Sunday, December 28, 2008

Have You Made Your Resolutions?



Do you make resolutions? How about making a decision to read the Bible on each day of 2009?



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30 comments:

  1. Great post, Sally. And, a wonderful suggestion for a goal.

    Have a wonderful Sunday. It is my favorite day of the week.

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  2. You're a hoot!
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  3. Good Morning Sally... LOVED the cartoon this morning... Very funny I am going to make resolutions again this year... My main one is to live healthier.... Have a great day...

    (((HUGS)))
    Donna

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  4. Thank-you for the smile before I leave for work.
    Have a great day,
    Ginger

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  5. Good morning Sally, I wish we could trust people more. I try so very hard to believe in the goodness of others. Most of the time I am not disappointed.

    I'm glad you like my post today. I was very moved by the fact that we rush through life and the days fly by without a moment to enjoy the little and big blessings we have every day.

    This story made me think seriously about our time and how we spend each day.

    Have a happy day...Jeanne

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  6. loved the comic!

    I don't typically make resolutions, but that would be a great one to take on. My kids told me that I needed to make the resolution to bake my grandmothers yeast rolls more than just on holidays!!!!

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  7. Sally, The word 'resolution' seems to turn people off--and they may make one or more, but don't usually follow them.

    I do like your suggestion--and it is one that George and I keep every single day--and have for several years.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  8. I gave up making resolutions years ago but your suggestion is a good one.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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  9. No, 'mam...I don't make resolutions but I have made up my mind to eat healther, more veggies, less sugar...and to excerise more..my poor, damaged legs need walking...and your suggestion of reading the Bible once every day is OUTSTANDING...and I aim to do it, without fail !! I will tell Mr. SweetNothings about it and we can share that time together each morning. Thanks for the inspiration...I just adore you, Smiling Sally. You are one of my heros !
    love, bj

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  10. What a wonderful cartoon! it made me smile this morning :). I too gave up on resolutions years ago but a decision to read is a great idea.

    New Year's Blessings to you Sally,
    Kathi :)

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  11. You have done it again. You have put a smile on my face and given me something to think about. Good stuff!

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  12. Hi Sally - it's good to keep meeting up with the same bloggers cos I feel that we get to know each other better!! and I expect a funny cartoon from you and I was not disappointed. My New Resolution is always the same 'must lose weight' hahaha but yours is a far better idea. Take care, Judith

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  13. Funny Cartoon. I'm going to try and start walking this year, hard to do though when I'm addicted to my friends in Blogland. :)

    Hugs,
    Chris

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  14. Cute cartoon and great suggestion, Sally ~

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  15. I hope your Christmas day was marvelous...and I continue to wish you a season of Merriment and Joy :)
    Resolutions...? No, But I will engage in a Revolution... :)One of heart, body, mind and spirit! :)

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  16. Hi Sally...last year was my first year to start making resolutions. One of them, IS to read my bible each day..at least one chapter.

    On another note, it is a silver bell in her hand...something only myself and one other person would know. ;) hee

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  17. Sally, thanks for the smile! I needed that today!

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  18. Hope you had a lovely pink saturday. I love this joke! Made me and my guests laugh. hugs, Ellen

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  19. Hi Sally, first of all, the comic is a hoot! I knew when I came here today I would get a laugh! I always love your jokes.
    As for resolutions, every year I have a card and I write down goals I want to achieve for the year. On one side are my personal goals like lose weight, reorganize my craft room,go somewhere, etc. On the other side are my spiritual goals like read the scriptures everyday, donate my time to something or someone, etc. I have been doing this for more than 15 years. I have saved each one each year and I like to look at them and see where my heart was each year. It makes me laugh because as I get older my spiritual side has more on it than my personal side use to!
    Love, Ann

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  20. Hello……. !
    Great post, Sally. And, a wonderful suggestion for a goal.
    You are welcome to my blog…….
    Wishing you " A Happy New Year''

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  21. Hi Sally, I don't make resolutions because I never keep them..I would rather make a list of my goals for 2009.. I like your suggestion to read the Bible everyday..Glad to be back home and keeping up with my friends..Hugs, Baba

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  22. Reading your Bible daily is good advice, Sally! I think I might just make it a resolution, too.

    XO,

    Sheila

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  23. Hi Sally,
    I think that those of us who believe, have many different ways of reaching out to God. The Bible to some or just talking to him to others. As long as we keep him in our minds and hearts, all is good.

    'D'

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  24. I should make a resolution to lose weight, but I won't. I won't stick with it - I'm a foodie. But I do have a page a day bible and I should dig it out, thanks for the reminder! ~ Robyn

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  25. great one. I have sent my address to you thanks again for the book.

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  26. LOL very cute. I hope you had a great Sunday!

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  27. Love the comic. I'm working on my resolutions. And I'm trying to make the realistic too so they're not unatainable (did I spell that right?)

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