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Happy New Year!

I'm a believer in New Year's Resolutions if for nothing more than to spend a few minutes thinking about what you want to accomplish in the next year. So, I'm going to add our plans for the next year and in December 2009 we can look back and see what we have, or haven't accomplished.

Kay: Make significant progress towards a teaching certificate. Repaint the interior of our house. Pick some sort of exercise that I can regularly accomplish.

Jason: Keep working on the Buick and take "her" to a few car shows.

Carter: Carter wants to finish Kindergarten, learn to play baseball, win a trophy in the Woodstock 5K, learn to draw, and go to Stone Mountain.

Hunter: Wants to go to pre-school, learn to write, play T-ball and go to Stone Mountain.

Graham: Graham has a big list this year. He wants to eat solid food, say his first words, roll over, sit up, stand up, crawl and walk! I'm sure he will accomplish more than the rest of us!

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ME! said…
Sounds like good New Year's resolutions to me! Good Idea- I may have to think about what we want to make for ourselves.

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