A New Year's Resolution

Post date: Dec 31, 2012 10:18:48 PM

From the desk of the Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc.;

On the eve of New Year's Day,I took a few minutes to look back on previous New Year's Eve,in doing so,I realized how easy it is to take things for granted or expect things to stay the same forever;suchas,an American tradition like celebrating New Year's Eve. As I began to look back at the years I celebrated New Year's Eve,particularly during my twenties and thirties,I came to the realization that in the instances I did celebrate New Years that each celebration had been too far and in between. Egregiously,when I began to reflect on the various New Year's celebration during the years I attended college at (FAMU),sadly,I could not recall or even remember a New Year's celebration in college that truly stood out and grabbed my attention. Truthfully,I would have to pull out my calendars and planners from each year to jog my memory as to what I did on each New Year. And to be truthful,instead of doing a Voodoo chant to iheart someone ,I mean really could someone just knock off Jimmy Choo so I could at least afford a shoe,all jokes aside,since becoming Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc. ,Ive made it a point to take note of where I am and what Im doing on New Year's Eve. From 2010 to 2013,I celebrated the New Year at my place residency. So_here I am sitting at the kitchen table on December 31st at 345pm_right at the moment,Im only hours away from the New Year. And in all honesty,this New Year's is a little pathetic,okay,a lot pathetic because I had made plans to have at least a nice meal and a few drinks___well,I will just have to make that a New Year's resolution for 2014! Besides who said that gourmet desserts is only for the nouveau riche. Seriously,there's a lot of good looking vanilla and chocolate on meet me,Badoo and Speed Date.