For some reason, I didn't even have time to do any "new year's resolutions", not that I would have followed any, as has been my lifestyle the last 20 years.
Let's face it, I know that to follow through, you need understanding, conviction and will power. When it comes to "new year's" resolutions, I seem to lack one or two of these all the time. I really speak by personal experience, the only life changing "resolution" I've ever followed (quit smoking, "cold turkey"), was not a "new year's" thing, but something that just happened, overnight, through divine intervention and not by personal will power.
I think everything is going well, don't you? |
Relax Lady! All is going to turn out very well! |
See? There you go! |
Despite the club having been shorthanded that night, the party went great, and the music by Trader Price was downright inviting to the dance floor. I even danced a few songs!
At 12:00 a.m. sharp, we all raised our champagne glasses and wished everyone around a "happy new year", with plenty of people to sincerely wish this thought to. Cell phones rang everywhere, including ours, from friends and family members wishing a great new year to come as well. At that moment, I began thinking of changing my habit of not making "new year's resolutions" (that I didn't seem to be able to keep anyway), into changing certain things that I know I can change, so here are the "TOP TEN" that I came up with, even if start a few days late:
10. Be on time every day (I was more on time when we lived in Sayre than now that we live 3 miles away)
9. Be sure to make everyone know that fixing ball marks is actually legal (it seems that most people think it is illegal!)
8. Be more strict in not allowing smaller groups on busy days and pairing them up into larger groups. OK, let's rephrase: include more "meet a friend" days so play is in foursomes and not twosomes.
7. Walk at least 18 holes every week and practice more (I hate playing bad golf)
6. Learn to stay out of people's way when taking pictures (hint, hint Mona: I may need to spend some money in buying another lens that I can use from farther away).
5. Take more pictures.
4. Write this newsletter more often and sooner when there has been an event.
3. Re-arrange the pro-shop and stock it with things beyond golf equipment...
2. Never, ever wear a cowboy hat again. Somehow it doesn't look good (My God! I drank only one beer all night!)
Did you see that one Sergio? |
and my number one goal for 2012 is....................
1. Try harder to understand what newly turned "Six-Oh" and friend Tony Turnbull talks about so I don't have to pretend to comprehend.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!
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