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Old 12-28-2008, 01:19 PM   #5
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Here in the States, its customary to make New Years resolutions to start the new year right. Some resolve to lose weight, some resolve to save more, spend less, etc.

Is this a world wide thing? Forgive my ignorance.

Mine is to get back into the sewing room and make more quilts, and have some great gifts to give next year.

What are your New Years resolutions, if any?

Happy New Year, everyone.........
It's certainly something we do in the UK.

It's also traditional to have broken most of them by mid March, except the one about joining the gymn, which is usually broken by mid february

And despite the cynicism there, I do make new year's resolutions, on, um, the day after winter solstice (for personal reasons mostly related to the days getting longer again)

Mine are to carry on losing weight, finally get to the bottom of my hormone problems, manage my money better, and do more sewing and jewellery making
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