We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day

It’s New Year’s Eve and I don’t think I have ever been more ready for a year to be done and gone. 2008 can kiss off already. I am ready to bring on 2009. I thought about doing some retrospective cover of the last year with links and all….but I am at work, so no. We have some issues with our internet at home. As in AT(sux)T went down and we decided to switch to cable. But cable lines outside are bad so we “lose packets” and stuff. I have no idea what that means. I just know the internet she is a slow lady now. Supposedly within 10 days some one will dig up the old lines and put in new ones. New Year, new lines.

Last year was not without a few good points. After all, I gained a daughter-in-law and a home. But overall, it was a year of disappointments and disasters. I will consider it well gone and lessons learned.

I don’t do New Year’s resolutions, because I never remember to keep them, but I am resolved to get back into this journal and back to visiting all of you. For now I say to all of you:

I wish that your every dream for 2009 come true. That you find yourself surrounded by friends, laughter, and good times. I wish that your every cup runneth over financially, romantically, spiritually, and creatively. That good health be your faithful companion, peace your guarded ally, and love your perpetual guide.

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