Almost 3 years ago I posted a
"101 in 1001 Days" list (though I could never come up with 101 goals) and it "expires" on May 8, 2014. That's not too far away so I thought I'd check in and see how it went.
Honestly, I never actively tried to fulfill these goals, but it's fun to look back and see that I accomplished the majority of them anyway!
1. Generate a small monthly supplemental income (stipend for playing the piano
for Mass)
2. Start and use a sourdough starter (kept it going several months)
3. Renew my consecration to the Blessed Mother (did the 33 Days to
Morning Glory consecration)
4. Finish a 9 day novena without missing any days (boo yah!)
5. Go to Mass every day for three months (sadly didn’t make it, but almost last
Lent)
6. Help set up irrigation on our property (done!)
7. Exercise 4 times a week for three months (Just barely made the three
months, but I did)
8. Lose 60 pounds (halfway there! And confident the last half will be
done this year)
9. Make sauerkraut (the Nourishing Traditions way) love this stuff
10. Grow enough basil to freeze pesto (bumper crop last Summer)
11. Go fishing, catch something, and eat it the same night (some day)
12. Finish knitting a scarf (it’s purty)
13. Go swing dancing (does a wedding count?)
14. Make sushi (no, but I ate some for the first time)
15. Spend a night in a cabin at Mt. Rainier (this has been on my to-do list
since getting married)
16. Pray the Rosary every day for three months (54 day Rosary novenas
are great start)
17. Start an orchard on our property (only in my dreams)
18. Hang a real curtain over the sliding glass door (privacy is a
wonderful thing)
19. Paint the chicken coop
20. Render lard (yummy)
21. Render tallow (stinky but good)
22. Take a painting class (I still want to do this very badly)
23. Win a ribbon in the county fair (I’m sure I’d win if I’d ever enter, hehe)
24. Get paid to write an article (this isn’t so much a goal anymore)
25. Finish reading 5 great classics (audio books helped… is that
cheating?)
26. Go to the symphony with my husband (sigh)
27. Go miniature golfing (almost, but it was too dark the day we went)
28. Eat a duck egg (I ate a goose egg!)
29. Donate my hair to Locks of Love (14 inches)
30. Shoot a round of billiards (8 ball in the corner pocket… I tried and failed, but it was fun!)
31. Make and use cloth napkins (why did I wait so long to do this?)
32. Get more than 1000 page hits in one day (one or two posts randomly
went viral)
33. Go swimming (I need a pool all to myself before I’ll do this)
34. Make kimchi (golly I like this stuff now)
35. Go to a state I've never been to (Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, North and
South Dakota, Deleware, Maine, Alaska, or Hawaii) – I was a few miles away from
Deleware at one point, but I never made it
36. Sleep in a tent (see #37)
37. Drive through a Redwood tree in CA (childhood dream, still haven’t
fulfilled it)
38. Make a surprise dessert for a friend (cream puffs make people happy)
39. Sell something in an Etsy shop (I set up a shop… but haven’t stocked
it)
40. Be able to identify 10 new constellations (um, Big Dipper… and uh… Big
Dipper)
41. Identify all of the countries of Europe and their capitals (yah, no)
42. Study Algebra 2 (I worked through Algebra 1 again, and I’ll start Algebra 2
soon, so I consider this done)
43. Successfully grow 5 new crops in the garden (Herbs were great for
this goal)
44. Pay off one student loan (freedom!!)
45. Brew Kombucha and Water Kefir (I make some great kombucha, but the
water kefir never tasted good)
46. Go on a silent retreat. (I
was surprised by this one, actually, but I did it!)
47. Make an African dish for dinner (it was disgusting)
48. Go a month without grocery shopping (pantry raids) (I’ve done this twice now,
actually)
49. Milk a dairy animal (ooh, so close! I ALMOST got to milk a
goat!!)
50. Finish a 30 day photo-a-day challenge (meh, too much work)
51. Sew a garment and wear it in public (BAH hahaha! Actually, I
did buy some skirt patterns)
52. Grow enough peas to freeze (can
you believe I grew enough peas to freeze, but I never harvested them?? Epic fail)
53. Read a great author I haven't read before (Victor Hugo and Willa Cather)
54. Go on a spontaneous overnight roadtrip (is it "spontaneous" if you didn’t
intend it to be overnight but were forced to from inclement weather?)
55. Grow my own miniature potted citrus trees
56. Work on a Habitat for Humanity house (I got my husband to do it twice, so
that almost counts!)
57. Make wine (inadvertently made apple jack…)
58. Get a new hairstyle (I’m ready to do this again)
59. Hang a picture gallery on a wall (I have one in mind, but I
still haven’t done it)
60. Learn to play a new piece of classical music on the piano (Moonlight Sonata)
61. Write a piece of liturgical music (well, I wrote the words for an
Advent song, but I haven’t set it to music)
62. Make a pressed cheese (I’ve made cheese, but still not a
pressed one)
63. Have a definite floorplan for the dream house (it’s narrowed down
to 5 options)
64. Build a piece of furniture
65. Build a greenhouse (bought the plastic)
66. Send a letter to the editor (wrote one but never sent it)
67. Successfully start tomato seeds (STILL this goal eludes me!!! And
I try EVERY year!!!)
68. Cater a parish event (funerals count)
69. Make a perfect loaf of sourdough bread (the perfect loaf eludes me;
this one is hard)
70. Make bakery-quality cannoli (it was phenomenal)
71. Make bakery-quality tiramasu (it made me cry it was so delicious)
72. Climb "the hill"
41-42 out of 72 is more than 50%. I still have a few days left to milk that dairy animal and hang the gallery wall. I might cram to learn some constellations, too (while sleeping in a tent?).
I'm excited to make a new list for the next 1001 days!
Maybe I'll put "Finish the Love Story" on it.
Those statistics aren't too bad! I have 'crochet a cardigan' on my goals for this summer, and I've been teaching myself to play the piano (which is going surprisingly well, considering how bad I am at it). I'm always happy to see when you post something new. :)
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ReplyDeleteCrocheting a cardigan? What a lovely goal! I never used to want to learn crochet because it seemed like a lot of time and labor, and the only results I'd ever seen were ugly dated items in thrift stores or yard sales. Since then, I've seen some GORGEOUS crocheted items on Pinterest that have made me change my mind! I'm resisting opening a Ravelry account because I don't need one more internet time zapper, but your goal has inspired me to go buy some yarn and learn this craft! There are some beautiful granny square quilts I want to try.
I LOVED this exercise! I think I'm going to re-do one :) Here's what I accomplished from my 101 list:
ReplyDeleteFinish reading all the Harry Potter books
See all the Harry Potter Movies
Get Certified as a Pastoral Associate in
the Archdiocese of Chicago
Become a Big Sister through the Big Brother
Big Sister Program
Help a friend of mine go on a date (it
wasn’t the friend I intended to help but helped one get the confidence to go on
a date!)
Get a massage.
Learn to make a great Curry.
Go through all my belongings and donate 35
items.
Try Ethiopian food.
Get a Netflix subscription.
Exercise 2x a week – every week. (got
better at this as I started planning the wedding! )
Have my immediate family visit me in
Chicago.
Get engaged.
Go skiing.
Earn enough frequent flyer miles to get a
free flight
Get something cool from my credit card
rewards program
Go out 2x a week – be more social!
Get a pedicure.
Remain 120 lbs. (close enough!)
Bring communion to the homebound.
Write a Parent Newsletter for the CCD
program each month.
Welcome 10 people into the Church through
the RCIA process.
Get my bike fixed
Register “my” car under my name.
Switch my driver’s license to Illinois.
Register to vote in Illinois.
Meet Cardinal George.
Give everyone I buy gifts for Christmas
something from the Heifer project or Ten Thousand Villages. (I bought them ‘gifts’
(donated in their name) from Catholic Relief Services J)
Write to my nun friends.
Discern what to do about current
‘relationship’ – move forward or move on; and do it.
Join an adult kickball league here in Chicago.
Are you
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excommunicated (outside) of God’s Catholic Church ?
Answer:
Yes you are ... you can reverse it ... please continue.
Council
of Florence, Session 8, 22 Nov 1439 -- infallible Source of Dogma
>
"Whoever wills to be saved, before all things it is
necessary that he holds the Catholic faith. Unless a person keeps
this faith whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish
eternally."
You must
believe the Catholic Dogma to be in the Church ... Dogma you have
*never* seen.
Site >
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The
Catholic Faith *is not* Bible interpretation ... it is the Catholic
infallible Sources of Dogma. The Catholic Church didn’t even define
the Bible’s New Testament Canon until 397 A.D. at the Council of
Carthage.
- - - -
Can a
group which enforces the opposite, the opposite, and the opposite of
the Catholic unchangeable Dogma be the Catholic Church?
No, it
cannot possibly be the Catholic Church ... and promotion of the
opposite of the Catholic Dogma is exactly what the vatican-2 heretic
cult does ... and has been doing since it’s founding on 8 December
1965 at the Vatican.
The
vatican-2 heresy does not have the Office of the Papacy ... only the
Catholic Church has the Papacy.
The Dogma
cannot “change” or be “reversed” ... God does not “change”.
The
founding documents of the vatican-2 heretic cult … the “vatican-2
council” documents … have well over 200 heresies *against* prior
defined unchangeable Dogma. Every (apparent) bishop at the “council”
approved the mountain of heresy, which caused their automatic
excommunication, see Section 13.2 of the below site.
- - - -
Section
12 > Anti-Christ vatican-2 heresies (50 listed) ... followed by
many Catholic corrections.
Sections
13 and 13.1 > Photographic *proof* of heresy at the Vatican.
Because
of … the Catholic Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy or
for physical participation in a heretic cult (such as the v-2 cult) …
… we
were all placed, body and soul, *outside* of Christianity (the
Catholic Church) on 8 December 1965 … the close date of the
“council”.
Section
13.2 > Catholic Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy or
participating in a heretic cult such as ... vatican-2, lutheran,
methodist, evangelical, etc.
Section
107 > St. Athanasius (died 373 A.D.) ... “Even if the Church
were reduced to a handful ...” - - during the “arian” heresy
... we are there again, but worse.
Section
13.3 > Matt 16:18, Gates of Hell scripture ... is *not* about the
Office of the Papacy ... four Dogmatic Councils defined it ... that
heresy will not cause the Dogma to disappear.
Section
13.4 > The vatican-2 heretic cult does not have the Office of the
Papacy only the Catholic Church has the Papacy.
Section
13.6 > The Catholic Dogma on Jurisdiction and Automatic
Excommunication for heresy define that ... God has allowed Catholic
Jurisdiction ... for Mass and Confession to disappear from the world.
There is no such thing as Catholic Mass outside of the Catholic
Church.
Non-Catholic
heresies such as “vatican-2”, “sspx”, “sspv”, “cmri”,
etc. ... do not have Catholic Mass.
Section
19.1 > Dogma on Abjuration for *re-entering* Christianity (the
Catholic Church) … after being automatically excommunicated. A
Formal Abjuration is provided here also.
Section
10.2 > Returning to a state of grace, in places and times when
Confession is not available, like now.
- - - -
Second
Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- infallible Source of
Dogma >
"The heretic, even though he has not been
condemned formally by any individual, in reality brings anathema on
himself, having cut himself off from the way of truth by his heresy."
Blessed
John Eudes, died 1680 >
“The
greatest evil existing today is heresy, an infernal rage which hurls
countless souls into eternal damnation.”
Everything
you must know, believe, and do to get to Heaven is on > >
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