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Out with the Old; In with the new! (Read 557 times)
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Out with the Old; In with the new!
Dec 27th, 2010 at 1:45pm
 
lets have the lists what you would like to forget from this year and do right in the next.
I will even start.

forgetting to visit my family here

not communicating with my birth family.

not being there for my wife like I need to.

not forgiving when someone wrongs me.

CH

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Reply #1 - Dec 27th, 2010 at 2:58pm
 
Ok, I'll be brave and reveal myself, flaws and all.  These are in random order, not necessarily order of importance  Cheesy

1.)  Quit being depressed because both my kids are away at college and crying into a bag of reese cups everynight.  Instead I will continue to be proud of them for their accomplishments and bright futures.

2.)  Loose the 25 lbs I gained from crying into said bag of reese cups and squeeze my (formerly) fat ass back into my size 8 jeans (18 down 7 to go!).  Maintain a healthy lifestyle.

3.)  Spend more time with my best friend and mother-in-law who both have a tough fight ahead of them in the new year fighting cancer.

4.)  Continue to count my blessings everyday.  Happy healthy kids, family (and extended CH family), be grateful for every day we have with our loved ones and help those that are not as fortunate.

5.)  Try to be a better person.

6.)  Know when to keep my mouth shut and zip it  Lips Sealed when posting.  Wink

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Reply #2 - Dec 27th, 2010 at 10:21pm
 
Let me put it this way:

I can't wait for 2010 to be behind me.
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Reply #3 - Dec 28th, 2010 at 6:38am
 
I'm with you Charlie -- some years are just best OVER!!!

But 2011 is going to be great - right? Kiss
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Reply #4 - Dec 28th, 2010 at 8:07am
 
Not going to list anything I'd like to forget from 2010 because there isn't anything.  Even though Jesse was laid off for 7 weeks at the beginning and found out they are closing his mill at the end, it was still a great year! Smiley

Here is what I'd like for the New Year...

1) Try to keep my optimistic attitude even when those around me try to squash it.

2) Get off my arse more and get some exercise in with the new Wii Santa brought our family.

3) Thank God more for the bad as well as the good.

4) Be more assertive with my teenager.

5) Pay it forward more often.
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