Oh! Hi, 2010
The weather has been ridiculous lately. This week, I’ve been heading to work in 12-degree weather every morning. I know, I know—it’s colder for most of you, but I’m originally from Florida. Even though I’ve lived in Tennessee for nearly nine years, I find it hard to adapt to the cold at times. I have an issue with figuring out what to wear to keep warm.
Okay, I’ll be honest. I didn’t want to start this post out by talking about the weather. (The weather just always seems like a good conversation starter, right?) I wanted to write about the fact that it’s finally 2010, and how I feel like it’s going to be a big year. Does anyone else feel that way? Like this year is going to be all about good change? I’m not a big believer in the whole “new year, new me” idea. (I like to think I can create a “new, fresh me” without the help of a new year.) However, this year feels like a “new me” year. Something about twenty-ten feels fresh.
Luckily, I was able to end 2009 by enjoying some time away from the responsibility that is work and school. I was able to sleep in alongside Husband and enjoy relaxing days on the couch. (Okay, so the second week was like that. The first week was spent running around while finishing up last-minute shopping for Christmas.) Monday, however, I came back to 40-hour work weeks and waking up at 5:00 a.m. (Okay, I lied again. This week will only be a 32-hour work week because I’m leaving for Florida on Friday.) Even though I’m back to the daily grind, I feel refreshed and excited about what 2010 has in store for me.
So, here we go. The obligatory “goal/resolution” post. I want to set a few manageable goals/plans for the year, so that I have things to look forward to.
Maintain a decent GPA and successfully complete two more semesters of school. At the end of next week, my four online classes will be opening up. I maintained a good GPA last semester, but due to dropping out of school in the Spring of 2008, my cumulative GPA is slightly under 3.0. I’m hoping this semester, I’ll be able to bring it up to at least that. I’ll probably take a couple classes in the summer, and after the Fall 2010 semester is complete, I should be just one semester away from completing my General Transfer degree in Psychology. Taking it one step at a time, though, is key.
Save up enough money to take at least two mini-vacations over the summer. I realized that the last time Husband and I went on a trip was our honeymoon (June 2008). Like I said, we’re going to Florida in January to visit family. Over the summer, I’d like to take a trip to celebrate our anniversary (possibly to Asheville again), and we may take a trip with my in-laws, since it’s my brother-in-law’s last summer before college.
Live fully, love deeply, and laugh whole-heartedly. My favorite words to live by. I want to tackle this year with an optimistic approach by living my life as fully as I possibly can. Simply put.
I have many ideas for goals I’d like to accomplish this year, but like I said, one step at a time. What do you have planned for this year?







Walking on Sunshine
Aren’t mini vacations the best??? Good luck with your resolutions
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thatShortChick
great resolutions! mini-vacations are absolutely necessary for one’s sanity!
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Jessica
I love your last resolution
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steph anne
mini vacations! we still haven’t gone on our honeymoon and should start planning that soon before we accidentally have a kid or something like that
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Ellie
Mini-vacations sound nice. I haven’t had one in a while with the Boyfriend so if we can save up for one I’d like to go when we have spring break. He’s back to school this spring so it would be possible.
We actually went to Asheville twice for our anniversary and it was wonderful. I loved Asheville! I’m maybe looking forward to traveling somewhere new though.
I should have planned a few resolutions for the new year but haven’t done it yet. I’m not sure I will. I agree that 2010 has to be better. I’ve had too much emotional drama and I’m trying to ward it off this year.
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Ashley
I definitely think 2010 is going to be a big year. I’d like to take some mini vacations around CA–probably next year when I’m not on such a tight budget. Good luck with your goals!
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Kyla Roma
I love your last resolution! We’re also saving up for mini vacations this year, we want to go to DC and Philly over our anniversary, complete with road trip! I’m very excited…
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Mary
I also wrote about how I feel like 2010 has good things in store! Isn’t it a nice feeling? Optimism can do wonders.
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