Sarsm had a good idea: let’s do 101 challenges in 1001 days. I didn’t think it was a good idea at first (too much like hard work), but I’m always banging on about grabbing opportunities so I thought I’d better grab this one and hold it gingerly by the fingertips and see what happened. Once I’d hit on my first challenge and was able to start with something already done, I began to warm to it.
This is how blogging about the challenge is going to work: I’ll put a copy of this post on its own page, for reference; I’ll update it regularly. When I do something interesting relating to the challenges, I’ll blog about it as normal. When I’ve completed a challenge, I’ll highlight it in red and bold.
- Accept a challenge I don’t really want to do.
- Find another 64 challenges for the list. (0/64) All suggestions gratefully received but not necessarily acted upon. I’m a wimp.
- Get a job.
- Hit 100,000 visitors on my blog (39,036/100000)
- Learn how to upload new photos from the camera to the computer for my blog instead of relying on the Hub. I’ve been blogging for almost two years; I think it’s time.
- Learn how to scan photos for my blog See comment in Challenge 5.
- Hug a stranger.
- Submit thirty poems to competitions or publishers (0/30)
- Blog 1111 times (1/1111) I don’t think this one is really a challenge for me but I need some that are achievable to keep me going.
- Try out three new recipes (0/3) To make up for the last one, this is a huge challenge: I hate cooking; I hate new recipes more than I hate cooking.
- Try three new foods (0/3) I’m not adventurous with food but trying new ones is how I discovered peppers, my favourite vegetable, so I’ll give it a go.
- Read thirty books (0/30) I lost the habit of reading for pleasure while studying for my degree. I’m looking forward to this one.
- Watch 101 new films (0/101)
- Tell a joke every day for the next 1001 days (0/1001)
- Visit five new museums/galleries (0/5) This will be harder than it sounds because I’ve visited all the local ones and travel finances are restricted.
- Make home-made lemonade.
- Manage ten real sit-ups. Never ever managed it in 47 years of life.
- Manage twenty real sit-ups. I was going to make this a challenge on its own but I need to do it in baby steps; I did consider the challenge, ‘Manage 5 real sit-ups.’
- Write 101 new poems (0/101)
- Get 101 different flags visiting my blog (134/101) This was a little easier than I expected; I just went to the flag counter and I’ve already had 134 flags visit even before I start the challenge. So, to make it harder and make up this list…
- Get 101 different countries visiting my blog (78/101)
- Save £1 for each completed task. Once I get £101 together, I can treat my family. £1 per task is my limit because, as the saying goes, there’s always too much month at the end of the money.
- Finish editing SA Poems.
- Send off SA Poems to a publisher.
- Start learning to play the guitar.
- Buy a guitar.
- Walk the dogs for 1001 hours (0/1001)
- Lose some weight: more than a little; less than a lot. This is deliberately non-specific because I don’t care enough to work that hard at it, but I could do with shifting a couple of kilos for my health now I’m approaching heart attack season (I suddenly realised the other day that in fifteen years I’ll be 62 – that was enough to give me a heart attack there and then).
- Go back to computer school.
- Get the first series of Glee on dvd.
- Mention Maltesers in my blog for 10 consecutive days (0/10)
- Don’t mention Maltesers in my blog for 10 consecutive days (0/10)
- Go to the theatre.
- Reach 13000 comments on my blog (5204/13000)
- Learn all the words to the South African National Anthem. I did start to learn it for the World Cup last year but I never quite got there. When I know it, I will post a video of me singing it with my eyes closed, to prove I know it. It will have to be with me singing along, though, if you want some tune to it.
- Learn how to post videos on my blog.
- Decorate our bedroom. We’ve been in this house 14 years and it has never been decorated (if I discount the sticky-back plastic).
As you can see, my list falls somewhat short of 101 things to do so if you have any decent/amusing suggestions, I’m all ears.
By the way, if you think this sounds like a fun thing to do, why not join us? You tailor the tasks to yourself and set your own start date. You’ll love it. We have a badge and everything!
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all I can say to that is good luck. (well, actually, I could say a lot more but I’ll just wait and see what happens!) 🙂
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It should be fun!
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Fantastic!! I’m totally excited. But tired. (Hardly had any sleep).
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I’m not as excited about it as you but then, it’s not my baby like it is yours. But I promise I’m taking it seriously.
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All I can say is GOOD LUCK, I am already dizzy on your behalf.
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Thanks. Any suggestions?
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I’m with Cindy on this one…Good Luck!
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I’m sensing a distinct lavk of faith amongst my readers…
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Pass. Just reading the list has worn me out. 3, 19, 23 and 24 are the ones to concentrate on the rest are just flimflam.
ViV xx
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You are a harsh taskmaster 🙂
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That number three…..that’s a biggie!
Wonderful. Like New Year in March, aided by a few caffeine infusions.
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The biggest. Not sure how hopeful I am, but it ought to be in there 🙂
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What an amazing idea. I’d be out of it after blowing day one.
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All the credit goes to Sarsm; I’m just along for the ride. 🙂
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i feel exhausted just reading teh list, but then 62 is a whole lot closer for me
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No! And you look so young in that font 🙂
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I like your list. I created a list for myself in 2011. I am working my way through it.
http://jamieonline.wordpress.com/my-list-for-2011/
You might get some more ideas here.
Enjoy crossing things off your list. I’ll be back to check….
Jamie
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Going to check it out now. I’ve only just started but I’m already having fun with it. You should check out Sarsm‘s blog; she’s to blame for all this.
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