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Your Year In Review


Jestgar

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Jestgar Rising Star

Our local NPR station does an end of the year program wherein they ask listeners to submit a synopsis of their year, written in Open Original Shared Link, basically 5, 7, and 5 syllables.

It's fun on the radio, so I thought I'd see if anyone here is feeling creative. I'll offer mine (and I think you can do more than one, if your year's been very complex).

Classes from Hades

New man waiting in the wings

Next year looks awesome


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Darn210 Enthusiast

OK . . . I will get to work on it but first . . . my favorite Haiku:

Haiku's are easy.

But sometimes they don't make sense.

Refrigerator.

mushroom Proficient

Cardiac problems

Can't keep a good woman down

'Quakes make her rattled

kareng Grand Master

OK . . . I will get to work on it but first . . . my favorite Haiku:

Haiku's are easy.

But sometimes they don't make sense.

Refrigerator.

That's my year! Thanks, Janet

Darn210 Enthusiast

Kids, Work and Travel

Left me tie-erd but happy

Refrigerator

Is that better?

Jestgar Rising Star

Looks totally legit to me.

kareng Grand Master

try this:

Bod falling apart

Trying to keep my humor

Thank God for Psillies!

Tho I would love to see what Jess would write for my year!


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

OK . . . I will get to work on it but first . . . my favorite Haiku:

Haiku's are easy.

But sometimes they don't make sense.

Refrigerator.

laugh.gif

Let's try....

A terrible teen.

I can never find a pen.

Running keeps me sane.

Jestgar Rising Star

hmmm

new found silly acts

phriends phood phluids and pharting

let the games commence

or

robot boys abound

some winners, some need some work

build me a new bod

kareng Grand Master

hmmm

new found silly acts

phriends phood phluids and pharting

let the games commence

or

robot boys abound

some winners, some need some work

build me a new bod

Very nice! Thank you!

Juliebove Rising Star

Blood sugar too high

Sick of shooting insulin

It doesn't help me

FooGirlsMom Rookie

Felt I was dying

Gluten hateful unknown foe

Conquer equals hope

:)

Lisa Mentor

Enjoying these! :D

sforce Newbie

<_< I came up with a couple...

My kids are bonkers

There's never a dull moment

Chaos reigns, it's great.

A reinvention

Finally found an answer

It's time to take charge.

Hmph. Well, I tried. Heehee. :blink:

Loey Rising Star

Our local NPR station does an end of the year program wherein they ask listeners to submit a synopsis of their year, written in Open Original Shared Link, basically 5, 7, and 5 syllables.

It's fun on the radio, so I thought I'd see if anyone here is feeling creative. I'll offer mine (and I think you can do more than one, if your year's been very complex).

Classes from Hades

New man waiting in the wings

Next year looks awesome

OK, I'll give it a try:

Moved to a new state

Diagnosed with Celiac

Found Awesome Forum

celiac-mommy Collaborator

The kids are healthy

Hubby lost 100 pounds

We're having a blast!

Started a new Biz

Up to my elbows in cake

Hope it all takes off!

I love my psillies

They helped me thru some tough times

Thank you Thank you all!

:D:D:D

kareng Grand Master

The kids are healthy

Hubby lost 100 pounds

We're having a blast!

Started a new Biz

Up to my elbows in cake

Hope it all takes off!

I love my psillies

They helped me thru some tough times

Thank you Thank you all!

:D:D:D

Vey nice. You Over-Achiever! :)!

Jestgar Rising Star

The kids are healthy

Hubby lost 100 pounds

We're having a blast!

Started a new Biz

Up to my elbows in cake

Hope it all takes off!

I love my psillies

They helped me thru some tough times

Thank you Thank you all!

:D:D:D

I'll be interested to hear how that light-weight hubby and cake thing mesh in the coming year

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I'll be interested to hear how that light-weight hubby and cake thing mesh in the coming year

Yeah, This weekend I'm going to be testing out a few new recipes I came up with yesterday...... :P

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Nice idea for new year :)

Free from jerk ex hubby

Thankful for kids and brother

New year for new start.

Got my diploma

Looking now for a good job

But any would be fine.

Judy3 Contributor

Here goes - my 2010

New grandson in May

Sick for whole year

Now gluten is evil

Finally an answer

Have come a long way

2011 will be good

curlyfries Contributor

Motorcycle wreck

When will I be whole again

Tired of hurting

House full of people

Never have time to myself

Wanting solitude

Hmmmm.....sounds pretty dismal <_<

Everyone working

My son is in remission

We are survivors

Better? :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Everyone working

My son is in remission

We are survivors

Better? :D

:D :D

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