My holiday break has given time to read, reflect and write a little. I work outside mostly and when in my office access to social sites and blogs is blocked, texting is expensive, and I share a computer at home with three people; so being able to blog and comment these last few days has been a real treat. Soon (Friday) my daily routine will return to normal and I will be someplace else more and here less, and with that in mind here are some New Year’s day thoughts.

A New Day Dawns
Leo Babauta at Zen Habits has recently listed four life principles or commandments and put me in the frame of mind to think along those lines and reflect on hopes for the coming year.
I will try to resolve to order my behavior in two primary ways:
1) To let the Creator be more in control of my daily agenda.
2) To let myself be more involved with the Creator’s daily works.
Some of my other wishes are personal and would mean something only to me, or a few, and the one thing that is on my mind as I write this night that probably is in the thoughts of many more; I believe that the Velveteen Rabbi has done a better job of blogging. Happy New Year’s day everyone and may your world, and your life find blessings and peace in this year that is to unfold.
