It appears to be 2010. Now then... How is one to pronounce that? Twenty-ten? Two-thousand-and-ten? I have to say I'm leaning more towards the former but the latter sounds nicer.
This year I have 0 resolutions because I never make any, but I do hope to achieve some things in the next 12 months, including losing some sort of weight and becoming fitter - but considering I ate half a large cheesecake yesterday, that will probably not happen. Mmm, cheesecake. :9 I also have a wedding to plan and go through with and a holiday to Florida to go on. :D
So, happy 2010 to one and all, hope it brings you happiness and whatever else you wish for. :)

Aisling
1/01/2010 at 15:01
I still really want to go to your wedding. :( I'd probably have the money too (I plan on working all summer, and my tuition shouldn't take more than 3 months to save for), but I won't have the time off school. Cry cry cry.
I want to say Twenty-Ten because I'm used to it being used in relation to the Olympics in Vancouver... but Two-Thousand-Ten rolls off the tongue a bit easier for me. However, Twenty-Twelve makes perfect sense to me somehow, and Two Thousand Twelve becomes a mouthful. Hmm.
Kaylee
1/01/2010 at 16:00
I can't decide which one to say, either. I'm finding this decade difficult already! :P
Oooh, a wedding to plan!! Now that's exciting.
Happy New Year, Amelie!
Manda
1/01/2010 at 16:41
I think I'm leaning towards twenty ten - it's easier to say :P
A wedding plan is so exciting! Happy new year :)
Clem
1/01/2010 at 16:50
I'm saying twenty-ten because they call the Olympics "Vancouver 2010". I am nothing but a sheep!
This year is going to be busy busy for you, but in a good way. :D Good luck with everything, and have a fantastic 2010. :)
Amanda
2/01/2010 at 5:59
I'm definitely a twenty ten girl - why use an extra syllable? :P
Good luck with all the wedding plannage - you'll be a beautiful bride. :)
Kristin
12/01/2010 at 1:45
2010! It's crazy. I keep writing '01 instead of '10 haha. Resolutions can be good, if you're serious about it. :P Happy New Year!
Kelly
15/01/2010 at 21:37
I prefer Two-thousand-and-ten, but I'm lazy so I alway end up saying twenty-ten.