Daily Archives: January 1, 2010
Happy New Year 2010!
I hate New Year’s Eve. Everybody in the family knows it. I am one of the few, I confess. I don’t enjoy it unless I hop over two parties and end up on the last house close to midnight. Since there’s no partying where I live, it is utterly boring. Not to mention the insane whiff of brightness and hope for the next year, and then, a week later I find it’s the same old crap.
Nevertheless, that does not deter me from thinking of New Year resolutions, and wishes for good health, blessings, and love for America. This will be an incredible year due to elections, so it is a year many conservatives longed for ever since Barack Obama won. There is a sense that we can control history this year. That the “change we can all believe in” will come from the Right and will change the House and Senate.
I can only hope that because I feel this strongly about 2010 (read: twenty-ten) when it comes to politics, that I can look at myself in the mirror and effect a powerful change, with the same good-ol’ resolutions.
Happy New Year 2010!
I hate New Year’s Eve. Everybody in the family knows it. I am one of the few, I confess. I don’t enjoy it unless I hop over two parties and end up on the last house close to midnight. Since there’s no partying where I live, it is utterly boring. Not to mention the insane whiff of brightness and hope for the next year, and then, a week later I find it’s the same old crap.
Nevertheless, that does not deter me from thinking of New Year resolutions, and wishes for good health, blessings, and love for America. This will be an incredible year due to elections, so it is a year many conservatives longed for ever since Barack Obama won. There is a sense that we can control history this year. That the “change we can all believe in” will come from the Right and will change the House and Senate.
I can only hope that because I feel this strongly about 2010 (read: twenty-ten) when it comes to politics, that I can look at myself in the mirror and effect a powerful change, with the same good-ol’ resolutions.













