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new year's resolutions

Clean out basement room and start painting again
This will commence Saturday, and hopefully I can clear out everything the same day. I mentioned this before, but we have a basement room that has become sort of a dumping ground for various things over the years, and most if not all of those things belonged to previous tenants. It'll be nice to have a proper work space again.

Start acting again
I'm already signed up for a class that starts a week from now. I might never do it professionally, but I took a class once before, and it was lots of fun. I'm pretty good too (I think). That's reason enough for me.

Get a new job
Instead of just talking about it. I'll miss the nice laidback atmosphere of the paper, but it's time to move forward. I was pretty good about looking several months ago, but I got a raise shortly after my first couple of job interviews and got a little too comfortable working there again. But I have a few new expenses now, and I'm back to living more or less paycheck to paycheck again. If I was living fully, I wouldn't care, but I have to stay on a pretty strict budget to save anything.

Be cautious and certain about the women I choose to involve myself with
If I had to choose one word to describe my history of romantic involvement, that word would be fiasco. Never again will I let loneliness impair my good judgment. The next girl will be not only exciting but of sound mind as well.

Get back into photography
Depending on how far I'm willing to go with this, it could get pretty expensive, but with a decent job...

Go back to San Francisco to visit people, and maybe SoCal too
It's high time. I miss California.

Cook more
I already have most of my meals at home, but it's a lot of quick and easy stuff. I'd like to start cooking big meals on the weekend occasionally and having friends over.Yes, maybe if I feed my friends, they'll start visiting me...

Take a Spanish class (or two)
I know, I know. I was supposed to have done this months ago, I just didn't have the money to spend on it. This year, though, new job...

Get back in touch with music and go to shows more often
'Cause it's good for my soul.

Learn to be more comfortable being alone
I'm not saying, "Oh, poor me," here, I've just come to accept that I'm kind of a loner, that there are only a handful of people who really get me or have the patience to get to know me. While I really value my private time for quiet activities or just being introspective, it's often too much. I'm not quite sure how to get over this one, but I'm sure just staying busy will help a lot. And alcohol.

Continue going to the gym
I never look forward to going, but I feel so much better if I do it regularly, and the quality of my sleep is better too.

Read an hour before bed each night
I guess this is pretty dorky, but it's so much easier for me to read if I just set aside a particular time for it. I like to read, it's just hard for me to find the time for it lately for one reason or another.

Take some time to learn more about Illustrator, Flash and Dreamweaver
This goes along with looking for a new job. Most of the frustration in searching comes from just not seeing much that I'm qualified for.

Learn a musical instrument?
I'm kind of flip-flopping on this one. I just know that whatever I would decide to take up, it would take me years to be good, and I don't know if I have the patience for that this late in my life. Ben keeps pushing me toward learning the bass.

All of that should keep me pretty busy. Simply prioritizing this list will be a chore in itself. If I'm able to accomplish all of this in 2007, I'll look back and say it was the most excellent year of my life.


[ posted by brad at 01/11/2007 11:25:55 PM ]
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josh [email] said at 1:17 PM 01-12-2007:
Photography - If you go 1 of 2 ways it will be affordable::

1. (this is what i recommend) buy a nice DSLR like a D50. Digital is honestly the way to go as far as I am concerned for all but the most dedicated photographers, unless you are a tinkerer who loves "toy" cameras like Holgas, etc.

2. Go black and white, hand load your film, like we used to at student media, and develop it yourself. Then use a slide scanner at work (or buy one) to scan the stuff.

Honestly, I recommend digital to anyone trying to hone their skills. Having a DSLR has allowed me, in the space of two years, to increase my skills to the point they were before i took a 5 year break from serious photography, and then beyond that point. I would NEVER be as honed as I am now (not that i don't have room for improvement) without the quick, affordable results of the DSLR. With film, you have to spend money to experiment, and more importantly, you can't see the result for a few days most likely. This results in you not experimenting and simply not shooting enough. Go Digital, young man. At least until you have the skill level to make shooting on film worth it.
    marcia [email] said at 1:27 PM 01-17-2007:
    I agree with Josh's points whole heartedly, though people are lazy, and I feel like once you go digital you don't go back to more traditional forms of photography. I may be a purist in that regard, but I loved photography because of the pictures AND the process.

    It is a very slow process. Digital may be the way to go to see how interested and consistent you in taking pics, as opposed to blowing a bunch of $$ on supplies, etc and realizing that, well, you aren't that interested in photograph...or that good.
huddo [email] said at 5:46 PM 01-12-2007:
nice HTML formatting, brad
cecil [email] said at 9:17 PM 01-12-2007:
fiasco is a great place to build from. Don't forget that a 10-15% improvement can be considered excellent progress!
milky [email] said at 7:56 PM 01-13-2007:
Good luck, B.
milky [email] said at 8:00 PM 01-13-2007:
btw The next girl will be not only exciting but of sound mind as well... is the only philosophy to live by, imho.

You can't get anywhere with crazy but crazy sex.
marcia [email] said at 1:29 PM 01-17-2007:
Cooking is awesome. Being able to do it and also being able to share it. Dinner parties have made me a lot closer to my friends.


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