- Keep my room clean on a consistent basis. I am an almost 18 year old girl. I should be able to tidy up my bedroom so it does not appear as though I have no floor.
- Find a home for Henry. Henry is my lovely Jack Dempsey Cichlid. He is a great fish, albeit a bit abusive to the ladies. I got him for my birthday one year ago, but he is just not compatible with my other fish. I need to find him a home, preferably without girlie fish.
- Pick up my camera more often. Okay, you know what I mean by "pick up". Not literally pick up, but USE my camera more often. I purchased this awesome DSLR in the past year, and I barely ever use it for my artsy stuff.
- Not buy as much stuff. I love buying STUFF. Not always for myself, but sometimes yes. I am resolving to not purchase anything I don't need or that I am merely replacing for looks rather than function (i.e., buying a new iPod when my old one works perfectly fine).
- See my Youtubers more often. It is appalling how little I see my friend Adam The Alien, even though he only lives in TACOMA. That is next door compared to many of the friends I encountered in 2009. For example, he said that I would see him before my birthday. But look- birthday is in 10 days! I still haven't seen Adam! So I am resolving to see more of my new friends in 2010.
- Not lose a chapstick for real. yes, I did not succeed in this goal for 2009. I lost a total of 3 chapsticks throughout the entire year. Very sad, indeed. So later today I will go to the store and buy myself a nice chapstick that I will keep for 365 days- unless it runs out.
- Dailybooth every day. I love the concept of Dailybooth, but I am not too good at the "daily" part of boothing.
- Blog every day. This one will be tougher than boothing every day. I am not saying that I want to blog every day to have a diary, or to have a record of what I do every day (although I'm sure both of those things will be covered throughout the year). I just believe that it is healthy to have an outlet for stress, sadness and even happiness that is not another person. Computers, unlike humans, do not get stressed out when you share your emotions with them. They are an unlimited outlet. Which is very cool and nice.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Resolutions.
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