Although New Year's may be the traditional time for them, I always feel like the first day of school is the real beginning of my new year. So this year I'm using it as a starting point for some resolutions:
1. I'm going to read at least 30 minutes every day. This year I'm going to read all the books my Book Club will be discussing, whether I go to the meeting or not. I'm going to get through a stack of novels I've wanted to get to, and I'm going to read at least one classic book I should have read years ago (this year it's going to be Pride and Prejudice.)
2. I'm going to walk on the treadmill 30 minutes every day. No excuses. I have plenty of free time, a nice treadmill, and a big bottom. Something makes me think there might be a relationship between the size of my hips and the amount of time I spend sitting down, and I'm going to explore that relationship this year.
3. I'm going to de-clutter my house this year, one item at a time. So every day, one thing from the attic storage area - either cleaned and properly stored, given away or thrown out. Again, no excuses - plenty of free time, and a realization that if I spent a tenth of the time I use fretting about junk actually cleaning it out, I'd be done in six months.
4. For plesaure, at least 30 minutes a day working on my current needlepoint project. This is my passionate hobby, and I have some beautiful projects which would look great in my home, but are rolled up in Rubbermaid boxes under my bed.
Do you make fall resolutions?? What are they?? How long do you think we''l be able to keep it up????
1. I'm going to read at least 30 minutes every day. This year I'm going to read all the books my Book Club will be discussing, whether I go to the meeting or not. I'm going to get through a stack of novels I've wanted to get to, and I'm going to read at least one classic book I should have read years ago (this year it's going to be Pride and Prejudice.)
2. I'm going to walk on the treadmill 30 minutes every day. No excuses. I have plenty of free time, a nice treadmill, and a big bottom. Something makes me think there might be a relationship between the size of my hips and the amount of time I spend sitting down, and I'm going to explore that relationship this year.
3. I'm going to de-clutter my house this year, one item at a time. So every day, one thing from the attic storage area - either cleaned and properly stored, given away or thrown out. Again, no excuses - plenty of free time, and a realization that if I spent a tenth of the time I use fretting about junk actually cleaning it out, I'd be done in six months.
4. For plesaure, at least 30 minutes a day working on my current needlepoint project. This is my passionate hobby, and I have some beautiful projects which would look great in my home, but are rolled up in Rubbermaid boxes under my bed.
Do you make fall resolutions?? What are they?? How long do you think we''l be able to keep it up????
I dont want the New Year to come and have nothing accomplished!

