nov 20 2009 ∞
mar 14 2010 +
  1. run in a half marathon
  2. buy meat from a local "organic" farmer
  3. have all student loans paid off
  4. learn darkroom technique
  5. refinish a chair
  6. put up my photography website
  7. get started on any or all of these design projects:
    1. Fingerprints
    2. Letters
  8. complete the studio room
  9. visit a National Park I have never been to
  10. implement one lifelong change a month that will better the quality of life in my home: food, water, cleaning products, personal products, chemical use, electronics, etc. using http://www.ewg.org/ as a guideline
    1. December: natural dish soap
    2. January
    3. February: unscented/non-toxic laundry detergent
    4. March
    5. April
    6. May
    7. June
    8. July
    9. August
    10. September
    11. October
    12. November
  11. give blood for the first time (eep)
  12. use my screen printing kit
  13. checkmark get one of my photos into an exhibit or on a wall some where in the public eye February 6 2010
  14. checkmarkchoreograph a dance. January 31 2010
  15. go on the F. Scott Fitzgerald walking tour in St. Paul Walking tour map. Official guide.
  16. learn to crochet
  17. become a scientific and natural areas volunteer
  18. make a fermented food
  19. learn a book-binding technique
  20. take an art class at The Paramount VAC
  21. visit 5 small town cafes and photograph them (0/5)
  22. checkmarkgo to IKEA for the first time. March 13 2010
  23. figure out how to play all of the piano part in Mogwai's "Friend of the Night"
  24. make and use a a pinhole camera
    1. and try solargraphy!
  25. checkmarkgo to an original dance production. March 5 2010
user picture of Katrina Katrina: My mother works for Lunchbox Cafe in Prinsburg, they serve lunch 10a-1p weekdays. If you go after 8a, they have coffee and rolls. :) mar 6 2010
user picture of Katrina Katrina: AND... I can't believe that you've never been to Ikea! I love Ikea and I think you would too. Much of it might seem too modern, or too cheap, but hey, its all cheap, and I think the quality is fairly good compared to the prices.