1) Spend more time with family.
2) Begin to learn some ragtime piano pieces like Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer. Although classical music is fun to play, it is not always fun to hear. But ragtime piano is always fun to play and hear. There is nothing like ragtime piano!
3) I have already discussed taking painting lessons with a teacher. They will start in February. This has been a lifetime dream.
4) More time worshipping God and less time working out the details of my life.
5) Make great strides to finish a book I have started.
6) Write a children’s book that is in my head.
7) More emphasis on health–diet and exercise.
Seven goals are good.

Is snow falling in all your entries or does my computer have a blip?
I’ll go now and write my 2008 goals.
Lamar,
Well, the snow is not a blip. It is a special feature by WordPress that will be gone tomorrow. It was for the holidays. It’s kind of hookie, I know. Ha!
Have fun creating your goals.
Bonnie
I’d love to see a children’s book from you!
Jeremy,
I am famous for not finishing things! Ha! I have written two children’s books already, but never did anything with them. I have one in my head, which I think I will like more than the other two. I need to get it on paper before I forget it.
I am sure you can relate.
Thanks for taking Julia out last night!
Bonnie