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Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

My 2014 Resolutions

10.  Move my butt in some kind of exercise everyday. 
9.  Throw the frisbee more often for Dex. 
8.  Smile more bitch less.
7.  Enjoy what I do and do it the best that I can.
6.  Read something new daily but follow up with books I love. 
5.  Stop watching the bent gossip that has become the "News."
4.  Accept that my hair is not coming back. Wear my wigs like I'm Susan Hayward in "Valley of the Dolls."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfyhaXlKNts.
3.  Eat food that will improve my health. 
2.  Finish my book, "Steps" before 2015. 
1.  Thank God everyday for those I love and those who love me. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Happy New Year!

The first decade of the twenty-first century is creaking to a close. This decade moved like forty-year-old motor oil in a farmer’s tractor. This wasn’t a horrible decade—not a Hitler or a Black Plague decade. We had our moments—Giants’ win of the World Series, Obama election, genome sequencing, discovery of water on Mars, and Harry Potter, a few surprises in an otherwise dim ten years. I hoped for more.

Some of images created by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick for this decade came about like big screen cell phones and uppity computers. But I wanted to jog around a cylindrical space ship, use a zero-gravity toilet, and float inside a monolith. I believed with all my teenage heart that I would be living in a solar home and flying a fusion car by now. Truth is that I wanted to have my 2001 celebration at McDonald's on the Sea of Tranquility. I even moved my expectations to a 2010. Instead, I spend most of my focus erasing decades of bad eating habits of my Standard American Diet (SAD), opting for food my great-great-grandparents grew in the old country two centuries ago with little hope of going to the moon in my lifetime.

One of the apps on my Internet home page is a graphic of our solar system that shows the actual location of each planet minute by minute. Do you remember singing “this is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius?” I do. Harmony and understanding. Peace. I think of those words watching the app that aligns planets on my flat screen. I prayed that we Americans could embrace each other during this depression, give each other a hug, veggie sandwich on sprouted bread, and a job. That "love would steer the stars."

Each year I make a list of resolutions then go somewhere alone on New Year’s Day to reflect on the past year and my future. This year I am spending the day with my husband and my friends. My resolutions will include giving hugs, feeding someone veggie sandwich on sprouted bread, and creating jobs.

Happy 2011.