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new year /new year resolutions (again)

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29 Dec 08 #74829 by jelly4toes
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someone had to start this thread didn't they and well its me.
so wikipeeps what are our new year resolutions to be.

my one is going to be 2009 is going to be my year and i resolve to make it so.
haven't worked out how just yet,but for starters
I will make a new circle of friends and re engage with life.The last 2 years have left me mortified and frozen with fear.2009 will be my year for moving forward.

what will everyone else make their ny resolution.

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29 Dec 08 #74834 by LilT2009
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Mine is going to be out with the old in with the new. I am hoping 2009 will be a new start for me. Cant wait to see the back of 2008 and looking forward to a happier more positive future. I too am going to enjoy more time with friends old and new. Happy New Year to you all on here and lets hope 2009 is a better one for all of us.

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29 Dec 08 #74835 by lovelife
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mine is
- to get a divorce from an sob stbx without loosing my sanity and/or letting him upset me - that should be enough for this year ;)

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29 Dec 08 #74847 by focus123
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Mine is simple really

dont be ground down by anybody and keep on a true path and if i can love my daughter more than i do now and every day i breath

good luck for 2009 everybody

and too all people who do bad to others look inside yourselves and realise it is wrong

see you all in 2009

seany

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29 Dec 08 #74861 by anotherone
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2009 IS going to be better, I am going to try my hardest to make it so.

Have started to make a new circle of friends (and growing) and can actually go out and enjoy myself now.Still had the odd blip here and there,but hoping they will get fewer and fewer as the year goes on.


Here's to us all on Wiki for 2009

love and best wishes to you all xxxxxxx

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29 Dec 08 #74864 by Molly
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To get married again!!! Yes I know some o f you think I'm mad!!

To seee the marital home at last sold and all those things to do with my ex sorted so I am at last 'free.' (Apart from the children)

And most of all to be happy and enjoy life.
Molx

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29 Dec 08 #74866 by Poppie
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Hi Jelly,

Good to hear you sounding positive I'm sure 2009 will be your year.

I don't normally make resolutions but I intend to move into 2009 with an open mind and heart and cherish the friends and family that have got me through the last 18 months, to be grateful for everything that I have in my life and enjoy each day to the full.

Love

Poppie xx

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