So, I'm not doing anything for New Year's. I was supposed to go to Boston and party down at my friend Kimberly's family restaurant, but I'm still feeling under the weather and not much like traveling, so I cancelled. Everyone back home already has plans and I thought, you know, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to spend New Year's Rockin' Eve at home, alone, on my couch, eating cheez-its. Alone.
I do have some tentative plans to meet up with Kelly and John after midnight somewhere, but I doubt I will be able to motivate. Last year's NYE ended up a bust and really, I can't seem to think of any New Year's Eves where I rocked out, with the exception of those two we did in Boston post-L.A. Why is NYE always sucky? It's always guaranteed to be an anti-climactic let down.
Honestly, I'm OK with my solitary status for NYE 2004. It will give me a chance to think and reflect; a chance to ponder what I did right in 2004 and what I did wrong. Once I have that figured out, you can bet I'll bore the hell out of all of you in the sharing.
Or maybe I won't. If you follow this blog, you probably already have a good sense of where I effed up this year and where I turned a corner. That's one of the best things about this year, I think. The Year I Started My Blog. You could also call it The Year I Was Filled With So Much Self-Importance, I Convinced Myself That Starting A Blog Would Be A Good Idea.
Anyway. I'm going to try and make resolutions that are relatively easy to stick to.
What about y'all?
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