1.01.2009

float on

every new year makes me want to change everything for the better. i know i'm not alone in that, but it seems so corny when i say it. it seems like the world is filled with so much hope on the first day of the year, like changing calendars will make all the worlds' problems go away. personally, i find that this hope lasts until i leave my house, and then it quickly dissipates. but for a few brief hours, all is right with the world.

last night i made the executive decision to stay home. i'm a loser and a life-ruiner, but i'm used to it now and if you've known me for a while, you should be used to it too. instead of going to mark & kim's, i went for a snow run around the neighborhood (running is WAY harder in snow than on a treadmill!) and debated making bagels for the first breakfast of the year. the bagels didn't happen, but i enjoyed my evening anyways. i had a surprisingly prosperous evening at home - while searching for my passport for our february cruise, i found a $10 target gift card from the pharmacy and a sock that had been missing for a few weeks. that's a darn good night for me.

as for some resolutions, i haven't really thought too much about them but i've come up with a couple:
1. rock out at la fitness at least 10 days a month (excludes volleyball nights and february since i'll be in the caribbean for a full week... suckas)
2. try all of the group fitness classes at least once - i've already tried cardio kickboxing and aquafit, so there's only 10 more classes to try...
3. be in the best shape possible before the cruise (and maintain throughout the year)
4. be more open to making new friends (and potential boyfriends)
5. attempt to figure out what i want to do "when i grow up"
6. plan a trip back to paris (to go next year)
7. take at least one random road trip (bring someone?)

resolutions for the day include making my bagels (they're almost ready to boil!) and heading to the gym. pretty low-key for just another day.

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