Soooo, New Year’s resolutions. Don’t really stand much faith with them.
People make them, and then break them. I know people who already who have broken theirs. All drinking related, you alcoholics!
I do have a few things I want to change in my life, but making a “resolution” is not my thing. So instead, am going to make a list of things I am going to continue doing instead.
1. Keep ranting. I love it and haven’t had any complaints (as yet) !
2. Make sure that at least one holiday planning is on the burner. You need something to look forward to.
3. Find a way, any way, to watch every F1 race next season.
4. To keep saying what I think and not agreeing when I don’t. Not connected to ranting!
5. Maintain the absolutely fantastic friendships I have got going. I love my “jebs” more than anything.
Hope everyone had a fab New Year’s Eve xx
2 January 2012
Holiday Times
After years and years going out on New Year’s Eve, usually spending a king’s ransom, getting pushed and shoves in crowds at the bar, waiting forever for a taxi at the end of the night and waking up the next morning wondering why I did it, it was time for a change.
So three years ago my friends and I decided enough was enough. For what we were collectively spending on one night out at New Year’s, for just a little more we could have a holiday instead so that is what we decided to do.
The first year we decided on Portugal. That was, and remains the best New Year’s Eve I have had to date. A new place to explore, the 5.00pm cocktail hour, spending the night with people you actually want to see.
The year after was spent in a beautiful cottage in the Lake District. Log fire, en suite bathrooms for all, champagne flowing and lots of fun times. This year was more of the same.
These three years have been the most fun I’ve had on any of the New Year Eve night’s out before them, plus you get away for a few days, spend time with the people you want to, what is better than that?
26 December 2011
Christmas isn’t Christmas without presents said Jo
I’m not money orientated. I would always choose poor and happy over rich and sad.
We all gets presents at Christmas. Some little, some big, some expensive and some not.
This year I was completely spoiled. I got a lot of presents, all things I wanted, from a coffee machine to theatre tickets, from body soufflé to face masks.
The best present I got this year however, didn’t cost a thing. My dad died when I was eight. For as long as I can remember I have always been upset that I don’t have photographs of him, particularly pictures of he and I together.
This year however, my amazing mum did a photo album for me, complete with captions which told me when and where the photos were taken. I now have about 50 photos of me and my dad, spanning from a baby with him right up until just before he died.
I can honestly say that it is the best present that anyone has ever given me. I must have cried for an hour on Christmas morning, another “happy tears” moment.
Having something like that, something that is so special to me is more important to me, and is worth more than any money can buy. I will treasure it forever and always.
Another soppy post, but then again, it is Christmas.
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