It occurred to me that my post from yesterday really looked like a resolution.
I didn’t intend for it to be that way; I had been thinking about traditions. Our tradition is to spend the day with friends. It was a brief visit this year because my wife and I were absolutely exhausted but it was fun. We look forward to it each year even though we don’t always make it. That was really all I was thinking, how the day has engendered traditions.
I don’t make even make resolutions. I try to look at my life and since I do see the first day of the year as a significant, well, signifier of change, I look for ways to improve on what I did in the previous year.
OK, I make resolutions.
But I didn’t mean to make a post about how resolutions shouldn’t be restrictive let alone necessary and then go ahead and make a resolution. It was just something that I had been thinking about that I wanted to share, that’s all. We should take advantage of every day as best we can. I am by far not the best at doing this, but I thought it was a good way to approach things.
Oh well, be good and have a good year.
I have to go write a sonnet now.
2 comments:
So your resolution is to make no resolutions?
It sounds like that, doesn't it? What I try to do is keep the resolution anxiety out of it, but I really do make resolutions. I just don't call them that so you really are right.
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