Friday, January 1, 2010

new year... new resolution

Hello sweet bloggy friends! Happy 2010! It's been way too long since we last chatted. I was almost afraid if I went any longer I might forget how to work blogger ha!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and fun New Year's. I'll save a post on my past month for another time and jump right into my New Year's Resolution because I'm anxious to share. Last year I posted this New Year's Fashion Resolution ( a fashion trend I'm going to avoid) and I have to say I'm pretty proud of myself for sticking with it seeing as how I'm not very good at keeping up with things like watering plants, ironing and returning rented movies on time and so forth.

So keeping up with my tradition I present my 2010 Not Gonna Wear Resolution...

Don't hate me if you're a fan...

The BUMPIT!


Yes ma'am, it was a toss us between this and open toed boots. Now I love teasing a little volume in a low ponytail, but I figured since I'm ghastly fearful of walking around with objects hidden in my hair (because I'd die if it fell out in my public) this would be the wiser and more achievable choice.

And that dear friends is what I will NOT be wearing in 2010.

Happy New Year!!

6 comments:

Kodi said...

If you ever have a rough day and you think you might fall into the temptation remember you're not alone. I too am not using the bump it. Mainly because I feel like everyone would look at me and wonder if I had one in or not and I don't need anymore weird stares. :)

Aubs said...

ha! that is the best...i will join in NOT wearing the bump it!

missed you...hope you had a fabulous holiday season!

Lauren said...

Sooooo glad you are back!!! :) Love ya, sweet friend. Happy New Years!! :)

prashant said...

that's great thanks for sharing

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Whitney said...

Hilarious! I must admit I wanted one for a while, then I saw a girl at the mall with one in her hair. And I was NOT supposed to see that much/any of it. That cured me right then and there! Ha!

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