checked out mibbit.com’s web version of irc.
pretty spiffy.
seana88's Life List
-
1. color (manually or digitally)
6 entries1 person -
2. take pictures of...
2 entries . 1 cheer1 person -
3. conquer my digital camera
4 entries . 2 cheers8 people -
4. tye dye
1 entry . 3 cheers2 people -
5. Learn to cook
8 entries . 3 cheers8,199 people -
6. paint my bathrooms
2 entries4 people -
7. write letters to people i love
1 entry . 1 cheer4 people -
8. learn to draw
5 entries . 3 cheers1,986 people -
9. shift-f7
1 entry . 1 cheer1 person -
10. volunteer at the zoo
3 entries . 3 cheers19 people -
11. drink more water
4 entries . 2 cheers18,988 people -
12. improve my communication skills
5 entries359 people -
13. Work through The Artist's Way (Julia Cameron)
1 entry . 1 cheer20 people -
14. learn to play chess well
3 entries . 3 cheers76 people -
15. Give consumable or handmade gifts
4 entries . 1 cheer6 people -
16. make a difference
7 entries . 3 cheers6,796 people -
17. move to seattle
2 entries464 people -
18. see the northern lights
3 entries . 2 cheers16,928 people -
19. learn to ride a motorcycle
1 entry . 1 cheer1,667 people -
20. swim with elephants
1 cheer3 people -
21. get an amazing, wonderful job
1 entry . 1 cheer2 people -
22. Do the Discovery Health National Body Challenge
2 entries . 1 cheer44 people -
23. go to museums
3 entries . 1 cheer18 people -
24. train a guide dog for the blind
1 entry . 1 cheer22 people -
25. Work out more
8 entries . 1 cheer846 people -
26. be in control of my life
2 entries55 people -
27. stick to a budget
5 entries1,298 people -
28. be more frugal
2 entries . 1 cheer130 people -
29. figure out what i want to do with my life
2 entries3,558 people -
30. start spending some time on IRC
1 entry3 people -
31. Refresh Phoenix
13 people -
32. get my microsoft certification
1 person -
33. get dental insurance
8 people -
34. climb a tree
275 people -
35. play keyboard
40 people
from frugalliving.com (Sara Noel)
SHAVING CREAM: You can use soap and water or cheap hair conditioner, shampoo or baby oil as you shower. Or use inexpensive lotion or even liquid dish detergent.
DRYER: Air-dry inside on a retractable clothesline, drying rack or install a tension rod and hang clothes to dry. When the temperatures are warmer, hang outside on a clothesline. Or simply alternate and use the dryer half the time.
PAPER NAPKINS AND TOWELS: You can opt for cloth and save a considerable amount of money. They don’t take up much space in the washer and are reusable. Check thrift stores and garage sales for these items for greater savings.
GIFT WRAP: There are plenty of options, such as using recycled gift bags. Or reuse paper, such as newspaper or handmade fabric bags and wraps. Visit joybucket.blogspot.com/2008/11/wrappadappadoo-reusable-gift-wrap.html for a wonderful tutorial on how to make gift wrap from a recycled sheet or cotton fabric and ribbon. Or check your local library books on Wrapagami or Japanese furoshiki, which will show you how to take ordinary fabric and create beautiful gift wrap. You can also consider giving gifts where the outer wrap is part of the gift, such as using tins, baskets, jars, bowls, purses, etc.
BOTTLED WATER: Get a reusable bottle, and fill it up with tap or filtered water. You have to admit you feel ripped off when buying it. It creates a lot of extra waste, too.
BEAUTY PRODUCTS: Eat healthy, stay hydrated, cleanse and moisturize and protect your skin with sunscreen, and your skin will look radiant. You don’t need a dozen products with tons of chemicals on your skin. This is, of course, assuming you don’t have skin problems or sensitivities that require specific products.
CLEANERS: Many of your cleaning products can be replaced with vinegar, salt, dish liquid, essential oils, lemon juice, castile soap and baking soda. The exception will be for natural surfaces, such as granite countertops, but for most other surfaces, you can use your own homemade cleaners.
Sara Noel is the owner of Frugal Village (www.frugalvillage.com), a Web site that offers practical, money-saving strategies for everyday living. To send tips, comments or questions, write to Sara Noel, c/o United Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10016, or e-mail sara@frugalvillage.com.
i think i made a difference today with making someone feel more comfortable and confident because i understood and could relate. we were brave enough to share personal stories with each other and i think we’ve both learned alot.
