Wow. I'm amazed. I actually stayed awake past midnight and rang in 2008 watching the Times Square ball drop (on TV, of course) and making noise with my daughter and her friends (a small sleepover party). I was also working on a jigsaw puzzle, a tradition going back to my youth. (I would always get at least one puzzle for Christmas and would spend New Year's Eve putting it together. It kept me up and gave me hours of uninterrupted time to work on it.) Now begins the most difficult weeks of the year - remembering to write '08!
We always watch the Rose Parade on New Year's morning. I even made the traditional donut run (we always get donuts for the Macy's parade and the Rose parade). I grew up in Southern California and went to the parade in person a couple times. The floats are beautiful on TV, but you can't imagine the true size, color and amazing use of flowers & other natural materials until you see them up close and personal. After the parade, the floats are parked and on display for several days. Our family often went to see them.
A few years ago my younger daughter and I worked on the float for my alma mater, Cal Poly. My crafting and sewing skills came in handy as I had to dress a skeleton in a leather vest (covered with spices) after the skeleton had already been bolted into place. I had to actually sew the vest together by hand on the skeleton (which my daughter was carefully covering with crushed white rice). Later, we helped iron ti leaves and glued them on the sides of the ship.
My New Year's Resolutions? I don't make resolutions any more. I understand and embrace the concept of a fresh new start - out with the old and in with the new, but I need more new starts than once per year. Before, I would make great promises to myself to eat better, exercise more, lose weight and be more consistent with my devotional and Bible study time. But by the middle of January something would have thrown at least one of those resolutions off track. I'd feel like a failure and give up hope of changing.
However, Lamentations 3:22-23 says, "Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. New every morning. Now, if I "mess up" on my goals or make mistakes or commit any number of sins, I can begin again immediately. He is always there waiting faithfully when I have been unfaithful.
I look forward to an amazing year of furthering my artistic skills, getting in better shape and improving my "people" skills. These fall under the greater "umbrella" of becoming the woman God wants me to be. I want to journal and write more. I hope to take an art class of some kind. I will travel to Hawaii and maybe Australia/New Zealand with my mom. My younger daughter will graduate from high school and begin college. She is applying to go on a mission trip to Burkina Faso (in West Africa). She wants to teach in West Africa after college, so this would be right up her alley. My older daughter begins the year in a better place than last year, having her own apartment and a job. I pray she will move ahead in her life more this year, too.
God bless each of you. May you reach your goals and live your dreams as you remember His love for you is new every morning!
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