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Dec. 31st, 2010 09:49 pmThis is the end of a decade? Really? I can remember when 1999 turned into 2000. I remember being confused as to why this was such a big deal, then thinking it was pretty cool when it was explained to me.
Resolutions? Oh man.
1: Write more.
2: Read more.
3: Walk the dog and bike ride every day it's nice out.
4: Remember to eat. That was a bad thing I did last year - forgetting to eat.
5: Help grandma out more.
Uuugh, what else? I'll probably think of something else. But right now those seem to be good resolutions.
Yesterday I ended up helping an old lady with her groceries. She looked tired, so I put them on the counter for her, and she said thanks. We were in a Family Dollar (I'm trying to get mom to be thrifty) and Mom and I went to the car, and put our two or three bags in the back. After that, I took the cart and put it inside the store, since leaving carts right out in the middle of the parking lot annoys me. I saw the lady had had her stuff bagged, but not in the cart, so I put it in the cart for her. At which point she declared that she had to give me a tip, to my protests. I went to the car with her (it was right next to Mom's) and helped her put the bags in the backseat. So, I felt a little guilty still, but I knew better than to try to change her mind. My experiences with Grandma have taught me this.
So, on Thursday, a couple of friends I haven't seen in a while took me and Mom out to go bowling. A lot of people were there, and it was fun! I sucked. But it was fun. Mom said not to worry, since it'd been the fourth or fifth time I'd gone bowling.
Only a few hours and it'll be 2011. What'll happen this year?
Resolutions? Oh man.
1: Write more.
2: Read more.
3: Walk the dog and bike ride every day it's nice out.
4: Remember to eat. That was a bad thing I did last year - forgetting to eat.
5: Help grandma out more.
Uuugh, what else? I'll probably think of something else. But right now those seem to be good resolutions.
Yesterday I ended up helping an old lady with her groceries. She looked tired, so I put them on the counter for her, and she said thanks. We were in a Family Dollar (I'm trying to get mom to be thrifty) and Mom and I went to the car, and put our two or three bags in the back. After that, I took the cart and put it inside the store, since leaving carts right out in the middle of the parking lot annoys me. I saw the lady had had her stuff bagged, but not in the cart, so I put it in the cart for her. At which point she declared that she had to give me a tip, to my protests. I went to the car with her (it was right next to Mom's) and helped her put the bags in the backseat. So, I felt a little guilty still, but I knew better than to try to change her mind. My experiences with Grandma have taught me this.
So, on Thursday, a couple of friends I haven't seen in a while took me and Mom out to go bowling. A lot of people were there, and it was fun! I sucked. But it was fun. Mom said not to worry, since it'd been the fourth or fifth time I'd gone bowling.
Only a few hours and it'll be 2011. What'll happen this year?