Monday, January 19, 2009

Hello again.

It's been awhile. I apologize for the absence.

Welp, it's another new year. Almost a new decade too. Have the come up with a name for this last one yet? We had the 80s, the 90s, and then the 2000s? Do we call the next one the 10s?

Anyway, as with 91% of the US population, I've come up with a list of resolutions for the new year. One of them happens to be blogging, which is why I'm suddenly back on the web. Onward with the list:

-Start blogging again. I think I'm going to give myself a fresh start on this. I'm not sure if I want to keep using blogspot because anything with "blogspot.com" in the URL is blocked at work, yet I can still access and use my blogging account at blogger.com because it doesn't share the same domain name. Bizarre, I know. Anyway, I'm debating either this or Wordpress. I'll keep you posted with what's to come.

-Get out of credit card debt. I had to charge a lot to my credit card back during Christmas of '06 because I didn't have any money to give gifts with. Two years later, it's still there. I've made a plan to pay X amount of money from my paycheck every Friday to get out of the red and put it into effect on the 2nd. At this rate, I'll be done by March 14.

-Start saving money. As well as paying off my credit card, I want to be saving money regularly. I have had a savings account set up for a long time, but the money in there slowly depleted throughout college. I did the math, and I've 12% of my income is a reasonable starting point. I think I may also make a large deposit at the end of every month so I don't have an excess amount sitting in my checking.

-Work out regularly again. This is probably the most generic bullet point on everybody's resolution list. It's something I really need to get back into too. Living in Irving by myself, I do a lot of sitting around. When I get home from work, I turn on the tv and watch Wheel of Fortune while I cook dinner, then usually watch whatever Netflix sent me or play video games of some sort. Not a very good habit at all, but that's what I do when I'm bored. And I'm bored a lot. Well to get on track with my resolution, I signed up to be able to swim at the North Lake College natatorium. Their campus is right across the street from my work place, and their membership is very affordable for me ($45 for 9 months as opposed to $45 per month at LA Fitness or 24 Hour Fitness.) I'll be going in every morning to get in a mile-long swim before work. Hopefully soon it'll be refreshing and not tired for the rest of my day.

-Meet new people. I haven't really figured out how to do this one yet. I've lived many places throughout my life, but I've always had to go to school then. That's really how I met people. But now, I'm in the adult working world, so I don't have this common factor that made it easy to get to know people. Everyone I work with is at least a decade older than me, so that one can be crossed off the list. Anyway, I need to get this one figured out before all my current friends move away.

That about sums them up. Hopefully I'll stick to them. And hopefully you stick to yours too.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We have 3 of the same resolutions, but they're probably the same 3 that every other American has. You can start coming to church with Lindsey and I if you want to meet new people, it's just a drive over to Fort Worth.