
In an effort to increase our general goal-ishness, we've embarked on this adventure: A daily task that spans 30 days, at the end of the 30 days we will give ourselves a gold star and a pat on the back. The rules include a daily task and a weekly blog. This is either the coolest idea in the world...or the stupidest, we'll soon find out. Jump on the bandwagon and join us!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Let's get this going again!!
Here is a new talk from Ted.com that totally inspires me to get back on the horse that I never fully got on in the first place and failed miserably at each month.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Sucess.
I think we actually accomplished this one. We not only cleaned out several collections of magazines and the contents of the tool shed, but also emptied the "gear closet". We combed through the kitchen cupboards, emptied out the bathroom drawers and sifted through sock bins. I organized my art supplies, Robb took a truck load of construction junk to the dump and we cleaned out the desk in the living room. Now, about that collection of decorative figurines...
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Project Two: Spring Cleaning
Project two involves throwing away one item every day. I've decided to start with something hard to get rid of---so hopefully it'll get easier from here. Men, you may not understand this post at all. It's ok, perhaps try replacing the word "skirt" with "hammer"...
Monday, February 14, 2011
Project Two: Spring Purge

Project Two requires each participant to find one object to get rid of. You can donate, sell or just plain throw it away. It can be a lawn mower or a rubber band, but something has to make its way out of your possession each day. Some things that might make their way to the top of the list: faded and stretched out graphic t-shirts, a collection of Surfer's Journals that never get read, decorative figurines and that pile of construction materials that "we just might use someday".
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Mini Project: Floss

Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Fail! Sort of.
I did really well for only a week (too bad the title of this challenge isn't times7). Since I'm not counting writing notes on our Christmas cards, I guess I failed the challenge entirely. That being said, I think it worked on a certain level. Afterall, I've have found myself continuing to jot notes this month. February, bring on the next challenge!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)