2013 resolutions

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I plan to cook more at home

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Stir fried calamari with Chinese celery and peppers

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Stir fried beancurd with hoisin sauce pork and scallions
 
If that's what I would have to eat in 2013... I would probably fulfill my long standing resolution of losing weight. :)

So here's my list again:

1. Losing weight (or fat)
2. Finding a home
3. Winning all my Fantasy Basketball leagues.

 
My New Year's Resolution is probably the opposite of many people's.

Spend more money.

I have this problem where I delay purchases and delay big purchases for long, long periods because I do not like to part with money. I've always been much more of a saver and careful spender. I never really liked taking vacations. If I'm going to be forced to spend, I'd rather do it on a tangible item... something to show for it or, preferably, something that will appreciate in value. Last year I decided to start travelling more now that my boys are getting older and will be old enough to have some memories. We have done exactly that. I have booked quite a few trips in the last year. We've had fun although I'm doing it for them, not myself. I could do just fine without it. I'm more of a homebody. Anyway, this year I'll continue to play "Cruise Ship Director" of the family while also forcing myself to continue furnishing and decorating my home. Again - a money issue for me. I just really feel sick at the idea of blowing a lot of dough... but I do realize it's okay to spend wisely, in moderation. A new couch to replace my old, broken one is not the same as reckless, wasteful spending even if it's just as hard for me to do.
 
1)  Start hitting the gym more often
2)  Take the car out to the track
3)  Improve the diet
4)  Improve my cooking skills
5)  Use my built-in BBQ more often
 
1. Hit the gym at least twice a week, and up cardio to 40 mins.
2. Keep up with the paper work/ contracts and billing because that's work too.
3. No annual passes to theme parks this year.
4. Explore OC hikes and beaches more.
 
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