Drinks, looking back, and looking forward – Our member bloggers share some classic New Years posts here.
Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon
Looking for a great Cabernet Sauvignon? The Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon pairs wonderfully with steak and warm winter foods and has flavors of dark berries and fruits. Recommended by Macadoodle’s wine tasting bar experts! Sonia writes Freya’s Keeper – a blog all about great wines!
2009-The BEST Year of our Lives
Around New Year’s year-in-review posts are always a great idea. Jennifer of The Francis Family gives us a glimpse at 2009-The BEST Year of our Lives as she reviews the year in photos.
Best Resolutions Ever & 2010 Resolution Round Up
Most of us make New Year’s resolutions. Some we stick with and some we don’t. In 2010, Melissa of Melissa Runs, set out to make the Best Resolutions Ever. At the end of the year she reflected on those resolutions in her post 2010 Resolution Round Up. Go see how she did!
New Year’s Resolutions I Wish I Could Make…
What resolution would you really, really like to make, consequences be damned? Jodi from Everything and a Racehorse makes her wishes in her post The New Year’s Resolutions I Wish I Could Make…
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The greatest part of this is that I realized that I forget about the resolutions unless I am reminded of them. I like to think of them as “suggestions”