A picture of Dad and P, walking

Away we go...

Here we are, the eve of a new year.

At the house of Wonder, Friend, we’re walking confidently ahead: hearts full of hope, heads full of ideas. A wink to 2010, a prayer for 2011, and we’re off.

On the one hand, I don’t get too sentimental about the changing of the year. For the practical among us, it’s just a day.

But on the other hand, I honor the tradition around the calendar change. Whatever your take on resolutions (personally, not a big fan), the new year can be a logical time to make a break for it. I honor the idea that it’s never too late to end something, or start something – whatever it is that gets you another step closer to that goal of yours.

My goals – because I know what you’re thinking: Well, speaking of goals, what are yours, Missy? – here are a few of mine.

This list is by no means comprehensive or fixed. Stuff changes. Things happen. That, and well, I didn’t really allow enough time to make the end-all, be-all list yet. For now, we’ll start with this:

:: Make better use of me time, so I am 100% present during family time.

:: Finish the first draft of my novel.

:: Complete a triathlon.

:: Finally wrap up the photo project I started in 2008.

:: Kick it up a bit here on Wonder, Friend.

Before we launch headlong into 2011, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you for making 2010 a year to remember.

And now? I’m off to celebrate this opportunity to start fresh tomorrow. I’ll be back here next week; see you then.

Happy New Year!

I wonder…

:: Are you sentimental about the start of a New Year?

:: How do you celebrate (or not)?

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A quick P.S. – If you can’t stand it when bloggers blog about blogging, stop reading. But for the rest of you, I just wanted to say I WILL be back to reading and commenting soon. I lost my groove a bit over the holidays, and while I managed to read a lot of posts, I was not great about commenting (or responding to your kind, generous and day-making comments). Don’t give up on me. I’ll see you in 2011.

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