Jami In 2009
Here we are in the year Two-Thousand Nine. Can you believe it? I don't know about you but when I think about that number it almost boggles my mind. I clearly remember as a child thinking how crazy it would be when I reached the new millennium (no discussions here about what year that was) and now we are almost a decade past it. I don't do resolutions; I don't think I know anyone who has made any major change in their lives starting on January 1. But here's my hopes and intentions for this brand-new year:
I intend to ensure my family makes many more wonderful memories, big and small, as we did this year.
I hope we all take the time to enjoy these small moments that life is all about.
I hope my new career as a doula allows me to minister to families and improve lives.
I intend to continue to improve my body, my mind and spirit.
I hope you find great joy in what you're doing.
I hope we will grow stronger as a nation, smarter, kinder, more willing to let go the little things and celebrate what made us great to begin with.
God bless us all in this new year.
Labels: Just Me
2 Comments:
At 10:14 AM, Jim McKee said…
I'd like to start a movement to address the year as 20-oh-9, not two-thousand-nine. It sounds so much more user-friendly.
At 3:16 PM, Jami said…
As long as it's not two-thousand AND nine. That's wrong and it bugs me.
The big question is - how will we refer to these years? the Aughts? The Two-Thousands?
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