Mmmm…. classes finished, grades are in (three As and a B, thanks!), and it’s time for me to kick back, relax, and take it easy for the summer.
Not.
Meet my list of goals for Summer 2008. Some are financial, some are not. But I want to get them all done before classes start up again on Labor Day (my school is anti-holidays, it would seem).
Goals for the Summer of 2008
- Juggle daily
- Stretch daily
- Read a book a week, at least
- Organize my whole room, including papers
- Pay off my credit card debt
- Save money for textbooks
- Clean out my email inboxes
- Organize and backup the files on my laptop
- Watch all the episodes of Buffy again (I blame this one on Lazy)
- Watch West Wing season 7
- Learn to knit using the Continental Method
- Learn to rollerblade
- Convince my parents to buy a Wii Fit
- Find 20 caches
- Write an ebook
I’m stopping here! Anything more, and I run the risk of not getting very many of them done! So we’ll see how I do with this list over the summer. π
Lidiya says
Continental knitting is the best in the world. I can totally teach you. Now.
Lazy Man and Money says
I’ve been blamed for a lot worse in my time.
Investigation Case System says
Hi Stephanie,
I think achieving a goal is so important ..
All the best and carry on….
L@spillingbuckets says
Ooo…. We just started Geocaching. And you are in Rochester too… any you would recommend for newbies?
And what is the “continental method” of knitting?
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Stephanie says
@L – Hmm… there used to be some good newbie caches on the RIT campus. One of them is still there – it takes you through the dorm tunnels.
Continental knitting is where you knit with the yarn in your left hand. It’s supposedly faster, so I’m attempting it in hopes that it will speed things up a bit. I’ve been knitting for about five years now, but I’m still kinda slow!