Doing Things
Jan. 23rd, 2011 12:58 pmAt any rate, I don't generally make new year's resolutions; I know my capacity, and a month or two of personal stubbornness is about all I'm good for in terms of working on life changes. Not only am I likely to run down a bit or move on to some other potential life change, but I don't want to discourage myself from making promises-to-self at other times of the year as needed. This has not stopped me from buying a whiteboard to keep a 50 projects for the year list on (listmaking being one of my better motivational tools) and so far I have four crossed off, which is more or less on track, numerically.
I'm also working on adding a little more scheduling to my life; I've signed up for two aquarium days (monday afternoons and thursday mornings) to replace the lost horticulture stuff; I'll miss working with the plants (particularly outside) but I'll for the present be working with (or at least around) snakes and lizards and birds and sugar gliders, which should be fun. I've also signed up for another round of yoga, and am considering finding a singing group somewhere. I hear the Lochmere choir is pretty decent... Possibly with all this going out of the house, I might get a bit farther with inviting people up for dinner or getting together with them.

50 projects craft list, completely revisable, with ability to retain "I have done this." I've been meaning to have something like this for *years.* Only... I have the perfect white board *somewhere* and still don't know where it went. Oh well; it can get a household to do list put on it when it turns up. Many of these projects are absurdly small, but still haven't been gotten around to, and they should fill the "but I don't feel like doing X" sorts of timeslots nicely.

crossed off #11 (which originally read "cute doll hat?" but was modified to the reflect the actual finished item when I went to cross it off), as adapted from the knitty pattern that I've been amused by for some time now, but didn't quite want for myself, and someone else beat me to making one for

"Death, 1503-1630, German" from the Walters Art Museum. (in a lovely little curio cabinet of a room with the lighting at a headachy dimness; this is the best I & my camera were up to.) The original collector is unknown, but they note that he would have recognized the pose as mimicking the Durer Adam & Eve. Carved from boxwood; according to the signage the scroll has the latin for "I am what you will be. I was what you are. For every man is this so." on the side that you can't see in this picture.
I have been thinking about but not posting a great many other things, so there may be more relating to food or to writing sometime soon. Also, my mother dug all of her canning equipment out of the basement for me, so I can make marmalade without having to store it all in the fridge now. Classy!
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Date: 2011-01-23 06:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-24 01:42 am (UTC)So, when would you like to go? ;)