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Blogger Relyn Lawson said...

It is a truly wonderful tree. Mine comes down today, too. It makes me sad, sad, sad. I don't wanna take it down! The tree herself is insisting, though. All droopy and heavy laden. It makes me grin to think that we are thousands of miles apart, but we will be doing the same thing today. Isn't life interesting?

January 1, 2009 at 8:12 PM

Blogger P said...

I need to get on the program with #1. 2008 was a bad year for refrigerator hygiene - my dutch oven was basically an incubator for new life forms.

January 1, 2009 at 10:18 PM

Blogger Amy said...

All worthwhile resolutions. Good luck with them and I hope the cough leaves you soon. Sleeping until noon has to help with that I think. Why don't you do it again tomorrow?

January 2, 2009 at 2:06 AM

Blogger Sebrina Wilson said...

"not to leave pans on the stove until what was in them becomes unrecognizable, no one remembers what it was and they begin to incubate a life form that threatens to take over our kitchen."

I need to put this one my list as well :)

Happy 2009!

January 2, 2009 at 4:13 AM

Blogger Barb said...

Love your resolutions, especially #4.

Happy New Year to you Julie.

Barb xo

January 2, 2009 at 3:38 PM

Blogger tangobaby said...

I don't make resolutions but last year (how wierd to say that!) I fell asleep with a potholder on a burner that I thought I had turned off. In one rare instance where The Boy was actually helpful in the kitchen, he rescued the potholder and us before I burned the house down (I must have been really tired). Anyway, the potholder survived as an Important Reminder about not leaving things on the stove and so far, so good.

Maybe if you leave one of those pans lying about, it will be a good memory jog and you won't need the resolution?

ps. I wish it *had* been the dream mall because that's probably the only place I can afford to shop right now. You know I'm always ready for a dream mall date with you.

pss. I'm glad your Chinese medicine didn't end up to be a bag of forest droppings, leaves, twigs and other unmentionables that you had to boil into the stinkiest tea ever. And then drink it. Did I do that? Yes, once. It has scarred me about Chinese medicine ever since.

psss. Why is this comment so long? Oh, maybe it's because I don't have to WORK today!

I'm glad you're feeling better. Happy New Year! xoxo

January 2, 2009 at 4:45 PM

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