I have deleted about 10 things from this list and added 10 different things. New items can be seen on the left-hand column.
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Instead of a New Year's Resolution, I am going to do a list of 101 Things that I want to do 1001 Days. I first heard about this project from my sister (Party of 5). Then, I googled "101 in 1001" and came across TONS of other people who've been doing this for years. At first, I thought it was a little strange (if I can't stick to ONE New Year's Resolution, how am I going to get over 100 done?) but then I realized that 1001 days is almost three YEARS! No rush, no stress, no guilt if things get put on hold... what a perfect "resolution"! And to help myself make the list, I put a lot of things on there that need to get done around the house, anyway. Why not put them on the list??? For anyone interested in creating a list, just google "101 in 1001" to get some ideas, or inspiration, on what sorts of things to put on your list. Here goes:
The Challenge:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.
The Rules:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).
The Timeframe:
The first day will be January 1, 2011
The last day will be September 29, 2013
MY LIST
- Paint & decorate the master bedroom
- Save for & buy new bedroom furniture for master bedroom
- Give Aidan his "camouflage" bedroom he's been begging for
- Put in new carpet/flooring/tiles throughout the main floor of the house (ie kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, living room, etc.)
- Clean the basement!!! (That's a biggie!)
- Paint & decorate the basement, including the downstairs bathroom (already halfway renovated)
- Strip & re-stain the back deck
- Scrape & re-paint the house (the parts that are not brick)
- Make a tiki-bar in the basement (bar already built in, just covered in junk at the moment)
- Make flowerbeds in back of the house
- Spend at least 1 hr per week watering, pulling weeds & adding mulch as necessary to flowerbeds so plants don't die
- Take a kids cooking class with Alison & Aidan
- Spend a 4th of July at the lake & watch the fireworks on the water
- Go to a Jimmy Buffett concert in Key West
- Go back to Vegas
- Spend a girl's weekend somewhere outside of STL (Memphis, Chicago, or even the lake)
- Take the kids to Washington, DC to visit the White House
- Take the kids to DisneyWorld
- Take the kids back to the beach
- Take 1 trip every year with Jeff (no kids!), even if it's just a bed & breakfast in mid-Missouri for a weekend
- Go hiking/backpacking with the kids & tent camp, at least once per year
- Take the kids back to Six Flags (Alison HATED it last time!)
- Take the kids to a NASCAR race (I hate NASCAR but I think they will love it!)
- Visit at least 2 new States
- Take the kids fishing (a favorite childhood past-time of mine)
- Toilet train the cat (it can be done!)
- Enter Charlie (new puppy) into at least one agility/obedience class (not "puppy manners" class)
- Volunteer at an animal shelter
- See a Cesar Millan show live
- Go deep sea fishing
- Blog at least once a month (hard to find the time!)
- Get another (small) tattoo
- Get a professional massage (nope, never had one!)
- Join a Book of the Month Club
- Lose 10 lbs... and keep it off!
- Run a 1/2 marathon
- Donate blood
- Learn at least one song on my guitar
- Frame & hang our family pictures (taken Oct 2009)
- Plant a few veggies/herbs to use in home-cooked meals
- Read at least 25 of Time's "All-Time 100 Novels"
- Eat at 5 new restaurants
- Crochet a new scarf/hat for each member of the family
- Donate 100,000 grains of rice through freerice.com (which goes to the World Food Programme to help end world hunger)
- Find a church we are all comfortable in (harder than it sounds! Jeff was raised Catholic; I was raised Baptist)
- Have regular date nights with Jeff (well, as regular as his work schedule will allow)
- Make Jeff a candlelit dinner
- Perfect my mother-in-law's hashbrown casserole (I can never get it to taste the same as hers did)
- Learn to do sudoku
- Try at least one new recipe a month
- Save money on Starbuck's coffee by bringing my own coffee to work each morning
- Save money on crappy hospital cafeteria food by bringing my lunch to work each day
- Take the kids to a craft or woodworking class at Lowe's or Home Depot
- Decorate our camper/campsite Margaritaville-style
- Bake something with the kids at least once a week
- Go on a family float trip
- Have a "date" with each child seperately at least once a month
- Build a sandcastle with the kids at the lake
- Learn to grill meat (nope, never done it! Jeff ALWAYS grills!)
- Do yoga/pilates/any other exercize at least once a week for 3 months
- Submit at least 2 songs to BMI
- Do the zipline at Meramec
- Learn to make at least one authentic Mexican dish
- Learn to play poker
- Create a birthday calendar for my friends and family & send a real card on their birthday (not FB or email)
- Finish crocheting the baby blanket that my Granny Great started for Alison over 12 years ago, before she passed away
- Go apple picking with the family & use the apples to make pies
- Give up all sweets for one week, 5 times
- Give up soda for one week, 5 times
- Take the kids to the top of the STL Arch (how sad is it that they've grown up here but never been to the top?)
- Go to a STL Rams game to see if I hate football as much live as I do on TV
- Not complain when Jeff watches football all day, 5 times
- See a show at The Muny (nope, never been!)
- See the Grand Canyon
- See New York City
- See Ireland/Scotland (ok, so that's a long shot...)
- Go garage sale-ing
- Go to the flea market & find something fabulous
- Sell all my used books either on ebay or at a used book store
- Do an anonymous favor or "pay it forward" to a stranger
- Go to a live improv comedy show (it's been years!)
- Buy a bicycle
- Go bike riding on the Katy Trail
- Make another music video with the kids (our first can be seen at the bottom of this page)
- Perfect 5 "boat drink" recipes for summers at the lake
- Plan/organize a winery trip for friends & family
- Buy a hammock, hang it & use it
- Write a letter to myself, to open in 10 years
- Write a letter to each child, to open on their wedding day
- Pay my years-overdue library fee ($30 and some change)
- Buy a canvas, paint it & hang it in my home
- Go on a family picnic, complete with basket
- Take the kids horseback riding
- Learn to drive a stick shift (this is so scary to me!)
- Do 1 load of laundry every day (crazy how laundry piles up around here!)
- Trim & re-pot Granny Great's ivy
- Throw a party/bbq for friends & family
- Actually start Christmas shopping early next year (and not just say I'm going to)
- Say a prayer every night
- Complete at least 50% of this list (hey, I'm a realist.) Put the rest on my next list.
- Help Alison complete her "10 Things of 2011" list, where possible
3 comments:
Awesome idea!!!!
I think these are great!
Love your list!! I have a tiny list, because I was not brave enough to join the 101 in 1001! LOL!! I am stealing a couple of your goals though...thanks for visiting Money Saving Momma!!
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