The Last Day
In the past six weeks, I have cooked Thanksgiving dinner, written (but not mailed) 22 Christmas cards, shopped for and then wrapped about 40 presents, hosted a Christmas Eve dinner for a few friends, baked Christmas cookies (at least two batches were terrible), held a birthday celebration for my daughter, watched my weight, cleaned and decorated my house and obsessed about holiday fashion.
I also heard from a lot of you about how you survived and even thrived during the holiday season, many of you accomplishing far more than I did in November and December. I hope that you found some good advice in the pages of The Washington Post and on the Holiday Guide.
As for New Year's resolutions, forget it. We've done enough this holiday season. Happy 2007!
By Liz Seymour |
December 29, 2006; 4:40 PM ET
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