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  1. 1. do yoga daily
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  2. 2. organize photographs
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  3. 3. watch heroes
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  4. 4. plant a vegetable garden
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  5. 5. make my own soap
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  6. 6. declutter my house
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  7. 7. read a book a month
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  8. 8. write a children's book
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  9. 9. build a greenhouse
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  10. 10. grow an herb garden
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  11. 11. garden
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  12. 12. learn to play the mandolin
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  13. 13. take more photographs
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  14. 14. drink more water
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  15. 15. get my dog certified as a therapy dog
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How I did it
How to learn how to blow glass
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Recent entries
Make a dryer lint sculpture
FINALLY did it 2 years ago

I have talked about this for YEARS and bagged up the dryer lint for about a year – until a couple of weeks ago I thought-no time like the present-so that meant spending half a day on the internet researching dryer lint clay recipes and looking for examples of dryer lint clay sculptures. I wasn’t completely satisfied with what I came across—but I picked a formula and got an old pot out and cooked some lint and wheat flower and water down to a gloppy clayish-paper-mache-ish glop. Then I invited a friend over and we sat down to sculpt COOL Halloween figures out of dryer lint. We thought that our subject matter was suitably gross and in keeping with the medium.
The first thing we discovered was that we needed a separate infrastructure—this stuff was WAY too heavy and wouldn’t hold a form. So with the help of some wire, some corks, nails, twist paper and indispensable masking tape, we created some forms and then proceeded to gob the dryer lint clay said forms and attempt to shape them into our desired end products. I wanted to make a cute black cat sitting on a jackolantern-a figure similar to one my friend had picked up at TJ Maxx’s. I couldn’t figure out a way to sculpt the two items together-given my lame and limited infrastructure tools, so I created each item separately. We put each sculpture on a piece of cardboard and set them out in the sun to dry. In a few days I transferred the items to a pizza screen to facilitate the drying process and turned a fan on the sculptures to help speed up the drying. My cat resembled some sort of dead, bloated animal. Everything was a disgusting grayish mottled color and you could see hairs-animal and human, sticking out of the clay.
After about 2 weeks the figures were dry. I sprayed them with a clear coat to help seal the dryer lint and then we painted the figures with acrylics. I used wood glue to put the cat and pumpkin together.



get a cartier trinity ring
GOT IT! 2 years ago

after lusting after one of these rings for YEARS (a co-worker had a knockoff as her wedding band) I finally took the plunge two weeks ago and bid on and WON an eBay auction for a Cartier trinity ring. The auction closed at $379—NOT a bad price for a Cartier Trinity ring. But the seller DISAPPEARED!!! I made the paypal payment. It sat there for over a week unclaimed. NO response to five different emails. I guess it’s a no go. I’ll have to try again. Bummer. Big Bummer.

A month or so later I found another ring on eBay—this time the auction was successful. I LOVE this ring. It’s a small thing, but I really like it.



schedule my mammogram
Just DO it. 2 years ago

It’s never fun, but you feel all moral when you HAVE done it. Just DO IT!!!!



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