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My prayers and desires for year 2010


We're all familiar of New Year's resolution. It's a commitment that an individual makes to a project or the reforming of a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous.

I wouldn't list here my new year's resolution...instead I would like to share to you my prayers and desires for year 2010.

1. I pray for the improvement of our finances. This means get out of debt and save more.

2. I pray that I would learn to speak Thai. I do speak a little bit just for survival. I wanna know how to converse Thai in sentences as I enter my fourth year in Thailand.

3. I pray that I would be more Budget Wise. It helps me to work and profit more. It is beneficial in every situation.I can work and plan out in advance so that I can work on a tight budget from beforehand.

4. I pray that I would become more organized, reduce stress, and manage time for my work, family and hobby.

5. I pray that we could take a family trip to Phuket or Krabi.

6. I pray that we could visit Philippines by April.

7. I pray that we could celebrate our birthdays with loveones. It's my desire that something special will happen in these special days of our lives. I'll be 29 on April while my hubby will be 30 years old. On October our son Hyzyd will be 2 years old.

8. Hyzyd's nanny will be going back to Philippines on April. We pray for a new nanny whom we could trust, preferably a Filipino too. If we couldn't find one, I could sacrifice my job for the sake of my son. I'm starting to look for the 2010 Best Home Business that will best suit for me.If this would be the case, I pray that I could successfully combine having a career and a toddler home-based employment situation.

9. I pray that as a family we would grow more spiritually-more time in prayer together, reading God's word and sharing His goodness to others.

10.I pray that I could be a good friend to my friends online and "offline".


This are just few of my prayers and desires for year 2010. I believe that God has His own unique way in providing everything and granting the desires of my heart. Will you pray for us too?


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