New Year, New Beginnings
Hello, everybody, and Happy New Year!
Boy, didn't 2009 go by so fast? I guess the reason why it seemed as if it did go by fast is because so much has happened in it. The real question now is, what does 2010 have in store for us? If what's been happening lately in this country and in this world is any indication, it will probably be more of the same. It always is every year, every decade. But it never hurts to hope for the best, does it?
Oh well, now that vacation is over, and all the trees have been stripped of their decorations and either put back into storage or put out on the curb, it's time to get back to business as usual. Time to get back to school and back to work (or get back to looking for work, as is the case for a vast majority of Americans nowadays, unfortunately). And time to put the Beatles Rock Star back in the box. You can't play video games and do homework for challenging classes like Algebra at the same time, you know. Oh well, all was fun while it lasted. At least there's the weekends to have fun with the Fab Four.
Now, it's time for resolutions. For some, that resolution could be not only looking for that job, but getting it as well. For others, it might be losing all of those extra pounds that were gained between Halloween and New Years Eve. My resolution, for one, is to maintain good grades in all my classes, particularly in the aforementioned Algebra. It's easier that I thought it would be. All you have to do is put your mind to it. But whatever resolution it might be, we're all hoping that we all have success in achieving our goals for this coming new year.
A new year has traditionally been a time for new beginnings, whether it's preparing to look for a new job or preparing to start a new project, such as health and weight management. The new year has always been a time when many people get rid of all of the "extra baggage" and "junk" that accumulated in their lives over the preceding year. This is also the time of year that many people begin hitting the "delete" button on all of the excess email in their Outlooks and Hot Mails and other on line mail boxes (I know I have to do that in my email box!). Many kids also start cleaning their backpacks and lockers of all the junk that was accumulated since last September and get everything nice, neat, and more organized (which I also have to do as well!), and some people even clean out their refrigerators of long-expired stuff (How many people actually keep milk that was best if used before December, 2004?!) Yes, sir, a new year means a new beginning for everyone, and for everything, and a new year means a new way of doing things and thinking about things for everyone as well.
Well, that's all the time we have for this week. Until next week, be well, and stay well!
Sincerely,
Marley Sue
Boy, didn't 2009 go by so fast? I guess the reason why it seemed as if it did go by fast is because so much has happened in it. The real question now is, what does 2010 have in store for us? If what's been happening lately in this country and in this world is any indication, it will probably be more of the same. It always is every year, every decade. But it never hurts to hope for the best, does it?
Oh well, now that vacation is over, and all the trees have been stripped of their decorations and either put back into storage or put out on the curb, it's time to get back to business as usual. Time to get back to school and back to work (or get back to looking for work, as is the case for a vast majority of Americans nowadays, unfortunately). And time to put the Beatles Rock Star back in the box. You can't play video games and do homework for challenging classes like Algebra at the same time, you know. Oh well, all was fun while it lasted. At least there's the weekends to have fun with the Fab Four.
Now, it's time for resolutions. For some, that resolution could be not only looking for that job, but getting it as well. For others, it might be losing all of those extra pounds that were gained between Halloween and New Years Eve. My resolution, for one, is to maintain good grades in all my classes, particularly in the aforementioned Algebra. It's easier that I thought it would be. All you have to do is put your mind to it. But whatever resolution it might be, we're all hoping that we all have success in achieving our goals for this coming new year.
A new year has traditionally been a time for new beginnings, whether it's preparing to look for a new job or preparing to start a new project, such as health and weight management. The new year has always been a time when many people get rid of all of the "extra baggage" and "junk" that accumulated in their lives over the preceding year. This is also the time of year that many people begin hitting the "delete" button on all of the excess email in their Outlooks and Hot Mails and other on line mail boxes (I know I have to do that in my email box!). Many kids also start cleaning their backpacks and lockers of all the junk that was accumulated since last September and get everything nice, neat, and more organized (which I also have to do as well!), and some people even clean out their refrigerators of long-expired stuff (How many people actually keep milk that was best if used before December, 2004?!) Yes, sir, a new year means a new beginning for everyone, and for everything, and a new year means a new way of doing things and thinking about things for everyone as well.
Well, that's all the time we have for this week. Until next week, be well, and stay well!
Sincerely,
Marley Sue

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