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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Biting Off More Than I Can Chew

I was just catching up on my Google Reader feed and was reading a post from Confessions of a + Sized Girl. Although her post wasn't about this, she mentioned that she was currently enrolled in a self-defense class. I found myself thinking that I should really sign up for one. It's something I've been talking about for years, really, and I've just never gotten up off my still (somewhat) fat ass to actually do it. What's stopping me? Nothing.

I've actually found myself inspired by a number of posts lately, by people doing things I really should be doing. I was also inspired by this week's Biggest Loser episode, which explains my completely unexpected interest in jogging.

With all the inspiration and only so much time in a day, I figured I better write down some of these goals or I will be sitting here a year from now, writing my 545th blog post without having done any of it. Here is a list of things, some big and some small, that I would like to do before I return to work on October 18. This seems like a good deadline because once I'm back at work I will be spending all my non-work hours with my kidlets (with a couple of hours here and there at the gym). I may not get them all done, but at least I'm further ahead now than I was half an hour ago.

So here goes, in no particular order:
  1. Reach my goal weight. Actual number to be determined in the next couple of months. I also need to do this by the end of August because we have a big back-to-work shopping trip to San Francisco planned for September!
  2. Take a self defense class. I'm a wuss at heart and should really toughen up.
  3. Run (jog) a 5K. I have registered for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, taking place on Sunday, October 3. Only 154 days to go!
  4. Raise $500 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure.
  5. Potty train the little man completely, once and for all. (God help me)
  6. Try a kick-boxing class. (Hopefully Michelle at im.seeking.balance will help me check this one off the list soon!)
  7. Get back into indoor rock climbing. Mr. Awesome and I used to go a lot when we first got together, so I'm hoping we can both get back into it.
  8. Take a first aid class. I took one years ago, but my brain is like a sieve and I would not know what to do now. That scares me to death.
  9. Take a finance course. I'm a math ignoramus. I could really use some financial management training if I ever plan for any career advancement.
  10. Paint the house and window trim. When the new siding was put on during the renos we had pre-painted boards put on but it's now time to give them a 2nd coat. Good times.
Alright, that's 10 and that's enough for now. I will update you on my progress and maybe modify the list as we go.

In addition to the list above, this is a list of things I would like to do that have no particular deadline. But I am writing them down to commit to making them happen at some point.
  1. Try curling.
  2. Attend a blogging conference. (I'm hoping for Bloggy Bootcamp 2011 in San Francisco, as we simply can't afford another trip this year while I'm on mat leave...unless someone wants to sponsor me...anyone? Anyone? Bueller?)
  3. Go to New Zealand. I lived there for six months in 2000-2001 and have been itching to return ever since. We're hoping for a trip in the next five years, depending on how many points we can accumulate.
  4. Become a Weight Watchers leader. This one is more of a maybe. Just something I'm thinking about.
Well, that's certainly more than enough to get started, but I always was biting off more than I could chew. I'm likely kidding myself, but I never said I was realistic!

3 comments:

  1. I all of a sudden had paranoid visions of the comments I would get about neglecting my children while accomplishing these mostly meaningless tasks.

    I know there isn't anything on this list about the munchkins other than potty training, but I just want to clarify that all of the goals in this post will be in ADDITION to the hours I spend playing with them and helping them grow. You can't force a goal on a child, no matter how hard you want them to NOT dump in their pants.

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  3. {ahem} let's try that one more time...

    Sheesh. I'd crafted such a funny, relevant comment earlier and then had to delete because it didn't work out. Maybe you still got it via email and can read it.

    I guess spilling diet coke on my new macbookpro a moment ago threw me off...

    Anyway, it basically said that you and I are alike, you should kick butt on your goals, and I need to get into self-defense, too.

    Sigh. Not nearly as interesting as the comment I'd written out earlier...

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