I Challenge You To…

I hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year. Did any of you make a New Year’s Resolution? I’d love to know if you did and what it is if so. Or if you’d prefer, make it up, in the form of a limerick, poem, short story or article. So my challenge for you this week is a continuation of last week’s:

New Year Resolutions

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17 responses to “I Challenge You To…”

  1. […] This haiku was inspired by the challenge on Esther Newton’s blog. […]

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    1. Loved your challenge haiku 🙂

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  2. Don’t think I can beat your list!

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  3. My New Year’s Resolution is…. to have no New Year’s Resolution! 😉

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    1. That has been my New Year’s resolution for as long as I can remember.

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    2. I don’t blame you!

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  4. […] contacted me and sent me some of her wonderful poems. They weren’t on the subject of the challenge, but she wondered if I’d like to feature them on my blog. Of course I would! Enjoy […]

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  5. Hi Esther,happy new year to you, I hope you had a great Christmas! It looks like your resolutions are off to a flying start! 😀

    As for me I don’t make resolutions as I think they’re rather silly.
    Keeping up with it all makes me feel rather illy (you see what I did there? 😉 )
    I’m now trying to think of something funny to say to keep a little rhyme going… but I can’t 😀

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    1. Happy New Year! Like the attempt at the rhyme too!! 🙂

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      1. Yes it was just an attempt… 😂

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  6. […] limerick is in response to Esther Newton’s challenge ‘New Year Resolutions’.  Please go to her blog to read other submissions and […]

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  7. Thank you for the challenge; I just posted ‘My New Year Resolution’ limerick on Simplicity Lane:

    My New Year Resolution (Limerick)

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  8. I don’t make resolutions,
    I find it’s best all round
    It makes for fewer confusions
    when I break my word, I’ve found.
    It may be a big tradition,
    but I find I feel more free,
    if rather than vow to change my ways,
    I just go on being me.
    😉

    Happy New Year Esther, I hope it’s a good one.

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    1. Thank you so much, Kristian. You too 🙂

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