I’m trying to start writing 250+ words every morning, knowing that eventually I’d finish.
Please note emphasis on the word “trying”.
| 1. |
Learn to play banjo
1 entry . 1 cheer |
29 people |
| 2. |
Publish one thing
1 entry |
1 person |
| 3. |
Make a board game
1 entry |
20 people |
| 4. |
Complete a short story
1 entry |
5 people |
| 5. |
Meet Wayne (in person)
1 entry . 1 cheer |
1 person |
| 6. |
Become fluent in a second language
1 entry . 1 cheer |
55 people |
I’m trying to start writing 250+ words every morning, knowing that eventually I’d finish.
Please note emphasis on the word “trying”.
I, like most college students, had to learn a language at some point. But I, like most college students, soon forgot it once I didn’t need it anymore. The thing is, I actually DO sort of need it, now. So, I’m determined to learn Spanish, and if all goes well I intend on picking up a few more to help in future traveling.
But for right now, I’ll just focus on the Spanish. And maybe I’ll frequent some discussion groups to help keep it fresh in my head.
I have fond memories of making stupid board games when I was a kid. I think it all started when I found the game Videopoly in a Cracked magazine, and despite the fact that it was supposed to be a stupid bit mocking the gaming industry, I ended up playing it for weeks with a buddy of mine. Stupid? Oh, yeah. But still fun.
And so I’ve been tossing around ideas for a game that I just want to put together for the kids, and if it turns out any fun I’ll post it as a downloadable in a blog or something. Nothing fancy. Just a fun short term thing to do for fun.