Welcome to Friday Question 2010, er... 2011
Welcome to the 2011 edition of ROUTE 1's FRIDAY QUESTION.
Just like on checks, we typed "2010" before correcting ourselves -- the year is still so new!
Here's how readers are responding to the arrival of 2011, by answering the following question:
"What do you look forward to in 2011?
RICK T. -- A better year! Seriously, I've lost several friends this past year and started out this year losing another. I'm looking to possibly make a large move to Florida later this year.
KERI M. -- Summer holidays, and all school breaks in between.
JOHN S. -- Nov. 11.
SANDYE V. -- That's easy! My new work schedule is 30 hours a week, which translates to a four-day workweek, which translates to 52 more days off per year. More time for puppets, gardening and figuring out my Kindle.
MARY N.-P. -- Besides all those general wishes for everybody - you know, peace and health to all, etc. etc, I have some selfish hopes:
- another trip to New York (with less snow!),
- a possible first grandchild (not up to me),
- a successful second "fairy house tour" for our humane society (that we organize)
- further employment for my husband who will be jobless as of end of May (but something that fits him well)
ANNIKA H. -- Getting my left split down. It's my resolution.
JIM S. -- My oldest son finishing grad school and getting into the workforce, my youngest son reconciling where he wants to go to school as a junior, and my wife and I taking a trip to the Grand Canyon.
ERIK H. -- Heading to San Francisco in May for a birthday trip to the "Old Country."
Just like on checks, we typed "2010" before correcting ourselves -- the year is still so new!
Here's how readers are responding to the arrival of 2011, by answering the following question:
"What do you look forward to in 2011?
RICK T. -- A better year! Seriously, I've lost several friends this past year and started out this year losing another. I'm looking to possibly make a large move to Florida later this year.
KERI M. -- Summer holidays, and all school breaks in between.
JOHN S. -- Nov. 11.
SANDYE V. -- That's easy! My new work schedule is 30 hours a week, which translates to a four-day workweek, which translates to 52 more days off per year. More time for puppets, gardening and figuring out my Kindle.
MARY N.-P. -- Besides all those general wishes for everybody - you know, peace and health to all, etc. etc, I have some selfish hopes:
- another trip to New York (with less snow!),
- a possible first grandchild (not up to me),
- a successful second "fairy house tour" for our humane society (that we organize)
- further employment for my husband who will be jobless as of end of May (but something that fits him well)
ANNIKA H. -- Getting my left split down. It's my resolution.
JIM S. -- My oldest son finishing grad school and getting into the workforce, my youngest son reconciling where he wants to go to school as a junior, and my wife and I taking a trip to the Grand Canyon.
ERIK H. -- Heading to San Francisco in May for a birthday trip to the "Old Country."
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