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Buy erythromycin without prescription, First of all, Happy New Year to you all!  My hopes for you this year include time for you to do what you want to do, and for you all to, as My Leah said so well in a recent blog post "be kind and gentle to your soul"!   Be YOU. Buy no rx erythromycin, I generally do not like to make hard and fast New Years resolutions.  Too much room for failure there in my opinion.   This year though whoops- In 2009, however, erythromycin sale, Find discount erythromycin online, I felt for the most part as if I was stuck in a huge rut.  I was not being gentle to my own soul, nor cherishing myself in the least. Things were not getting accomplished that needed to be, canadian pharmacy erythromycin, Erythromycin overnight, and I was not feeling good about ME.   Leah's post got me really thinking about that, and after a lot of thought, erythromycin online pharmacy, Buy discount erythromycin online, I decided to make a few Couturesmith resolutions, in order to start a revolution in my own soul!  

1, buy erythromycin us. Find erythromycin online, Facebook and Twitter- less of it.  My husband says that the internet is like a big black hole.  It sucks you in and the next thing you know, it's tomorrow and nothing got done today.  So, order cheap erythromycin, Erythromycin from india, Bubble Spinner and Bejeweled Blitz- goodbye!  Farmville- your farmer is retiring and putting all the animals out to pasture.  I can't get rid of it alltogether- THAT would be insane!- but I can curtail certain aspects of the time sucker.

2.  Sewing - To get my head organized.  I have so many half done projects, order erythromycin, Erythromycin sale, and yet, everytime I turn around, erythromycin cost, Buy erythromycin without prescription, I have an idea in my head for "the cutest (insert garment type here)!    Ergo many unfinished items.  My darlings continually roll their eyes at me.  I haven't figured out how to achieve this goal!  Perhaps I need to realize that I don't have to make everything!  I also need to perfect a pants pattern.  ASAP!   That much I do know.

3.  Excercise and health.  Don't we all make this type of revolution?  A few years ago I dropped 30 lbs, order generic erythromycin, Buy erythromycin generic, and loved the way I felt.  They have been creeping back on, to the point where I am so mad at myself!  2010 will be my year of losing 20 +10!  I could say that I am going to wake up at 5 am each day, order erythromycin from canada, Erythromycin online, excercise for an hour, eat only egg whites, cheap erythromycin from uk, Erythromycin tablets, and with the snap of a finger or two be svelte and gorgeous.  We all know THAT isn't goig to happen!  I happen to like the South Beach diet, and will give it another go.  I'm not one for spending lots of money on what is really a matter of willpower, order erythromycin without prescription, Buy erythromycin from canada, common sense and habit anyways. Wayyy too practical for that one!  Stepping up the excercise regime- taking the dog for longgg needed walks,  taking the great ideas I get from my Monday night "boot camp" and extending it throughout the week,  and- assuming we get more snow- good xcountry ski outings will help.  As will adhering to Revolution #1, buy erythromycin without prescription.

4, pharmacy erythromycin. Erythromycin professional, Blogging.  More of it.  Are you thinking that it jars with the other revolutions?  Not really.  Writing has always been something I love to do.  Part of cherishing who I am HAS to involve doing something that makes me happy.  And happy- oh look what I made- oh so cute posts. Maybe a few, erythromycin sales, Cheap erythromycin online, but I want to expand my blogging horizons into some more serious topics.  I am still fleshing that one out.  (Miss Erica, now that I wrote "fleshing" , order erythromycin in us, Lowest price erythromycin, will I get all kinds of interesting search engine results. kidding!)

Four revolution resolutions.  Is that enough?  Is it too many?  Will it be enough to get me to live in my happy place, cheap erythromycin pill, Canadian erythromycin, or will I spend the year mentally yelling at myself?  Time will tell! 

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Shannon January 1, 2010 at 10:38 am

Great set of resolutions – I plan to get behind a bunch of the same resolutions myself! Best wishes for 2010!

Rhonda in Montreal January 1, 2010 at 2:01 pm

I LIKE it!! I LIKE you!! I’m looking forward to your writings, ideas, etc.!!
You Gooooo, Connie!!
Soft hugs,
Rhonda, who also likes to write & share & think & challenge myself & sew, too !! ;)

PS For me, it isn’t “how many periods”, it’s “how many … !!! ;)

KayY January 1, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Two spaces after a period. Grade 9 typing, instructions indelibly etched in my brain. There.

Connie, I’m relieved that revsolution #1 doesn’t mean less blogging! Happy New Year and see you in Montreal in June if not sooner.

Lynda Martens January 1, 2010 at 8:04 pm

Yeah to revolutions! And it’s two…spaces after the period. Also proper to write “two” instead of “2″ but we won’t be picky!

Cisa January 1, 2010 at 10:47 pm

2 spaces. Most definately.

Good luck on your resolutions!

LindsayT January 1, 2010 at 11:47 pm

Sorry, but the two spaces after a period rule is no longer hard and fast. Here are guidelines I copied from the MLA (Modern Language Association): ” Publications…today usually have the same spacing after a punctuation mark as between words on the same line. Since [computers] make available the same fonts used by typesetters for printed works, many writers, influenced by the look of typeset publications, now leave only one space after a concluding punctuation mark. In addition, most publishers’ guidelines for preparing electronic manuscripts ask authors to type only the spaces that are to appear in print.

Because it is increasingly common for papers and manuscripts to be prepared with a single space after all punctuation marks, this spacing is shown in the examples in the MLA Handbook and the MLA Style Manual. As a practical matter, however, there is nothing wrong with using two spaces after concluding punctuation marks unless an instructor or editor requests that you do otherwise.”

I myself use one space now for anything electronic. Two spaces looks like a gaping hole in all but a few typefaces.

See- I knew I could count on you Meg!! Thanks!

Leah January 2, 2010 at 12:26 am

Great post Mom!! I am looking forward to more of your wonderful writing.

And although I am happy for you that you are going to South Beach-ify your life again, I am also glad that I won’t be around the eat cabbage everything for 6 months.

Elaray January 2, 2010 at 5:50 am

I like your thoughtful resolutions. Happy New Year!

Back in the dark ages when people used to “type on typewriters”, I was taught 2 spaces after a period. Old habits die hard and I still put 2 spaces after a period, but often, only one shows up.

Claire S. January 2, 2010 at 7:34 am

Good resolutions, maybe I oughta think about some this year :-)

For typing, I was taught 2 spaces, but since then with the use of computers I’ve been told – only one. Having to do with the spacing/size of the characters. A font like Courier uses the same space for every character, Arial on the other hand only uses the necessary spacing (‘i’ takes up less space than “A”). Also, so many things are written now as full-justified that 2 spaces spreads out like a big-gaping black hole of space.

Old habits though – I still use 2 unless it visually looks bad, then I delete as required til the spacing evens out.

Marji January 2, 2010 at 9:29 am

Happy New Year.
Great set of “revolutions”, the best being to be kind and gentle with yourself. I’m so totally there with you on the “too many projects going at a time” and more ideas popping into the head constantly.
Best wishes for a wonderful new year/decade, and best of luck with the resolutions.

cidell January 2, 2010 at 1:16 pm

I too am trying to spend less time online. Twitter has helped since I spend less time on FB. But, still…

The Slapdash Sewist January 3, 2010 at 8:13 pm

The number of spaces depends on your style manual and/or personal preference. I prefer two.

Very thoughtful revolutions! Best wishes for 2010!

I say YES to personal preference- Thanks Trina!

Suzy January 4, 2010 at 11:51 am

2 spaces after the period. Absolutely.
Congratulations on the revolutions! They all sound so wonderful!

Kat February 14, 2010 at 11:58 am

Those are good resolutions. I was talking with DH about Facebook and Twitter yesterday. For some reason I just can’t get into those two. Maybe it’s because I’m boring and have nothing to talk about LOL. That’s okay because the Internet WILL suck away the time one’s day. I’d rather be reading sewing blogs anyway.

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