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New Year's Resolutions: 2010

 It's January, which means New Year's Resolution time.  Have you come up with any personal or family ideas?

Last year, my husband dubbed 2009 "The Year of Doing" and we made that our motto. When someone suggested an activity, a game, a bike ride, or adventure, we did it.  How do we top that, I wondered? No problem for Kevin. He decided 2010 would be "The Year of Doing More!"  So that's our family's resolution. Who knows where the year will take us?

 Of course, I'd also like to exercise more, eat better, learn Spanish and master the guitar. I resolve to try to do some of those things! How about you? What are your New Year's Resolutions?


Comments! 5 Comments


  1. Sean said: 1/24/2010 12:06 PM

    My new years resulution is to be a good sproutlet.

  2. Janet said: 1/23/2010 11:26 AM

    I want to run a marathon.

  3. chloe said: 1/1/2010 11:04 AM

    i want to swim faster.

  4. emma said: 1/1/2010 11:02 AM

    i want to be better at riding a horse.

  5. Kinleighs.Mommy said: 1/1/2010 09:48 AM

    Mine is to go back to college and teach myself American Sign Language and sign with my daughter (who is 7mos, we have been working with it since she was 3 mos)

 

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