I did several things, picked up & put a bunch of stuff in their proper place. Including finally getting yarn projects managed via utilization of the empty bin stack that used to hold stuff in my Vegas storage locker. Now all yarn projects except what I’m working on and a skein and current flower pieces [...]
Posts under ‘101 in 1001’
Finding time & energy
blah… I was taking advantage of the clear and quiet desk at work to write some posts on 101n1001 stuff. I moved to writing them in gmail because the host went down for 12 hrs of scheduled maintenance. Then I remembered that something that I never put on the list but really belongs there is: [...]
Sometimes you can go home again
(from last night) I think the last time I’ve been to the Wild Animal Park is in 2004 when I went with Ryan and ruined the backseat of my car with forgetting lemonade in the backpack! It’s a tragedy for me that it’s been 4 years since I’ve been there. San Diego is really not [...]
Can you hear me now?
(from last night) #59 Replace cell phone with iPhone Today I took a few minutes to look at what this will cost. As of today, 8G is $400 and 16G is $500. 2 yr minimum contract is required with AT &T and 450 min a month is $60/month. Also 200 text msgs. Also mentioned but [...]
Putting my money to work for me
I need to have a better place for my ER fund since WF’s getting use of it for free and I don’t exactly want to be doing WF any favors. Also, I have a tenative goal to save $100 a paycheck for traveling internationally (List #38) because if I’m going to travel to Finland in [...]
Postcards galore
A fun goal that I picked up from other people’s 101 in 1001 lists was participating in PostCrossing.com. Angela’s doing it too. One of the reasons why I decided I wanted to do it was because the suomiphile in me loved the fact that Finland is the #1 participating country in PostCrossing. And sure enough [...]
Officially Starting
A while back I was introduced to the concept of 101 in 1001. The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days. The Criteria: 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. [...]