- Finish (writing) at least one novel.
- Witness to somebody.
- Come up with a system to start memorizing Bible verses.
- Read the Bible regularly.
- Befriend S_____ more successfully than I did in 2010.
- Put music to some of my poetry.
- Actually give birthday gifts to non-family people.
- Finish learning the basics of playing guitar.
- Read at least three more of C. S. Lewis' books.
- Learn to practice good time management at least 70% of the time, including bedtimes and homework
- Grow my hair back (out).
- Exercise regularly.
- Finish Anna Karenina.
- Acquire a sonic screwdriver.
- Acquire a Hadhafang replica if I don't get one for Christmas (and if I can find one at a reasonable price).
- Start being consistent about intercessory prayer.
- Grow closer to my family.
- [Possibly] investigate learning to play the violin.
- Memorize my phone number.
- Start overcoming my phone fears.
- Figure out what I'm going to do if anyone I like asks me out (e.g., figure out where I stand on dating, for me personally, at this point in my life).
- Learn how to ride a bike.
- Acquire a bamboo plant.
- Come up with meaningful things to blog about.
- Sleep.
- Reread The Lord of the Rings (again) in a month or less.
- Reread the Silmarillion.
- Have consistent pen pals (e.g., be consistent about writing letters back to people who've written letters to me).
- Draw (not just doodling) more than once or twice a month.
- Mange to read something by Charles Dickens.
- Finish Romeo and Juliet.
- Read Hamlet and Macbeth.
- Watch Disney's Snow White.
- Get to know some of the people at C & C.
- Get in the habit of tithing (at least, once I have any income).
- Read The Phantom Tollbooth.
- Do something genuinely crazy (but not illegal, utterly pointless, or life-threatening).
- Take my driver's test, pass it, and get my license.
- Buy shoes that fit.
- Be bold.
- Buy new flavors of tea.
- Name my laptop.
- Name the dancing monkey on my laptop.
- Name my teapot.
- Acquire some pragmatism to balance out my excessive idealism.
- Practice writing concisely so I can do so when necessary.
- Overcome my fear of overhead showers.
- Get my Technician and Demolitionist awards on Star Wars Battlefront II.
- Write out a thorough and intelligent explanation of why I dislike Twilight.
- Consider what I'm going to do after graduating KVCC.
- Fast something (besides books, because I've already done that, and food, because that's probably impossible for a college student) for a month.
- See Glowfriends in concert, if possible.
- Attend at least one epically awesome rock concert with friends.
- Get drunk in the Holy Spirit more than once.
- Learn six new long words and use them in regular conversation.
- Brush up on my French.
- Develop an appreciation for one genre of music I currently dislike.
- Organize my room and keep it at least relatively clean.
- Write about the random stuff I research on a whim.
- Read The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien.
- Develop an appreciation for more spicy food.
- Do laundry more regularly.
- Finish reading A Room With a View.
- Spread the word "uber" beyond my church family.
- Acquire at least three more awesome hats.
- Write letters to at least eight people telling them what I appreciate about them.
- Refine my Jamaican accent.
- Speak in a foreign accent for at least one full day every month.
- Help spread accomplishment in the important life skill of Giving Good Hugs.
- Find someone to have deep and pointless theoretical conversations with.
- Acquire at least two sundresses.
- Create and DM (run) one Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
- Learn to juggle.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
I think Emily's a trendsetter.
Kiersten's Ultimate Accomplishments of Awesome List for 2011:
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5. S___? Tell me.
ReplyDelete36. Yes! It is so good. I started it, but I have yet to complete it. We should all read it together...because that strategy always works...
41. Try vanilla from ChocolaTea
70. Those are the best
71. Those are the BEST
Win! Also, I might have to update my list, because some of these are really good, and I didn't think of them.
ReplyDelete38. Play "Crazy Taxi" and learn all of the things that give you points/money. Then DON'T do those things on your driver's test and you'll pass it.
ReplyDelete53 & 57. Assuming that you aren't a fan of power metal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ_VFJn2kJM
This album http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightfall_in_Middle-Earth got me into metal.
61. http://www.leesbibimbop.com/