled
out all
 | my weight watchers cookbooks and OMGoodness can I say mealtime is pure
heaven.
 |
 | As for my resolutions, I am ...
 | 1. exercising more
 | 2. eating more healthy foods
 | 3. seriously de-clutter the house
 | 4. get out and enjoy the great outdoors more
 | 5. get plenty of rest
 | 6. not run out of gas on the freeway at 2am in the middle of
now-wheresville
 | with only $3.20 in dimes to my name.  not to worry, I found a gas
station and
 | bought just enough to get me home.  stupid (banging head against car),
stupid,
 | stupid, stupid.
 |
 |                 __O
 |  mo who _-\<,_  for the health of it!
 |             (_)/   (_)
speed racer - 27 Jan 2004 21:57 GMT
>> Running out of gas sounds like something I would do.  Does make you feel
sorta dumb, doesn't it!
Gwen <<

I can guarantee I will never do that again.  That's for sure.  My always asks
me as I'm leaving for work, "Do I have gas in my car and money in my pocket.  I
hadn't planned on telling my dad about it but one day he mention while we were
going some where, me driving, about what a good driver I had become.  Stupid me
opened my mouth.

               __O
mo who _-\<,_  for the health of it!
           (_)/   (_)
 
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