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Friday, November 18th, 2005
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11:00 pm - The Seventh Entry
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Things are turning again. I last updated on the list at the end of my summer vacation/beginning of my school year, so it seems fitting to go at it again just before Thanksgiving break. In the time between, I have accomplished the following things…
It isn’t quite finished, but since I have only two days left I’ll count 10. Give up eggs and dairy for a week among the stricken. ( VeganWeek Menu )
It got difficult. Everyone tried to tempt me with ice cream today at lunch, it was rather sad. I might go back to veganism at some point in the future, but living at Governor’s School it’s really just too hard to keep up.
Also on the food front is 11. Stop eating fast food for three months. Unless McAlister’s counts as fast food, in which case I’m screwed and have to do this one over. It wasn’t very hard, as a) I’m nowhere near any fast food restaurants and b) I don’t particularly like fast food in the first place.
16. Write a letter to a political representative was achieved with the help of my economics class. I wrote to Senator Lindsey Graham about the minimum wage legislation currently in the Senate. On a related note, my boyfriend wants to write Senator Graham a note of gratitude for Graham’s recent actions.
I should achieve 22. Cook a meal for someone other than myself this weekend. I’ll report when it’s finished. I’m thinking some kind of pasta—I know, I’m a wimp.
31. Be a sluagh for Halloween was achieved in a cheating sort of way. I told everyone that I was a magpie, because it was too much work to explain “sluagh” to the fifty people who were bound to ask about my costume. I made the costume, mostly out of found objects and scraps. I was open about my sluagh-ness at Will’s Halloween party, so I guess I can count this completed.
So for autumn, the following goals can be stricken: 10. Give up eggs and dairy for a week 11. Stop eating fast food for three months 16. Write a letter to a political representative 22. Cook a meal for someone other than myself 31. Be a sluagh for Halloween
-Nadia
current mood: blank current music: George Winston, "Colors/Dance"
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| Friday, August 12th, 2005
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12:37 pm - The Sixth Entry
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1. Go for a walk in the middle of the night was achieved many times over during the summer, often in downtown Charleston. Also in Charleston I finished 27. Go to a musical. At least, The Pirates of Charleston was advertised as a musical. It… had a song. Actually, it was shameful.
I didn’t 19. Sew a dress, but I did cobble together a lovely junk skirt for the Harry Potter release party. It will eventually be part of my costume for 31. Be a sluagh for Halloween.
I’ve decided that the theme for my ten mix CDs will be Neil Gaiman. The first mix is Desire, and the (for the moment) playlist is as follows… DESIRE Venus as a Boy by Bjork Falling in Love by Lisa Loeb Desire by U2 Ice Cream by Sarah McLachlan Keep Fishin’ by Weezer Golden Brown by The Stranglers The First Taste by Fiona Apple All the Things She Said by TATU Not a Virgin by Poe Beauty Has Her Way by Mummy Calls Tales of Brave Ulysses by Cream
So for the summer, the following items can be stricken from the fifty-two list: 1. Go for a walk in the middle of the night 4. Do at least four different kinds of volunteer work (1/4 completed) 12. Sort through my library and organize it in some fashion 19. Sew a dress (modified to “skirt”) 27. Go to a musical 33. Get drunk
The leaves 46 goals to fulfill before the end of my freshman year in college, in 2007.
-Nadia
current mood: calm current music: Fiona Apple, "Shadowboxer"
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| Friday, July 8th, 2005
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2:13 pm - The Fifth Entry
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I have technically fulfilled the requirements for 32. Propose to someone. I have proposed to Cordy and Rowan (my sisters), and Cordy’s friend Anna. I was turned down on all three counts. I don’t think I’ll scratch that one off the list yet.
I have to start over on Number 6. Mix 10 CDs with interrelated themes because the hard drive on my laptop ‘sploded, and most of my music collection has been lost. A tragedy of epic proportions.
I need Jacob’s help for Number 8. Build a bookshelf, but hopefully I’ll get to that one before the summer’s over.
This only pertains to my 52 Things project in the sense that some of my goals (like 5, 10, 11, 38, and 40) are related to bettering my health and eating habits, but I’m going to take a moment to happily endorse Nantucket Nectars for their line of organic juices and their support of organic food in general. Go Nantucket!
-Nadia
current music: The Fantasticks, "Try to Remember"
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| Monday, June 20th, 2005
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12:54 pm - The Fourth Entry
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I am sick. My throat is sore and scratchy and my nose is running and I'm very bleh and disoriented.
I did go to Beaufort, but I didn't take the bus, so 14. Take a trip on a Greyhound bus remains open. I went by car and spent most of the trip re-reading Fire and Hemlock and ignoring the fact that I should have been reading The Bluest Eye and getting it out of the way.
I completed part of 4. Do at least four different kinds of volunteer work. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday last week, I volunteered at St. Paul's Kids Camp as an actor in Bible Stories, aka Jesus vs. The Hell Squirrel Bible Scripted Improv Troupe. My fellow actors were Chris Armstrong (mommy!) and Bill Breedlove, a CofC professor, parent of two, and impressive Nike-wearing Jesus figure. He made a sales pitch trying to convince me that becoming a college professor is a really good idea that I should look into, and then offered me a job watching his daughters. Woo hoo! Babysitter. Unfortunately, that doesn't count as volunteer work.
Also, scratch off 33. Get drunk. I didn't plan to take that off the list so early on, but it turns out that Woodchuck Granny Smith packs a more powerful punch than I thought.
-Nadia
current mood: chipper current music: Wicked, "No One Mourns the Wicked"
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| Sunday, June 12th, 2005
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1:20 pm - The Third Entry
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Goal number 12 is almost complete, with two of my three bookshelves organized, and the last bookshelf consisting entirely of children's books and fantasy or sci-fi novels.
( FAVORITES (kept on a cardboard Ramen box shelf) )
( FOLK AND SOCIAL REFERENCE )
( VAMPIRE NOVELS )
( SCIENTIFIC REFERENCE )
( CLASSICS )
( FANTASY/SCI-FI (incomplete inventory) )
I'm working on Number 6: Mix ten CDs with inter-related themes. 7: Learn to play another instrument will probably end up being trumpet or piano. 14: Take a trip on a Greyhound bus is still up in the air, because I haven't talked to Jacob in a week. Girls may be evil, but boys are stupid.
This morning it occurred to me that having a set form for the confession of sins is one of the most lazy and convictionless achievements of the Anglican church. When a congregation of 200 is saying "we are truly sorry and we humbly repent..." it takes some of the kick out of it.
-Nadia
current mood: anxious current music: Tori Amos, "She's Your Cocaine"
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| Friday, June 10th, 2005
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10:20 am - The Second Entry
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"Imagination is the eye of the soul." -Joseph Joubert
What the fuck does that mean? It's on the cover of this month's issue of Skirt, which is about creativity, but it doesn't make much sense to me. It's just one of those pretentious things.
Next week I will be at home while the rest of my family acts in various capacities with summer camp, and in that space of time I will probably do my best to accomplish Number 12: Sort through my entire library and organize it in some fashion. I have four bookshelves in my room (one rather tall and one quite deep) that hold sixteen years' accumulation of books, which haven't seen any kind of tidying or care since I moved to Charleston nine years ago. Some of those books will go to my little brother, some of those books will go to Trade-a-Book, and some of those books will go with me to school in the fall.
I have tentative plans for Number 14: Take a trip on a Greyhound bus, I just need to talk to Jacob. A round-trip ticket (Charleston-Beaufort-Beaufort-Charleston) is fifty-six dollars, and contributions are always welcome and will not be used for any purpose other than buying a bus ticket.
-Nadia
current mood: indifferent current music: Aretha Franklin, "This Bitter Earth"
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| Thursday, June 9th, 2005
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10:36 pm - The First Entry
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I decided, kind of on a whim, to do something akin to the 101 Tasks in 1001 Days project that many other people have undertaken. I'm too much of a wimp to undertake that kind of endeavour, so I set a shorter list and timeframe for myself... 52 things to do in 24 months. When it's over, I'll be eighteen, will have just finished my first year of college, and will hopefully be a wiser person than I am today. That said, my list of fifty-two goals.
1. Go for a walk in the middle of the night. 2. Learn to skateboard. 3. Read all of Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes. 4. Do at least four different kinds of volunteer work. 5. Grow vegetables. 6. Mix ten CDs with inter-related themes. 7. Learn to play another musical instrument. 8. Build a bookshelf. 9. Go out on water in a boat or craft of any kind. 10. Give up eggs and dairy for a week. 11. Stop eating fast food for three months. 12. Sort through my entire library and organize it in some fashion. 13. Visit Edgefield, South Carolina. 14. Take a trip on a Greyhound bus. 15. Keep a photographic diary for a week. 16. Write a letter to a political representative. 17. Make ice cream. 18. Learn a dead language. 19. Sew a dress. 20. Read the World Book encyclopedia series in its entirety. 21. Take a trip that involves stopping in at least three states. 22. Cook a meal for someone other than myself. 23. Go to confession. 24. Steal something. 25. Buy from a farmer’s market or co-op. 26. Watch a foreign film without subtitles. 27. Go to a musical. 28. Attend a concert that isn’t put on by my school. 29. Spend the night on the beach. 30. Cook and eat a dish that I have never heard of before. 31. Be a sluagh for Halloween. 32. Propose to someone. 33. Get drunk. 34. Read all of Shakespeare’s tragedies. 35. Study a religion other than my own. 36. Stargaze. 37. Submit writing to someplace. 38. Dry my own herb tea. 39. Purchase an opera on CD. 40. Drink a bottle of water per day for a month. 41. Buy a hat. 42. Fast for 24 hours. 43. Spend three hours playing video games at Frankie’s Fun Park. 44. Go to a carnival. 45. Take myself out on a date. 46. Go skinny dipping. 47. Attend a showing of Rocky Horror. 48. Buy birth control. 49. Recycle. 50. Maintain a rock garden. 51. Learn to waltz. 52. Buy a copy of Freedom and Necessity by Stephen Brust and Emma Bull.
I will keep notes on the progress of various goals as I go along, as well as providing full write-ups when I finish something. I guess it's a personal growth thing (and some of these are tough, like numbers 23 and 32), but it's the kind of thing that I want to have around to share because I think it'll be fun as well as potentially helpful.
-Nadia
current mood: hopeful current music: Natalie Merchant, "Effigy"
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