Thursday, December 31, 2009

How We Did on Our '09 Resolutions

Before we go and set our resolutions for '10, we always like to see how we did on the ones for the current year.

Here were our goals for 2009:

1. For the JSG blog: to do more and better videos.
This we can check off our list. Armed with our Flips, we've been much better about videoing our escapades. Check out our YouTube channel for proof.


2. No more typos!
Done. (Fur the mos par.)

3. To go to one major event that we haven't been to before (Sundance, Super Bowl, Miami's Winter Music Concert or SXSW in Austin).
We made it to Tampa for the Super Bowl and attended the Net Jets party, so we get half a point. 

4. Figure out how to get our nail polish to stay on for more than 2 days when we paint them ourselves. (This may involve purchasing a pair of rubber gloves for the sink. Not sexy!)
This may just be impossible.

5. Find the perfect pair of nude heels.
Now that we're reading this, we've got the perfect excuse to buy the LAMB Laken heels we've been eying!



6. Pay off the credit cards.
No comment.

7. Get on a healthy sleep schedule (this will help with losing the pounds we gained over the holidays and lighten up our dark circles).
Getting there.

8. Organize our desktop.
The desktop wins.

9. Go to more places with the letter "L" in them.
Let's see, we went to Florida, Colorado, Las Vegas, Alexandria, VA, a couple of Ritz Carlton's, and a whole bunch of other places without the letter "l".

2 comments:

  1. I have a suggestion for keeping your nail polish on for longer then 2 days when you do them yourself!!!
    I swear by the Sally Hansen Base and Top Coat (two in one) and OPI nail polish. I start with one coat of the Sally Hansen, then apply two coats of OPI polish of choice, then the Sally Hansen once again. My nail polish almost always lasts a week since I have started this routine. Give it a try:) Hope it helps!

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  2. Thanks Erica! I will try it. I've been meaning to pick up some fresh polish which I think stays on longer than old stuff anyway. Happy New Year!

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