12/29/08

Post details: Resolutions for 2009

11:00:44 am, by Tracy BUFFINGTON

It’s that time of year again. You know, when you come up with a list of resolutions that you plan to accomplish in the next year. I’ve never been one to write down a list. Besides, like most people, I know I need to drop a few pounds, lead a healthier lifestyle and save more money.
That leaves me with resolutions for work. In 2009, I resolve to:
* Ask more questions, especially of those who we have elected to represent us. I, like many, often don’t ask enough questions about why certain actions are taking place.
* Seek out a wider variety of input. I have my circle of friends. And I have a few “go-to” people that I discuss issues with. During the next year I will strive to include more people in those discussions.
* Share my thoughts more. I’ve never been all that comfortable with this blogging stuff, most of you already can tell from the infrequent updates. This year I’ll make a better effort to blog more. Really.
So, now that I’ve shared my resolutions. How about yours?

Comments:

kwho said:12/29/08 at 18:00
I am concentrating my weight loss efforts on portion control. I eat healthy food, but the amount is out of whack.


Brian said:12/30/08 at 22:50
my resolutions:
1. exercise more then I have been.
2. attend church more often & be more involved in church/community/charitable activities or organizations then I have been in the past.
Happy New year to all!
Tired of Morons Used to Be Bobo said:01/01/09 at 09:01
I've always felt out of place in Fremont. But I resolve to change. I think I will:
1. start smoking
2. grow a mullet
3. get some ink
4. quit my job
5. get a divorce
6. put on about 30 extra lb's from an exclusive fast-food diet
Brian said:01/02/09 at 23:09
Hey Bobo,
when you get ink, you should put "EAT AT {insert a fast-food place here} on your forehead & you can use that advertisement $ for your smoking money! LOL!!!
Dick Slexic said:01/09/09 at 12:34
I've always felt out of place in Fremont too, also. I will desolve some change. I will think:
1. start choking
2. use a mallet
3. get a new sink
4. get a real yob
5. give a discouse
6. put on about 30 extra pairs of socks from the laundry mat
Irked said:01/10/09 at 15:35
I will try to live completely opposite than Tired of Morons--Used to be Bobo and I should be very successful. I won't hate people, life or Fremont.
MarineMom said:01/11/09 at 21:30
It is very easy to take things for granted. Gripes and complaints are petty when you step outside your own selfishness. This last year I added some concerning health issues to my life, my oldest sons Marine Platoon deployed,and my youngest developed a hearing problem...

*I am blessed, spend more time be thankful for my blessings.
*Many are in need, give of myself and my time to help others.
*Soldiers are forgotten, adopt a Marine to ensure more than my Son knows that because of them our country will never lack for heroes; thank my Son for being a proud Marine and one of those heroes.
*One in 13M have Type A Neg blood, I am one. Give Blood.
*Life is short and often ends suddenly, call my Mom more and tell my husband and children I love them every day.
Tired of Klingons - Used to Be Sober said:01/12/09 at 06:21
As a Fremont native I would like to know what it's like to feel out of place here so I'm going to try to be more:
A. Arrogant
B. Pompous
C. Bombastic
D. Snobbish
E. Belittling
F. Derogatory

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