Most people have been making resolutions for the new year. I have decided that I am not particularly thrilled with the word resolution, so I will instead make a few GOALS for 2011. Randomly, here they are:
- Continue to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA in school
- Visit New York City, at least once
- Visit Washington DC again - and take a ton of photos!
- Walk around Philadelphia, and check out some of the cool historical and tourist stuff
- Make decisions about what four-year Universities to apply to for Fall 2012
- Learn how to maximize the results that I get from my DSLR camera
- Take the puppy to parks and other fun outings, particularly over the summer
- Get to at least one or two concerts this year
- Acquire a passport, just in case the desire to drive up to Ontario overtakes me
- Spend at least a few days in Nashville, visiting old friends
- Blog at least once per week
- Read at least twelve novels - one per month - and document them on the blog
- Make one new good friend
- Become more proficient at speaking Spanish
- Learn to better manage my money
- Procrastinate less
- Fix up my car, so that I can hopefully trade it in for something nicer early next year
- Ride in a limo
- Set foot in the ocean - doesn't matter which ocean. Any ocean will do, but the Atlantic seems most feasible
- Find really good blogs to follow
- Stop cursing so much
- Become more crafty
- Train the dog to do tricks - or at least to listen
- Visit the Philadelphia Zoo at least twice
- Spend more time out doing stuff, and less time sitting home wishing I was out doing stuff
Well... If you make it to Ontario you have to make your way to Nova Scotia! I totally have a pull-out couch. :-) And, we're right on the coast so you can definitely step foot in the atlantic while you're here.
ReplyDeleteSweeeet! I wonder how far of a drive it would be from here to Halifax. Ridiculously far, I'm sure... but I could map out random things to do along the way!
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ReplyDeleteJen... it's terrible! It's gotten even worse than it used to be, if you can believe that! Oh man, it's like a disease. :-/
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