Goals for 2005
I don't believe in resolutions, i.e. changing something about yourself one day at a time, particularly because the "resolution" itself seems to usually be made in order to impress people with the shockingly small amount of time it takes for it to bite the dust. I'm more in favor of setting my sights on one-off actions that can be checked off a list easily. So, here they are:
1) Convince younger brother #1 to start his own blog, because seriously, you people are missing some SOLID COMEDY if you aren't on his e-mail list.
2) Make some money from some craft sometime this year. Local coffee shop quilt-hangings, knitted goods (baby blanket, anyone?) sold over the internet, or maybe even a gig as a wedding photographer('s assistant). (I've done two weddings so far and have botched neither. Unfortunately, they were my cousins' weddings and do not really count as jobs. I've got another one coming up in March.)
3) Update this list as it becomes necessary.
I don't believe in resolutions, i.e. changing something about yourself one day at a time, particularly because the "resolution" itself seems to usually be made in order to impress people with the shockingly small amount of time it takes for it to bite the dust. I'm more in favor of setting my sights on one-off actions that can be checked off a list easily. So, here they are:
1) Convince younger brother #1 to start his own blog, because seriously, you people are missing some SOLID COMEDY if you aren't on his e-mail list.
2) Make some money from some craft sometime this year. Local coffee shop quilt-hangings, knitted goods (baby blanket, anyone?) sold over the internet, or maybe even a gig as a wedding photographer('s assistant). (I've done two weddings so far and have botched neither. Unfortunately, they were my cousins' weddings and do not really count as jobs. I've got another one coming up in March.)
3) Update this list as it becomes necessary.


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