Start Date: January 1, 2018
End Date: September 28, 2020
- Find a church.
- Complete Bible studies using every method in Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods book.
- Memorize four passages (at least 2 verses) - from OT, NT, Psalms, and Proverbs.
- Read the main Bible events chronologically.
- Basement organized into tubs and shelves.
- Sell ALL homeschool books and redo hall closet.
- Clean out my bathroom closet, top to bottom.
- Purge files in cabinet downstairs.
- Shelves or other organizing system by desk area in bedroom.
- Get a new comforter and remodel bedroom.
- Take shelf down in The Room and replace it with something else.
- Get a new blanket to put over tears in living room couch.
- Get a new Sunday Basket
- Learn to knit English and do 2 color knitting.
- Knit a wheelchair blanket for St. Paul.
- Knit a blanket for Alice’s Embrace.
- Knit 4 pair of knockers.
- Knit sweaters for baby boy and baby girl for hope chest.
- Visit an LYS I haven’t been to before.
- Dye my bare Knit Picks yarn.
- Spend a whole afternoon/day going through every pattern/pattern book/magazine I own.
- Sew an apron for myself and for my Christmas sister gift..
- Sew a skirt.
- Sew a shirt.
- Host a craft day here.
- Read Knitter’s Life List, checking off boxes and filling in lists as you go
- Watch all remaining episodes of Call the Midwife.
- Watch Doc Martin Season 8.
- Watch Pride and Prejudice.
- Watch 5 old movies recommended by Ginny; watch at least one with her
- Watch A Christmas Story.
- Read a poetry collection and memorize one of the poems.
- Complete Modern Mrs. Darcy’s 2018 Reading Challenge
- Read all the books I own but haven’t read.
- Host a Reading Day with Ginny capped off by a trip to Barnes & Noble
- Go to a free summer concert.
- Get highlights in my hair.
- Get a facial.
- Try Stitch Fix.
- Do a Lifebook for Lindsey and Allison.
- Put together journals for Ben, Lindsey, and Allison.
- Print pictures from Allison’s adoption trip and put in album.
- Finish Lindsey’s 100 Good Wishes Quilt and scrapbook.
- Finish Allison’s 100 Good Wishes Quilt and scrapbook. (need more wishes?)
- Complete Real Food Mini-Challenge.
- Don’t eat sugar for one week.
- Eat vegan for one week.
- Join a CSA
- Eat raw foods only for one week.
- Make an angel food cake with fluffy frosting.
- Try a meal planning service
- Try 5 different new to you cocktails.
- Go for a walk by myself at Heckrodt.
- Strawberry picking.
- Snowshoeing.
- Drive-in movie.
- Wisconsin State Fair.
- Farmer’s Market
- Milwaukee Brewers game
- Milwaukee Bucks game
- Wisconsin Herd game
- Green Bay Blizzard game
- Camping
- Lake Geneva cruise with Jay
- LaCrosse
- Go to 3 libraries you’ve never been to
- Cloths for using instead of paper towels
- Jean jacket
- An old Bible at an antique store or thrift store
- Learn to play a ukulele.
- Learn CPR.
- Learn to play bridge.
- Learn a new song on the piano and be able to play it well.
- Read a children’s book in German.
- Do 30 consecutive days of DuoLingo German.
- Learn, to my satisfaction,more about football - what the different positions do, different formations, etc.
- Take a longer Myers Briggs test
- Host an all day Game Day.
- Write a letter to myself on January 1, 2018 to read on December 31, 2018.
- Sometime in January 2018, write a letter to myself to open when this is done.
- Host a Soup Party
- Plant a garden.
- Get a professional family portrait done.
- All pictures off my phone and organized into months - do as much organizing as you can starting with current month
- Low or no spending for one month.
- Do my Westie puzzle.
- Sleep until noon
- Plant something in Chester’s memory and put his stone next to it.
- Make an Advent Calendar.
- SC photo book
- Oregon photo book
- Convert video tapes to DVD
- Try geocaching or letterboxing
- Document a day in my life with a picture every hour.
- Spend a day going to garage sales.
- Play Kick the Can.
- Finish ½ of my To Do list dated January 1, 2018.
- Teach Theodore to come when called.
- Make a master grocery list spreadsheet.
- Read the Declaration of Independence.
- Leave a book and take a book at a neighborhood “library”
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