HAPPY New Year!!!
1st of January ~
I wish all of you the happiest of years in 2010. Let’s have fun, do some good and take notice more often.
Ta Ta 2009
Last night we said adieu to the passing year with a yummy meal at Ned Ludd and dancing with the Fun Gals. That’s right, 80′s dancing at the Wonder Ballroom. Oh, I did love the 80′s (thanks for the disco beret K!). We walked home under a lush, full moon (a blue moon–very auspicious) and I was happy.
If you haven’t appreciated the past year I encourage you to take a couple of minutes. Good work to do.
Begin as You Mean to Go
By now you may have a good idea of what you most would like to see come true in 2010. I recommend beginning this first day with a literal or symbolic step toward each goal. For instance:
- if you want to watch less TV–watch less TV
- if you want to spend more time with friends and family, go spend some time with some dear
- if you want world peace, say a prayer and make a contribution
- if you want to be healthier take a short walk
- if you want to be more organized, clean a drawer or recycle some files
- if you want to draw more make a tiny drawing or order some yummy art supplies
Explore how you can fit a tiny step of each of your top ten into this day. It is a powerful gesture.
And now, I’m off to make some Hoppin’ John for good luck.
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