You Say You Want Some Resolutions…
January 1, 2006
sorry, couldn’t resist.
Hee.
Taking a tip from another one of the blogs I read compulsively, here, in no particular order, are some “helpful hints” I hope to implement this year:
- Stop obessing about my body and just love myself for who I am and what I have become. I have birthed two babies, and will never see a size zero unless I have liposuction and starve myself; both of which I’m not willing to do. So there is more of me to love than there was in 1986. There actually should be, right?
- Cut back on the reality show madness that has infected my TiVo. Okay, so that’s a “wishful thinking” one. Sorry.
- Wake up my husband more often with sex. This might work if the kids didn’t wake me up first, which is a HUGE mood killer. Those reading this with kids, know what I speak of.
- Play more video games with my kids. Just because I can.
- Play lots of Lazer Tag as a family. If you haven’t discovered this awesome way to bond as a family, well, you need to. Nothing says “I Love You” more than rounding the corner and shooting all the health points of your husband and kids. Brings families closer together running around the house after each other, I tell you. Good times.
- Ride more roller coasters. Definitely helps take the edge off the fear of heights I have. Helps when I have my hubby by my side.
- Get the trash and recycled stuff to the curb on time so I don’t miss the pickup. I HATE missing the pickup.
- Expand my culinary skills. While I’m at it, expand my kid’s dietary menus so I’m not stuck with choices of pizza, hot dogs, spaghettios, and chicken nuggets several times a week. THAT would be nice. With that in mind…
- Teach M to cook. Preferably without me losing my mind, which is unlikely. I now understand the reason why my mom didn’t really want me to learn how to cook; or more importantly, she really didn’t want to be the one to teach me. Mom, I get it now. Boy, do I get it.
- Laugh more, live more, and let less stress me out. See #2 and file this one under “wishful thinking”. More like “hopeful thinking”.
That should make 2006 a great year. Bring it on!
Posted by Shash @ 10:16 pm


























