OT New Year's Resolutions
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OT New Year's Resolutions
I am quite anxious to close the book on 2003, because it has been a disaster largely of my own making. So this is how I will (not plan to, but will) start off '04 on the right note.
1. A rigid daily schedule to allow for adequate studying and everything else. Goal: Get back above (a certain grade point average)
2. The gym, at least 5x a week. Goal: be in shape
3. Get better at playing the tinwhistle. Goal: rolls
Anyone else?
notice: I just might drag this thread up in a year's time to see how we all did. I know I sure didn't keep any of my 2003 resolutions.
Happy New Year
ants
1. A rigid daily schedule to allow for adequate studying and everything else. Goal: Get back above (a certain grade point average)
2. The gym, at least 5x a week. Goal: be in shape
3. Get better at playing the tinwhistle. Goal: rolls
Anyone else?
notice: I just might drag this thread up in a year's time to see how we all did. I know I sure didn't keep any of my 2003 resolutions.
Happy New Year
ants
Unreasonable person,
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Ok, after I have the baby, I will go on a serious diet and lose the baby weight plus some that I should have lost before getting pregnant.
After the baby is born, I will make sure to make time for Dan and me.
Um, that's all I can think of now. In recent years I have been very good about keeping New Year's resolutions.
After the baby is born, I will make sure to make time for Dan and me.
Um, that's all I can think of now. In recent years I have been very good about keeping New Year's resolutions.
~JessieD
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A visit to Chuck E Cheese on a Saturday: The most effective form of birth control. (An observation made by my then childless bro-in-law, who now, 15 yrs later, is expecting a "surprise" baby--their 3rd.)spittin_in_the_wind wrote: Babies....the most natural form of birth control....
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Resolutions? I will dive deeply back into my book project after the first. It's hard to immerse myself in my fictional world in the month leading up to Christmas.
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