For my hundredth post, I was thinking what I should do. People tend to do a 100 things about me post, but I did that on my old blog, just for the hell of it. Well, I do that everyday, anyways.
So, in light of my frame of mind (that being that I need to start getting shit dealt with, instead of avoiding and just floating along), I give you 100 things I want to git dun:
- finish my psych degree.
- get a master’s degree.
- learn to design websites, from the ground up.
- write a book.
- become fluent in French.
- teach Isobel French.
- launch a new business venture.
- fall in love.
- get over arachnophobia.
- take showers every other day.
- have all of my laundry done, at one time.
- pay off all of my debts.
- get a doggy.
- have all of my dishes done at the same time as all of my laundry.
- live in a place that feels like home.
- spend an entire day not feeling like a failure or bad person or stupid, and not feel conceited for not feeling one or all of those things.
- find a babysitter to regularly get out, even just to hang out with a book in a coffee shop.
- make a very cool, chunky sweater, for myself, by myself.
- quit bookkeeping.
- not care what i eat, how much, when or why.
- become confident singing and playing guitar.
- teach Isobel guitar.
- forgive, or at least, not think about not forgiving.
- own furniture, dishes and linens that match, in a way that I want them to.
- become more frugal.
- live a happy life of simplicity.
- quit drinking coffee, for the addiction’s sake.
- learn to decorate cakes.
- become a freelance writer.
- go somewhere with Isobel this summer – even just to Victoria.
- travel with Isobel before she starts school.
- grow my nails to girly length and then paint them.
- get a pedicure.
- have a half hour, professional massage.
- go back to doing yoga.
- start running.
- become a confident swimmer.
- make a decision by myself, without having to ask other people for their opinions.
- live by my budget, for just one month.
- be able to pay bills on the day they come in the mail.
- start saving for my retirement (I know, from what?!)
- be financially independent.
- quit smoking, one day.
- buy a laptop.
- get an Isobel-ode-tattoo.
- get a tattoo in remembrance of my father.
- repierce my labret.
- start skating again.
- figure out how to be a social as I’d like, without it costing me productivity.
- know how to baked bread and a cake from scratch, without a recipe.
How’s that for a cliff hanger? (more to come, I promise.)


