I am always happy when it is time for New Year's eve. I am always sick and tired of
the one that is just about to pass. Ready to move on. Start over. A clean slate. Every year I make all kinds of ambitious promises. I am going to run a marathon. This is the year that I finally lose some weight. I want to finally make my first million dollars this year. This year my career will finally take off like a rocket ship and I am finally going to get somewhere.This is the year that I will finally fulfill my life long dreams...
You would think that I would have learned my lesson by now and not put so much pressure on myself to accomplish anything new just because the date has changed on the calender.
Well...I guess I am a very slow learner because I right now am finding myself heading down the same old path again. 2009 will be mine!
Hey, the way I see it, what would be the point of just setting realistic and obtainable goals anyway, when I am just going to wind up disappointed if that is all that I m going to end up getting. Here is to setting the bar unbelievably high, and accomplishing something or another!
Have a great New Year.
I think that for most of us we're not really going to hate seeing this past year finally come to an end.
Love Daivd
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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Hi David,
I've just discovered yer blog from far distant Cardiff (London then left quite a long way), and consequently become your follower - you should be aware, however, that I am not going to undergo stoning, fiery furnaces or any other forms of persecution on behalf of your blog. Nonetheless, I've had a scootch around and really enjoyed myself here. You might like my alcohol-battling blog too, you may not (you'll already have noticed I'm as flipping verbose as a git). Anyway, have a look, I'd really appreciate it.
Good luck to you sir and a very happy, healthy and succesful 2009 to you and all yours.
All the best,
Colin, the Cardiff Drinker.
PS Excellent pictures too!
Hey, David! I hope that you and your family have a wonderful New Years! May 20009 bring good things to you.
Happy New Year to you and yours!
I did not get your facebook invitation, btw, perhaps because you have taken to mispelling my email: which is not surprising seeing that you are now going by the name "Daivd"
that's like-the past tense of David. Like you came, you saw, you were: you daivd.
English is my second language...
See you soon Lorrie.
DK
Good luck!
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