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Wishes for 2012

January 2, 2012 by Audrey  
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I’m that person who makes wishes upon the stars.

I’m that person who makes wishes at every 11:11 (AM or PM!).

And I’m that person who makes wishes with every stray eyelash.

It’s always been the way I am.

With each new year, I always take the time to sit down and write out some wishes for 2012.  For me.  For my family. For work.  For my friends.  It’s something I thoroughly enjoy doing… every single year.

For 2012, I have a few wishes that I’d love to share.

I wish for good health for me and my whole entire family.

I wish for the power to stay as organized as possible throughout 2012.

I wish for the boys to finally learn to make their beds (all of them).

I wish for William and Alex to explore their food options more and more.

I wish for the drive to get my butt to the treadmill every single day.

I wish for MomGenerations.com to keep growing and growing.

I wish to Strut some stuff this year with grace and elegance.

I wish to see more and more of my closest and bestest friends.

I wish to save up for a trip to Disney with the whole family!

I wish (long shot maybe…) to meet Rachel Zoe.

I wish for Alex to learn to read, he wants it SO badly!

I wish for more and more and more lunches with my mom, dad and Grandma.

I wish for Date Night with Matt once a month.

I wish for more mornings to snuggle with the boys.

I wish for peace.

I wish that all my wishes… and continued ones come true throughout the year.

And yours.

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2 Responses to “Wishes for 2012”
  1. Larry Conley says:

    Mantra,

    I cannot predict the outcome for the other wishes, but this one “I wish to Strut some stuff this year with grace and elegance.” is a sure thing.

    Grace and elegance are as natural to you as breathing. So unless you are tied down, you will strut and it will be graceful and elegant.

    Larry

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