
Today is the last day of the first decade of the 21st Century. Tomorrow I will post a New Years message, but for now I would love to wish all my friends, family and blogger friends a very Happy 2010 and I hope that whatever you wish for truly comes true.
The noughties have been a great decade for me. I found my soulmate, travelled, reconnected with my family overseas and began to find happiness that so often eluded me. I also disconnected with some great friends and I hope that we will find each other in the future.
However tonight is all about partying and like the Black Eyes peas song .. its gonna be a good night!
I'm off to party at two locations before i hit the sack.
Whatever you do... Have fun and see you on the other side...
Happy new year Troy! :)
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Happy New Year, Trojan! I so look forward to the stories we have to tell in the next year. XO
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! Happy New Year to you. May all of your dreams and aspirations come true this year. Can't wait to see what you and Gloria come up with this year. I'm sure it will be an exciting ride.
Sharla
Trojan, I am glad you are out having fun. Happy New Year and I wish you many good photos in 2010!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks ladies for your messages welcoming me to 2010. Looking forward to reading and following your stories. Be blessed and keep striving forward! mwah to you all!
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ReplyDeleteHi Trojan!
ReplyDeleteI love this frame!
Happy New Year to you!
I never really thought about it before but you have a point. I think the technology boom of the 1990s set that decade apart from the others in the 20th century and in retrospect makes it seem more like part of the 21st century.
ReplyDeleteI beleive it promotes tourism to Morgan as people usually stay at the caravan park for longer than just the night, which is increasing tourism, however people staying at the caravan park might be disrupted by the noise and hooligans resulting in them leaving early.
ReplyDeleteNot on vacation, but we lived in Las Vegas for a couple years. Seemed so strange to see Christmas shoppers not wearing heavy coats and snow boots.
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