Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2014

New Year

 2014... 

Amazing really, to see the time go by..like the sun on a winter's day it seems like no time at all has passed since the dawn of last year. It's three o'clock on a Saturday and already the sun is hidden behind the trees, the shadows are long and lonely looking, and we are warm and quiet at  my in-law's closed up house (they are south for the Christmas season). It's a blessing to have somewhere to go that isn't home, a house with none of the demands of home, and yet not a hotel, not an impersonal, lonely place of strangers and weary travelers. Here in this home that is not mine, I'm catching up on all the sleep I've missed through these past few nights of sub-zero temperatures and wicked wind-chills - sleeping and showering and setting resolutions (a few days late) that will come into being on Epiphany. Resolutions to sew more, buy less, pray & fast & dream & live, write, eat...

I haven't quite put my actual resolutions to writing yet, but my hopes are:

To Sew more..

at least a third of the skirts and pretty dresses I've pinned - while at the same time cleaning out the clothes I don't     wear, or don't like wearing. Streamlining my wardrobe a bit and wearing the same old things less often, and with more attention to detail.

more of Yarrow's clothes as well as some of the adorable things I've seen around, like these:
alphabet
via stitchinginthedark.com
 ..and a quilt. I really want to make a nice quilt for our bed!


To Buy Less..

because I fall into consumerism so easily! 

I want to start making some of my own makeup, all my own bath products, lotions, and creams. I want to get back into baking regularly..it's a bit of a challenge in the winter with the kitchen, but I'm trying to set a schedule for myself, regular breads and house-cakes, and healthy, good things to eat that aren't just on the stove-top.

and to clear out all the extras..the things I don't love, need, or cherish:

 


10 Questions to Help You Declutter
 Pray & Fast...

I want to grow into a person who delights in prayer and consistently fasts. I want to set up Wednesdays and Fridays as days of particular fasting for particular intentions, and I want my days to fall into mini-seasons of prayer: We do the Angelus in the morning, but I'd like to do it at noon, and my good friend from college and I are committing to do the Divine Mercy with and for each other daily..a sort of long-distance community of prayer I'd love to welcome others to join, after all, prayer doesn't really dilute down, it grows with the numbers.

Regular confession is something I'm working on as well..monthly is the goal, I've failed for December, but January is a new month, a new year, and a new chance to heal.

I've decided - thanks to the ladies of Soul Gardening Journal for the idea - to dedicate 2014 to The Virgin of the Passion (another title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help)..I'm trying to think of a good way to keep this dedication going throughout the year..perhaps with a new tattoo??



One of the most popular icons found in Ukrainian churches and homes falls into the Eleusa category. It is known by several names, including the “Virgin of Passion”, the “Virgin of Perpetual Help” or Pammakaristos in Greek.
not this as a tattoo..something more symbolic..obviously..

 
 & dream...

I want to indulge my dreams this year, without fear and without negativity..I'm going to fill my house with dream-flowers and sleep with basil under my head, then wake and walk toward the dreams with my eyes wide open...

walking toward dreams means living life fully awake, rejoicing in the goodness, mourning the sorrowful, and letting each moment have it's chance to color the world I see..

& Live...

in other words..send all the letters I keep meaning to write, play in the sunshine and in the rain; let Yarrow's love of walking slowly down the lane to collect all the rocks and leaves and stones, and snowflakes she can along with the mail delight me instead of frustrating me with it's slowness.. 

Write..

my heart out..send out those poems, finish that story, journal like I always intend to..have a record of the year that I can reflect on - with stories, poems, daily things, pictures, and quotes all mashed up into books that belonged to each and every day.

Read the books I've piled up for reading..and write my thoughts on each one..even if it's nothing more than.."no! no no no no no no o o o"

 Eat...

..Real food. Not too much. Mostly plants.. (Thank you Michael Pollan).  
       pretty basic...but I think it'll end up being a bit of a challenge. I'm looking forward to getting our eating back to something that compliments our way of life better, and is less lazy, less sugary, less gluttonous than it has been.


Happy 2014 everyone!  

What are your goals for this fresh new year? I'd love it if you shared!  

Thursday, September 6, 2012

My life's lists..

Things I Absolutely Need to Finish this Fall
 
1. The greywater system required by the town. My least favorite project, and the one the most needs attention.

2. Papering the Outhouse. It’s been a long process, but I’ve finally hit my last wall. I can’t wait to finish and start painting!

3. Clearing along the road and filling in ditches. The plow-guy last winter gave up plowing all the way in after a while, and I’m expecting this winter to be worse than last, I’d like to make it possible to drive in most of the season.

4. Get internet at the yurt. Yes, it is possible! There are portable connectors, that run on battery. I could have semi-consistent internet access! I could be a daily blogger. Amazing!
 
 5. Move outhouse to the new "town approved location"..
 
6. Send the pigs to the butcher..and get back too much meat for anyone to eat! 
 
I know I have to do them, but really, the only one I'm looking forward to is "get internet at the yurt"..ok, that's not true, I'm looking forward to them all, except #1.
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

101 in 1001

I discovered this idea through Farmer's City Wife, thought about it for a good long while, and finally decided to go for it. I began my list of 101 things to do in 1001 days the Saturday before last, and still have only about 40 things listed. Amoung them:

3. Paint and paper the outhouse (because I still haven't done it).
5. Relearn Latin
12. Make an "off the grid" kiln
14. Plant fruit trees
16. Establish afternoon tea
26. Build a front porch for the yurt (yes..I'll probably need my husband's help.)
30. Raise pigs for meat
37. Make my own kielbasa
40. Give Christmas and birthday presents to my family that are not only on time, but actually good.

I'm hoping to figure out another 61 things to accomplish, but it's hard. I'm way to satisfied with myself, obviously.