
Okay, so I haven’t found last year’s goals, so this may take some tweaking over the next couple of weeks, but I wanted to get something written out so I have a starting point by the first of the year. The list looks somewhat short, because a lot is covered by my 101 Things in 1001 Days list, which I’m still working on. (I do have an idea, for myself, of which “101 Things” items I want to concentrate on this year.) For what it’s worth, here you go:
1. Complete 30+ items off of the 101 Things in 1001 Days list.
2. Make progress on 15+ more items from the 101 Things in 1001 Days list.
Set up the house:
3. …Kitchen
4. …Dining Room
5. …Master Bedroom
6. …Bathroom
7. …Girls’ Bedroom
8. …Playroom
9. …Laundry Room
10. …Living Room/Library
11. …Office/Craft (whatever area that turns out to be)
12. Decorate the kitchen.
13. Decorate 1 other room.
14. Plant a garden.
15. Finish the apron I started in December 2008.
16. Make 1 other apron (from the “apron plan” in 101 Things list).
17. Finish Bekah’s Christmas throw.
18. Create a new morning routine.
19. Create a new daily schedule (incorporating new morning routine).
20. Try a new vegetable or fruit.
21. Meet all of the “immediate” neighbors in the new neighborhood (next door and across the street).
22. Finish writing/formatting Advent ebook.
23. Work on teaching Ariel to sew.
24. Make micro-miniskirt (not for public attire!).
25. Learn CSS, sufficiently to edit my WordPress templates or perhaps create new ones. (Not that I want new ones. That’s just my measure of success. 😉 )
26. Find a church.
27. Find a ministry that either I can do from home (like card-writing) or that the girls and I can do together (like visiting a nursing home).
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