Don't Dream It, Be It

Although borrowed from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", these are words for me to live by. Someone asked me, "Aren't you a little old to have such big dreams?" to which I replied, "Am I too old to be alive?"

Friday, December 30, 2005

Resolution Time, Again

Here is a recap of last year's resolutions:
I guess if I have to make a resolution, it is to finally finish recording my CD, so I can get my singer-arse out in the clubs...Okay, so I thought of another resolution. I am going to watch less television. The only shows I plan on watching on a regular basis are "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" ('cause Vincent D'Onofrio is a fine actor and quite handsome) and "Monk." I love neurotic detectives, and these characters are indeed neurotic...There's another resolution- To get off of my arse in general! I will stick to doing my pilates at least three times a week.

As Meatloaf sang, "Two out of three ain't bad."

I did not finish my CD, but I have started making scratch demos and have written more material.
I did watch less television, but it was mostly due to all of the homework I have. I was forced to read more, though, which is a wonderful thing.
I got off my arse more, too, also not by choice. The band has been playing so much, that I feel like I do aerobics four times a week. I do make it a point to do pilates, too, every chance I get.

Now, for 2006:

Resolution 1- finish a CD with my material on it
Resolution 2- be more environmentally conscious-- I just started recycling and I don't know why I did not recycle years ago. The city of St. Peters makes it all too easy. I have my eye on a Civic hybrid, if my car ever gives out on me. I also plan on creating less waste by becoming more practical.
Resolution 3- cut all critters out of my diet, except fish-- This is something I have been doing for the past month and my digestive system loves me for it. Hey, speaking of vegetarians, Meatloaf is a vegetarian.

I also plan on getting more involved with my two favorite charities/organizations, NAAR (National Alliance for Autism Research) and pandemic AIDS research. I think I will stick with charities that begin with the letter "A."

Anyhoo, bye, bye 2005 and welcome 2006!
Happy New Year!

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