- Go to the gym at least four days per week.
- Walk Chewy once per day, when knee is not hurting.
- Post something I am working on sewing-/crafty-wise once per week. Which means I must therefore be actually working on something at all times and I must also post once per week. See how clever I am with my two birds?
- Eat one fruit and/or veggie per day. Those green superfood veggie powders you mix with juice count. Regular juice does not. And the husband has to do it, too.
- Make "mattress" for in dog's crate.
- Make crate cover.
- Make beds for cats.
- Make quilt for bed.
- Make curtains for bedroom.
- Make advent calendar for next year.
- Learn five simple recipes that don't require a lot of special trips to the grocery store or complicated preparation instructions.
- Make Christmas stockings for next year.
- Make Christmas tree skirt.
- Make Christmas ornaments/decorations.
- Go camping three times.
- Go hiking three times.
- Do a real spring cleaning.
- Make the husband help.
- Get my Amazon wish list down to only 100 items, whether it's from reading books at the library, deleting old books I don't really want to read anymore, or actually buying the damn books.
- Learn to alter unisex t-shirts to fit women.
- Complete five more scrapbook pages for my wedding scrapbook.
- Frame and hang pictures of our families.
- Finish my clinical fellowship year and get certified by my professional association.
- Get my front teeth fixed. I've already started this by getting a retainer in December. The left front tooth has creeped forward over the years, slightly overlapping the other one. It's not that bad, but has gotten worse with time and I fear that it will bother me increasingly as I age, so better to take care of it now while it's not bad enough to need full-blown braces again. I have a lisp with it, though. Can't wear it at work. It's really a bad joke: a speech-language pathologist with a speech disorder...
- Make more summer skirts.
- Tackle a shirt.
- Tackle the freezer-paper method of fabric painting.
- Work on posture at least once per day.
- Sew the cover for the back roll that I'm supposed to be using to improve my posture.
That's 29. An appropriate place to stop.
2 comments:
Great list - go you! (And sit up straight y'hear!)
That is a great list. I think I might have to add to mine! And you're right--if it's posted, you can go back and look at it...and we can remind each other! Just remember not to beat yourself up for not getting to things: if you try, that's a lot. It's all about baby steps, I'm learning.
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