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01/01/2010

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Happy New Year to you too. Good luck with those resolutions. I'm in favour of this being the best year yet, so hopefully it will be.

Happy New Year!

No resolutions for me, I will go with the flow. However, I do have one intention which is to make more healthy and creative home cooked meals. But I'm not sure if I could spend 3 hours on mac and cheese, it must have been delicious.

All the best in the new year, Sarah! It's pretty exciting to imagine being at this place with you next year: how did the remodel go? Are you pregnant, and how did it all unfold? You're at the beginning of an epic story, and I look forward to reading it as it happens!

The happiness project- I hope that is an awesome book. It is is on my wish list.
I am not doing any resolutions either. I have some goals and risk I need to take this year but I want to go with the flow.Making things happen has exhausted me.
I do want to eat healthy. I am sick of feeling bad and eating french fries for every meal. Hopefully, you will post some food inspirations.
Love the blog!

well since i put as my status on facebook "2010: THE YEAR FEAR GETS THE FINGER" i had better get busy slaying dragons!

i want to have new experiences and do things that scare me or make me pause or hesitate in some way. like dancing--must loosen up!

incorporating meditation and yoga into my life sounds delicious. i want to be able to play music and travel and maybe even be a leader. so big plans but not a ton of pressure.

and sarah the fact that you are kind of rock starred by being mentioned in the happiness project makes me giggle. that's how your readers feel when we are personally noted by you! thanks.

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