It’s that time of year again. The time when I revisit past resolutions and create meaningless new ones (oh, did I just say that?). In last year’s wrap-up, I noted that perhaps I should give myself two years to finish my 2004 resolutions. Well, if I do that, I actually did pretty good this year. A 2004 recap:
- (Warning: I am so cliche, but I don’t care.) Lose those last few pounds.
- Write my loved ones, especially those born prior to The Great Depression, actual snail mail letters.
- Do more web development experimentation.
- Learn a new programming language. (Suggestions? Maybe Perl/TK)
- Research and write paper on pitfalls of national healthcare system.
- Save money. Period.
- Contribute to open source project.
- Finally finish making my site web and accessibility standards compliant.
So, how have I done in two years?
- While I may not be at my ideal weight, I am about ten to fifteen pounds lighter than when I wrote those resolutions.
- Argh, still working on this one. The best of intentions…
- Getting there…
- Does .NET architecture count? In my world it does, so check!
- Um, no.
- Check!
- Soon, soon…
- Check!
Maybe my resolution for 2006 will be to finish 2004’s resolutions.
2 responses so far ↓
1 web // Jan 9, 2006 at 2:50 pm
So you have nothing new to add to the list for 2006? Weak.
One of my resolution was to write more on my own site, maybe you can follow suit.
Happy 2006 Nicole .. hopefully it is a good one for you.
p.s. I hope you dont mind if I come take a dump in your backyard .. it looks like the Patriots may have to come through your town this year.
2 Nicole // Jan 10, 2006 at 9:27 am
I know it’s weak. Maybe I’ll come up with something, although I think it’s fairly obvious that I need at least two years to finish any resolutions.
Are you rollin’ into D-town? I’ve seriously looked at tickets to that game. I would probably even cheer for the Patriots in the spirit of an Indy/NE rematch.
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