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I actually managed to hit my savings target for 2009 - so have a more ambitious target for 2010 (gulp). Didn't quite manage to become fluent in French though (ahem). This year's resolutions are mostly about baby weight.


Beth - are you going to help me achieve this? :-)


I also hope everyone has a fab NYE and accomplishes all they want to in 2010. Nothing ventured etc...

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Ah..a rather belated happy new year everyone! I am hoping for a better 2010 - 2009 didn't work out the way I was hoping! I have all the usual resolutions...and need things to look forward to.


BUT - I'm not happy about this weather! We are back from a lovely trip over christmas and it's all a bit of a shock! Not a good start to the year..

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