Monday, October 27, 2008

Scratch #5 off the list.

So my religious myspace readers know about my list of 101 goals to complete in 1001 days.

Well #5, you get a big fat check mark. Welcome to Barely Aware. (Get it? Get it? A-Ware? My last name? Tell me I'm not the only one laughing...)

I feel like I'm off to a good start here, my friends. And for any new readers, I figured I'd go ahead and re-post my list of goals.

My 101 goals to complete in 1001 days (to be completed on July 24, 2011) are as follows:

  1. Sponsor a woman soldier overseas
  1. Send someone flowers just for fun
  1. Buy an angel tree Christmas gift each Christmas of the project
  1. Sing karaoke, with a group counts.
  1. Start a real blog, not on myspace Complete 10/27/2008
  1. Start taking a daily photo Complete 10/29/2008
  1. Write one letter a month to someone important
  1. Start recycling and keep up with it for a minimum of one month with plan of continuing the good habit.
  1. Use the Wii to work out at least 4 times a week for a period of one month with plan of continuing the good habit
  1. Hang up the photos on the red wall
  1. Drink half my body weight in ounces of water for 30 straight days
  1. Take vitamins everyday for a period of one month with plan of continuing the good habit
  1. Take zumba once a week for 3 straight months
  1. Budget 10% of each paycheck to put into savings
  1. Pay off credit cards
  1. Take a new art/craft class at Michaels, Zen Clay, etc.
  1. Go geo-caching
  1. Write a will
  1. Send out real Christmas Cards with real stamps with a hilarious picture of Calypso or something similar
  1. Travel out West to Colorado or similar just to see the mountains or desert, depending on which state I hit.
  1. Reorganize my closet so that my work clothes are on the closer side while the t-shirts that I love but don't get to wear as often now that I have a job are on the farther side.
  1. Tell someone how much I appreciate them each day for a month, following the alphabet (someone with name beginning with A, B, etc). We shall dub it The Andrea's Alphabetical Appreciation month, until we can come up with a better name.
  1. Make a pie from scratch.
  1. Brave the Beltway to visit Chris Short and go to at least 3 of the Smithsonian museums
  1. Take photo-booth photos on seven separate occasions.
  1. See ten foreign films
  1. Learn to snowboard
  1. Visit the Andy Warhol museum
  1. Take someone important to me to Topsail Island
  1. Get at least 3 other people to come with me to the Mystery Hole
  1. Send a message in a bottle
  1. Send 5 postcards through www.postcrossing.com
  1. submit 2 secrets to PostSecret

34. Do the dishes every day for a straight month with the plan of continuing the good habit

  1. Learn to play chess
  1. Meet my brother's girlfriend and NOT make fun of Michael in front of her during that first initial meeting.
  1. Get a passport
  1. See all of AFI's top 100 movies
  1. Participate at least one time in http://gimmeyourstuff.blogspot.com/
  1. Read ten books that have been on the Banned Books list that I have not previously read
  1. Clean out my office which no longer looks like an office but more like an explosion.
  1. Get my Little Dipper tattoo
  1. Walk/run in a marathon that raises money for a good cause
  1. Go to a planetarium
  1. Carry change with me to give to the Salvation Army Santa Claus people every time I am shopping at Wal-Mart this winter.
  1. Donate 2 dollars to charity for every task I don't complete on this list
  1. Try soymilk
  1. Have Dave or someone similar take my picture with the dog in a semi-professional manner that I could give to my grandmother so she can finally replace the photo she has hanging up of me from 11th grade.
  1. Make/decorate a birthday cake for someone
  1. If I meet someone special, go watch airplanes/people at the airport with them.
  1. Learn to play poker
  1. Make 3 people soundtracks of songs that make me think of them.
  1. Put up outside Christmas lights
  1. take 3 new people to Coopers Rock
  1. buy a dress that I actually feel pretty in and can wear on a casual everyday type basis
  1. Write down one nice thing about myself every day for a month
  1. put all the bags of sea glass I have floating around into one decorative jar
  1. get rid of all my socks that are missing a mate
  1. cook a real dinner that isn't just something that can be microwavable at minimum of two nights a week for a period of one month with the plan of continuing the good habit
  1. keep my car clean for a period of one month with the plan of continuing the good habit.
  1. help mom put up the Christmas tree and keep my damn mouth shut when I think she's put too many lights on it.
  1. continue to look online at least once a week for that magical dream job that I still have no idea what it is.
  1. spend one day where I don't plan to do anything that involves getting out of bed (other than necessary functions) but rather enjoy being lazy and watching tv or reading for pleasure. This day can only occur on a day where I am feeling happy, and not depressed because the stay in bed when I'm depressed days never turn out good and usually lead to stay in bed bc I'm depressed weeks.
  1. if I like someone, and I mean in that kinda way like someone, actually tell them and not wait around hoping they get the point.
  1. for the period of one month write down something everyday that I am thankful for.
  1. learn to play the Star Wars theme on a guitar and prove that I've done so to at least 3 witnesses
  1. go on a trip with mom. I don't care what kind of trip as long as it is an activity or in a place that is not ordinary to us.
  1. write a letter to my grandmother telling her how much I appreciate her for being a big factor in my life
  1. make vegetable soup in my crock-pot
  1. talk to my dad on the phone for more than 5 minutes once a week for a period of one month with the idea of maybe hopefully continuing it thereafter
  1. attend a hockey game
  1. taste three new varieties of cheese
  1. buy a telescope
  1. clean out my bedroom at home so that it doesn't look like a high schooler still lives there
  1. get the oil changed in my car at the exact mile that it is supposed to. (will check car to find this number and post it)
  1. visit Savannah, Georgia
  1. steam clean (is that what that cleaner thing is?) my carpets
  1. try a new fruit or vegetable (this includes ones I swore I did not like as a child and haven't touched since) once a month. Oct 08-edamame
  1. learn to knit and make something more difficult than a scarf. Preferably a shrug or a handbag
  1. make a self representative piece of art to hang on my wall
  1. paint my unfinished shelves that I have sitting in the office black and use them as end tables in the living room.
  1. buy a small filing cabinet and put all those important documents that I always lose in it, like my birth certificate and job information and bills that I have paid
  1. take a group of friends and go play bingo somewhere like the VFW once
  1. do an activity where I actively spend time with my brother, even if it is just drinking on Christmas Eve while watching A Christmas Story after mom and dad go to bed like we did last year.
  1. write a positive blog for every negative blog for a 30 day period (not 30 days of blog, just whenever I blog in that period) in hopes of continuing the good habit of positive thinking.
  1. get rid of all my shoes that I haven't worn in the past 6 months.
  1. knit/crochet 6 shaws/lap blankets to give to people in the nursing home.
  1. put change in someone's parking meter when its run out so that they don't get a ticket.
  1. volunteer with some type of youth organization. e.g. Big Brother Big Sister, Kaleidoscope, etc.
  1. take a course or have someone good with cameras teach me to take quality photos.
  1. bake cupcakes and take them to work for no particular reason
  1. go through facebook/instant messenger/phonebook and delete the people I don't talk to anymore but just keep around to read about what they are doing. Complete 10/29/2008
  1. actually mow my yard during the summer months
  1. keep a plant alive for 5 months with hopes of keeping it alive long after
  1. get a Christmas present for my lonely neighbor kid friend.
  1. sell five items on ebay without purchasing anything in return.
  1. have a yard sale
  1. clean out my fridge and freezer
  1. read three non-fiction texts on WW1
  2. chat up one person I think is cute, whether in a grocery store, at the bar, giving me a speeding ticket, etc . October 31, 2008. Thank you Halloween. :)
  3. create a new list at the end of the 1001 days to complete.



So that's the list. I did take a photo today to start my Photo-of-the-Day goal. I just have yet to suck it up and pay the Flickr fee to post them. Boo I say. Boo!

2 comments:

Ranae W. said...

when you go for trying soymilk i would suggest either chocolate (yummy in coffee) or the very vanilla - it is so good on granola!

i'm totally copying your idea by the way :-P

Anonymous said...

haha... I was going to leave a comment about soymilk and suggest the very same thing... go for the vanilla. It's good and tastes less like it came from a plant than the regular. It's actually pretty good.