Thursday, January 04, 2007

2(00)7

The year I don't need my passport to travel in Europe anymore, and I can go the UK by just making faces at the customs guards.

For more than this, we'll have to see. The plans... :

  • To lead by example (e.g. turn off the light when I leave a room – it probably got me a job)
  • To laugh more
  • To dance more
  • To mail my friends more (yeah, as if)
  • To take my driver’s licence asap
  • To do the things which make me happy
  • To be more understanding of people’s moods
  • To be a good European citizen
  • To send X-mas cards on time
  • To call people on their B-days
  • To regain my patience and calm
  • To give without expecting things back
  • To cook more
  • To keep my desk tidy
  • To always have a valid bus/train ticket
  • To go visit the UK again as soon as I can
  • To make good impressions
  • To walk with my head up
  • To run after every train
  • To trust my instincts (could be a start)
Oh, I almost forgot:

  • To blog more :-)

2 Comments:

At 4:59 pm, Blogger Christian said...

Hi Dana,
first of all I wish you a happy new year. I'm sure you'll make the best of it.
I have to confess I haven't written for quite some time here but I read most of your posts. I really liked your summary of last year and the points for the new year. I could have written some of them on my own blog (e.g. about who you can really trust all the time;-) but I didn't really feel like in the end. There are quite some things unsettled in my life and I guess it's better to write a summary afterwards not right in between. But I wonder who wants to read it in April or May;-)
Anyway, keep blogging.

 
At 10:34 pm, Blogger Nadja said...

Hi!

Nice little posts you have there and it makes me wonder what would be on my lists.

Christian is right, I guess the year 2006 was an exciting one for all of us and even though we don't know what is coming up in 2007, we will be able to sail round all difficult cliffs - because we know the people we can rely on and they will help us get through.
They will lend us their hands if needed, they will lend us their shoulders, when we need one to cry on, they will hug us, they will get with us into mischief, they will laugh with us and they don't want any payment for all this: they will just be "OUR FRIENDS".

Hope to see you in London quite soon - I'll let you know how things develop!

Big hug
Nadja

 

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