Happy New Year
2010
Many people like to make resolutions with themselves for the New Year. Some will vow to try to lose weight, stop smoking, or visit the doctor more regularly. Others will vow to attend church more regularly, to stop cursing, or to go out more to meet new people.
I, myself, have made the resolution to learn to be more appreciative for all of the wonderful things I do have, instead of focusing on all of the things I “wish” I had.
At one point or another we always seem to find ourselves saying “I wish we had ______” or “We need to have _______” but how many times do we actually say “Thank you lord for providing me with ________ just so I am able to do _______ on a daily basis”
I don’t care how minuscule it may be, I am going to try to be thankful for it and if possible to think of where I would be if I didn’t have it at all.
If you made a resolution and would like to share it with us, please leave a comment below.
Always,
Marsha


some might say resolutions are goals from last years sins
those that accept they have flaws and vow to ammend their deed with the promise of a new day, month, year or vow to better themselves within
at any given time the new resolution leads us to a better tommorow succeded or failed
remember those of your friends you have been close to and would easily get them out of a bind or bail
marsha remember you Do have beautiful kids that won’t grow into shelbs sorry to bring her up but that’s my resolution
to forget the past and focus on the future of transition
sometimes we vow to find love
sometimes love finds us when we make an attempt like it’s meant from above
show ur heart
stop tearing yourself apart
live for the moment of a new promise made
and live for the day
You do have wonderful children a loving father for them and husband for you take care marsha always and remember to be true always be marsha, always marsha