Thursday, April 7, 2011

Day 1 a Blog begins

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Today is my first blog ever so this might not be terribly interesting. I decided to start a blog after seeing an old friend from my Masters program's blog and getting white inspired.
Now, her blog is called 100 days in Paris and that is pretty exciting, but I thought to myself, "not all of us are in Paris all the time but hopefully our lives are still interesting, right?" Or maybe not. At least not always.

This blog is called life between school because for one year, I have not been in school and although I will be back in school for pre vet and then vet school starting this fall till I am 32, I want to remember this year.

So far I have been pretty lazy. I waitress a few nights a week and sing at my church job which keeps me moving. I do the basics like house cleaning and cooking and working out (etc) but what have I got to say for this year? Not much... So far.

so I am stealing my friends idea, but instead of 100 days in Paris, obviously much cooler, I am going to try an experiment called "100 days to remember"

For the next 100 days I am going to find something to do other than my boring schedule to make the year memorable. It might not be crazy, like sky diving every day, but somehow I am going to make sure I don't forget about this ya, because one whole year wasted is sad and I think. S ready to give up the no school excuse.

I would live comments and ideas and any thoughts to roll in to help boost these next 100 days.

By the way, today's achievement was standing in line at the apple store for my iPad. This could have been boring but instead I met amazing people and had an incredible time and somehow 3 hours became fun and exciting. We were all in the drama together of not knowing if our early morning wake up would pay off. Best yet, I got to hear some crazy stories from complete strangers.

1 comment:

  1. 20 Ideas

    1. Indianapolis Winter Farmers Market
    2. Medical Museum
    3. Local Beer Manufacturers
    4. Drive to Ft. Wayne
    5. Visit 10 parks in Indianapolis
    6. Put up weird craigslist ads
    7. Search for the best fresh Tomatoes in Indianapolis
    8. Track your food from the farm to the table
    9. Take a cooking class
    10. Volunteer to help tutor at an inner city school
    11. Read to old people (there's a local organization that does this)
    12. Walk the Monon (may take a couple of days, but there is a youth hostel located on it)
    13. Build something
    14. Make your own clothing
    15. Organize and plant your own herb garden
    16. Don't use your sight for a whole day.
    17. Set up a lemonade stand
    18. Try being silent for an entire day
    19. Paint a picture
    20. Do Genealogical research

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