I didn’t make any New Year’s resolutions. I couldn’t really think of anything I need to do differently. I already work out and I eat right, I haven’t had money to save, so it’s not like I have a spending problem, I guess I’m just perfect. I do need to be a bit more organized, and I vow to work on that, but that’s not a resolution. A resolution is something that sets you up to fail. Last night I packed my lunch for today. During my drive to work I kept thinking how excited I was to eat cottage cheese and hummus with carrots. It was going to be glorious and 12:00 PM couldn’t arrive soon enough. When I parked my car, I reached for my lunch bag. It wasn’t there. Apparently I left it on the counter or worse, on the couch. All I can think about is if I should try to salvage the cottage cheese or if I should throw it away when I get home. I’m hoping if I re-refridgerate it, it can be saved. So much for organization. See, this is why I don’t make resolutions. Organized people don’t leave cartons of cottage cheese on the counter for 9 hours. I guess I’ll be spending money on lunch today. Good thing I just said I don’t have a spending problem.
