A HEART-FELT HEALTHY, HAPPY NEW YEAR. I’d like to say “The Best is Yet to Come” but I believe that really depends on us to do the best we can, to make it so.
A New Year is like a blank page. A new Chapter. If you keep the page blank, it can never be edited, only a poorly written one can. Think about that!
Once again; I don’t really have resolutions – only hopeful solutions to try to improve my personal circumstances and well being, and make things better in general. Little improvements here and there. I continually read labels and omit the bad stuff so eating healthier is always a given. If I really crave something sweet it’s likely not to make the cart if I read the label first. Darn; why did I read it!
Try to work out with weights again I don’t really like to as it’s important when you get older to prevent osteoporosis.
I wanted to join a book club because I found myself getting away from reading and so now I’m in two. Careful what you wish for because now I have to take up speed reading (kidding).
Simplifing my daily life with quality over quantity which I think everyone should do. Goes for food, friends, clothing…..did I already say clothes? I’m working on it.
More pajama parties. As much as I love getting dressed up, there’s something to be said for going out in something you can just go home to sleep in.

And finally, get more inspiration to spark creativity. This can come from many things. Not only art and culture, but books, music, nature, people and personal experiences of joy, sorrow, success, or failure that shape our perspective. Which reminds me, I have to post pics of David Hockney; Perspective Should be Reversed from Palm Springs Art Museum. I was totally inspired by his diverse works of art. I really want to buy one of his art books but I don’t have enough coffee tables.
I’m off to the Palm Springs Film Festival (PSIFF) which begins on January 3rd and ends on the 13th. I’ll be back here with reviews, rants and recommendations on whatever I see.
How about you? Any resolutions and how do you feel about grown-up PJ parties?

