Things I want to do this year

We’re already two weeks into the year and I’ve been thinking and writing down things I want to get done this year. If they are good, I can keep doing them in future years.

  1. Post at least once a week. And on a schedule. Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Pick a day and stick with it.
  2. Knit at least one row a day though I tell myself it’s five rows a day. That’s not really hard when it comes to socks which I seem to knit most of the time. I’m joining a KAL this month and surprise, I’ll be knitting a sock.
  3. Plan and finish one sewing project a month. The first project is a bag to hold my new yarn swift. Our church will have a baby shower in the spring with items donated to a local pregnancy center. I will sew burp cloths and perhaps knit a few hats.
  4. Practice makes perfect (or at least improvement). I painted wooden sorority and fraternity paddles for pledges in college which it was quite profitable. My Old English calligraphy was pretty good back then as that was the most popular font style. I even designed and printed invitations for a wedding and parties many years ago. Now that skill has all but disappeared. Lindsey at The Postman’s Knock is my go-to for inspiration to get back into calligraphy. I have the materials. I need to sit down and do it at least 30 minutes every day.
  5. Organize and declutter the basement is on my list Every. Single. Year. My grandson helped me paint one cinderblock wall one summer. I painted another wall myself. Two more walls to go so it’s brighter and cleaner looking. It’s cool in the summer but cold in the winter so this will be a warm weather project. Making zones might be best: craft zone, workshop zone, paint zone, storage zone, etc. Having rubber-type flooring would make standing on the cold, hard concrete floor much more comfortable, too. I could make space for a sewing room and get my sewing machine out of the tiny laundry room.
  6. Speaking of cleaning and decluttering…this blog needs some major work. Posts, tutorials, and how-tos need updated tags and categories that include specific words about the content. All posts related to the Dots and Stripes Purse should be tagged as such so all posts pertaining to that sock would appear in a search for that particular project. That will be time-consuming with over a thousand posts but tackling a couple a day should make that go faster.
  7. Include some self-care by relaxing and unwinding in healthy ways. I started getting a pedicure every month last fall and will continue this year.
  8. Stop playing mind-numbing games on my iPad for hours and use my time wisely. I’m pretty sure I have fewer days ahead than behind. I seriously doubt I’ll live to be 144 years old so I shouldn’t waste time with nonsense. Life is too short.
  9. Learn something new.
  10. Show gratitude.

Those are some goals, resolutions, things I want to do this year.

What are you doing this year?

Patti nona


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8 thoughts on “Things I want to do this year

  1. Oh my list is to not catch a cold, oops too late. I haven’t had one in a while, but I got one now, and you always think, I can stay home and catch up on somethings (knitting or spinning) I want to do, but then you don’t feel well enough to do them, so what’s the point. But I do get lots of sleep! sigh. I do need to make a reminder, I won’t actually call it a list, to do a little spinning everyday, even if it’s just to sit and spin for 10 to 15 min, my wheel makes me feel guilty as it sits languishing with a partial bobbin of single ply wanting to become full and it’s not like it’s a chore to spin, I enjoy it, the chore is sitting down to do it. It’s actually going to be a really pretty yarn….when I’m finished. There I said it, I need to finish it! Maybe if I just put a sticky on the wheel saying, I’m so lonely :P.

    Careful about putting your sewing machine in the basement, the humidity in basements can cause problem with your machine. I ruined a nice knitting machine doing that. At least put a dehumidifier down there with it. And make sure you don’t have any mice in the basement, my friend lost a $600 White brand serger because mice chewed up the wiring in it. Just saying.

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  2. Love your goals list. I started a Gratitude journal on 1/1. I’m hoping it will help me have a more positive outlook on life by starting the day thinking about what I’m grateful for instead of “oh s%$#, I woke up”. I’m trying to learn Spanish with Diolingo as my DIL’s mother, who lives with her and my son, only speaks Spanish. This week I started doing Pilates with weights videos in the hope of slowing my osteoporosis. I just ordered a weighted vest to wear when I take my walks as well. Knitting always makes me happy but sitting all day isn’t good for me.

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