Looking forward, I will try to post regular updates of my progress - the notions that have slipped seemlessly into my day-to-day life, the little successes along the way, and evaluations of those ideals that were perhaps a little more difficult to achieve.
Do you have 13 for 2013? I'd love to hear of your hopes and dreams for the year.
Feel free to leave your blog link in the comment section below, so we can all share in the wondrous potential, the sense of renewing, the fresh beginnings that the new year conjures within our hearts, minds and souls.
Big things often have small beginnings
Happy New Year to you Anna and your beautiful family! I've just bought material to make myself a fabulous quilt for this year and the philosophy behind the Reggio Emilia approach is a lovely one indeed full of history and community love - I studied it a fair bit a few years ago. The 100 Languages of Children is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHere's the link to my Life Is Beautiful List...
http://moderndaymummying.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/la-vita-e-bella-life-is-beautiful.html
Sophie xo
The farmers markets and a diet consisting of more whole foods is on my list for this year too.
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'Big things often have small beginnings', I like that.
ReplyDeleteWe share many of the same aspirations for the year ahead Anna and I wish you every success in making them happen.
Happy New Year, I hope 2013 is a most wonderful year for you.
Xx
Such lovely plans for the new year...and ones that almost mirror my own! Wishing you an adventurous and beautiful 2013 lovely soul :) x
ReplyDeleteHere are mine Anna! Thank you for inspiring me. http://slowheartsing.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/13-for-2013.html
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