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neadods ([personal profile] neadods) wrote2004-04-28 01:49 pm
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End of Month scorecard

Since I'm going to be running around like a maniac from about Thursday on, the end of the month resolution scorecard early. I'm doing pretty good. Sort of.

Crap count:
TBR Books - 374
Bags of clothing donated - 4, with at least one more to follow soon



Resolutions for April:
Finish and submit at least one story to BatB convention zine.
Finish and test SL Masq. dbase. Uh, I have the Access 101 book at least. That should count for partial credit.

New Year Resolutions:

Obligations
Cut my outside obligations (conventions & TeamWench) in half
Host Prepare for Fair II "The Fair Strikes Back"
Run Shore Leave masquerade

Projects
1 quilt, either denim, and/or stained glass crazy quilt
Compass Rose bodice (cross stitched and/or quilted)
Cookbook of only tried, tested, and liked recipes
Read through the appropriate chapters of what I have in missionary:
- books
- diaries
- websites

Books
TBR: 374
Boxes to donate: 8
Boxes to sell: 1

Decluttering
bedroom
office
library
basement

Hang art
bedroom
hall
back hall

Gardening
Fix broken fence
Finish initial planting of Shakespeare Garden
Clear and plant one more plot of land



May Resolutions:
- Shore Leave - do everything but last-minute-before-con stuff
- Sew a metric boatload of stuff for Prepare for Fair
- Finish redecorating bathroom
- Media*West! (Not a resolution, but something nice to look forward to)

Current book: These Our Actors

I read the checklist.

[identity profile] signeh.livejournal.com 2004-04-28 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
In fact, I read it with awe. I can't seem to get anything done, so I am in awe that you make a dent in the list each month. These days, getting myself over to the (very local) movie theater is apt to absorb my entire weekend- which is why I didn't see Hellboy until last weekend. What did you think of it?

Re: I read the checklist.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2004-04-28 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I liked Hellboy (if you scroll down, you'll see my "Behold the Power of Cheese" review of it). Deep it wasn't, but I enjoyed it, and it had more layers than the usual comic book movie.

If it makes you feel any better, most of my accomplishments are a weekend's flurry of work; I spend the rest of the time sitting in front of the TV online!