Dennie Family Resolutions 2019

Well, another year of making resolutions (that we know that we won't keep at least for the most part.) It is still fun though so we will carry on the tradition. Now, I will say that for the last week, Robby and I have been saying the phrase, "wear the red dress." The phrase means to not save things until the perfect occasion, today is the day to wear the red dress, use the good china, play the game or hang the picture. Don't wait, enjoy it all now. So I guess "wear the red dress" is our phrase of the year. 

Here are our individual resolutions for 2019:

Robby:
-walk over the Clinton Library Bridge and the Big Dam Bridge
-go to Silver Dollar City at least 6 times

Tara:
-improve at meal planning
-run/walk on the treadmill consistently
-be generous
-less ipad time/more activity time for kids

Reagan:
-spend all of my gift cards
-not spend any money

Anderson:
-spend all of my gift cards

Graham:
-go to Branson
-go to Chick Fil A (He also said that his word for the year is "Chick Fil A")

Campbell:
-have a lemonade stand
-go to baking class
-use all my gift cards
-learn how to make homemade brownies

Keaton:
-sell cookies at a lemonade stand
-bake all by myself

Whitman:
-play Minecraft
-go to Disney World

And here is the best part of our resolutions...the results of 2018's resolutions:

Robby:
Read 6 books (He said that he did read 6 books.)

Tara:
Floss (Daily-on school days)
Have better posture (Nah, not so much)
Plan our meals better (Ha, ha, ha)

Reagan:
Spend all her gift cards (She tried but still has more than anyone else.)

Anderson:
Get a job (Nope, not yet)
Build all of his destroyed Lego sets (We tried and did rebuild a few larger ones.)

Graham: 
Score 10 goals in soccer (Nope)
Become a better basketball player (Yes, Anderson and Graham go to Friday night basketball, and it has really improved their skills.)

Campbell:
Have a lemonade stand (Unfortunately not)
Bake more (Definitely)

Keaton: 
Play basketball (Her team this year has won all of their games, and she is really pretty good.)

Whitman:
Read a Christmas book (Yes)
Learn to read (Whoop whoop! He is doing very well.)

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