Thing 54

Jan. 31st, 2024 11:01 am
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54. Read a magazine every week when there’s a backlog

I did manage to get 73 magazines read from my backlog during the span of this list. That's only half of the 143 that would be one a week.

I attempted to finish off the last of my magazines during the grace period between January 16 and January 31. However, I only got 15 magazines read during that time period. That's a total of 88. Which is not nothing... but I still have some magazines that need to be read and recycled. I'm hoping to make it one of the "Finish a thing from a previous list" things from my list #7.


I fell behind in logging my accomplishments on this blog. I'm catching up in February 2024 and backdating entries to keep my records consistent.

Thing 54

Nov. 20th, 2022 12:58 pm
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54. Read a magazine every week when there’s a backlog



I got through a TON of magazines this month, because I needed magazines to cut up for a Friendsgiving church art project. It was great getting all these magazines read and giving them a new purpose before recycling the remainders.

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Mar. 1st, 2022 07:40 pm
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54. Read a magazine every week when there’s a backlog


I read 5 magazines in February 2022, so I hit my "one a week" goal. I also found a nice article about ways to make sure you have access to all your retirement plans, so that is definitely going on my next 101 Things list!

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Feb. 7th, 2022 08:57 pm
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54. Read a magazine every week when there’s a backlog



In January, I attended a tidying seminar through my library and was inspired to get to work on this thing. I read through 9 magazines in my TBR stack.

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Jun. 28th, 2020 07:49 pm
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54. Organize all my digital photos



I've been working on this off and on again for years, but having my laptop die this month required me to move all my files and rethink my organizational systems for files in general. So now all my photos from 2005 onward are in the same place by category/subject. It should be much easier to find photos from now on.

The final stats are:
294 folders
342 subfolders
100,694 total files

Thing 54

Nov. 4th, 2018 10:19 am
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54. Organize all my digital photos

Last week, I backed up all the photos from my phone and organized them by subject. Those more than 6,500 photos are now organized. I still have a lot of photos from previous years to deal with, but I did make a good start on this thing.

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Jan. 25th, 2017 11:01 pm
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54. Watch all of the Second Doctor’s episodes
I started the second doctor's episodes last year, but this month I watched the bulk of them. So many have been lost, so I listened to and read many reconstructions. It was actually a thrill when I'd stumble upon a real episode. I must admit, I wasn't a fan of some of the monsters this time around, but I adored so many of the companions. I really loved getting to know Jamie and watching him be all heroic for nearly the entire second doctor's time. I had a hard time at first adjusting to the new doctor, but by the end, I didn't want to see him go! There were a lot of great moments, but I especially loved the kooky Web of Fear and War Games where we get to see the Time Lords in action as a group for the first time. Not to mention the very first sonic screwdriver appearance!

List of Episodes )

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Feb. 25th, 2013 12:54 am
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54. Finish putting together ticket stub diary

During the Academy Awards tonight, I put together the 60-something tickets not yet into my ticket stub diary and decided that I'd try to theme each page but not worry about going out of order. That takes the pressure off a lot. I know I have another 10-20 ticket stubs here and there, so I'll put them in when I come across them/if I come across them. But now I have a system and I have almost 100 in there now, organized and pretty. Here are some of the pages:

The front page-- Billy Joel in concert and RENT on Broadway (two things that were on my very short bucket list) & Renaissance Man, one of the first movies I ever saw in theaters:
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Lord of the Rings at Wolf Trap, Star Trek: the Experience, Bad Faeries Ball, Can't Stop the Serenity:
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Museums and historical sites:
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Harry Potter movies:
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Ewan McGregor movies:
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More Harry Potter events (Wizard Rock & Book Release party):
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Hockey:
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Here's a wrap-up of my second 101 Things in 1001 Days.

Totals--
Finished: 67
Started: 22
Not Started: 12

By Category--
Complete One Project Each Month: 28/33
Writing: 4/8
Hobbies: 6/16
Visit/Travel: 5/6
Fannish: 7/14
Personal/Home: 9/15
Philanthropic: 6/7
Misc: 2/2

Discussion of unfinished goals--
10. Makeup Project- Put together all the LEGO sets I've bought as of December 2010 and haven't yet assembled
Yeah. I kept buying new sets. Now I have dozens not yet put together. And I don't need the pressure to get to them. I'll put them together when I have time and inclination.

11. Makeup Project- Complete all the prompts from the book before the end of this 1001 days
I'm still on January prompts!

18. August 2011 Makeup Project: STILL haven't decided yet AND 25. March 2012 Project
I didn't come up with projects ahead of time for these months. That seemed to be key in my finishing monthly projects.

20. October 2011 Project
This was my Ticket Stub diary. I started it. I decided to do it by type of ticket (movies together, concerts together, etc.) But then I didn't know how many pages to leave blank in-between for future events. So I assembled all my tickets and then stalled. But this made it onto my next 101 list, so I have hopes of finishing it. I'm planning to do it in random order :-)

34. Finish all outstanding gifts/recent requests
I didn't really work on any fics that fit this category, but I don't even know how many there were or which ones. I really should have made a list to begin with. I did write dozens of gifts, though, so I don't feel bad

37. Finish my Remus H/C 10 story set
I wrote one fic during this time period, and that's it. Boo! Poor Remus!

38. Write/post 7 Strokes stories
I did work on a number of stories, but I only finished a few and posted even fewer. I hope to turn this around next time. I miss my boys!

39. Submit to 5 writing contests/journals
I submitted to 1. Which is still 1 more than before I started these goals. So there is that :-)

43. Write 2 BookCrossing articles
I wrote one. There are a few topics I wanted to write, but the article just didn't materialize. The BookCrossing Newsletter has been sporadic, though, so it wasn't really on my mind often enough.

44. Choose a wild release location and take photos of 100 different releases there
I got more than 1/10th released and I enjoyed it. I think going onto campus feels too difficult (driving on campus, finding a spot in the parking deck, running over and releasing, using the parking ticket machine, then getting out of the parking deck before it charges me). But it really is a great spot. I have this again on my next 101 list and I hope this time I'll do it!

45. Clear 25 books off my BookCrossing TBR Shelves
I came so close! But no cigar :-( This is on my next list as well

47. Get a book journaled for all states I don't already have books in
I definitely made progress, but I didn't finish this task. It's on next time's list, so maybe I'll make it then.

48. Get to 4,000 snarfs at Markeroni
Originally, I had 2,000 on my list. crrcookie & melydia convinced me to raise it to 4,000. What was I thinking? LOL Even with all the Gettysburg and UK snarfs, I can't make it to 4,000. But maybe next time...

49. Write 2 Markeroni articles
Shortly after I made this goal, the Markeroni blog changed its style, so I didn't get the articles written the way I'd intended. However, I am writing some short essays about my snarfing adventures for a Markeroni fundraiser (I've started them but I'm not quite done yet). So I'm still counting this as in progress.

52. Log all landmarks from before I joined Markeroni
I made a good effort, digging up and scanning in a bunch. But some (like my first trip to Ireland/Scotland) are still unlogged

54. Create full list of To Be Read books
I wanted to do this as I packed up my books to take them over to my new house. But that hasn't happened yet. This made it onto next time's list.

55. Bring Kintailscape up-to-date
I really didn't even touch this one. Bad Keta!

61. Re-experience the magic of the dollhouse store
Went out of business. I cried.

56. Learn how to crochet
I bought a starter kit for a scarf... haven't even opened the kit. But I did put this on next time's list so that I can actually do it!

64. Finish watching all of Doctor Who
Wow. Um. I'm still on the First Doctor!

68. Watch the Academy Award Best Picture nominees each year (2010, 2011, 2012)
I came SO CLOSE! Just 7 or 8 left. I think I'll add these to next year's list as well, because I still do want to watch them!

69. Watch all my unwatched DVDs
Not even CLOSE! I did watch some specifically because of this goal on this list, so it served some purpose. But there are still a bunch I didn't get to. How many? No idea, because I never made a list. That's part of my next 101 things.

70. Finish Gabaldon series to-date (re-read & read for the first time)
I earread the first ones, which are really my favorites. But I want to try this goal again with a stronger push.

72. Create a Washington Capitals Season schedule for all seasons that start during my 1001 days
Yeah. This didn't happen. I usually just looked it up on the internet. Less convenient, but it worked.

73. Go to a Hershey Bears game
I wish I could have gone to TONIGHT'S game at the Verizon Center! But I'm exhausted and, truly, I put this on the list because I wanted to go up to Hershey to get the whole experience. So I put this on next time's list as well.

74. Start a local Quidditch team
We did play a few times and DC Sports tried to organize a local team/league. But you need people to get this done, and that's what we didn't have.

80. Get weight down to 135lbs
I gained a LOT Of weight over the past 3 years. But I'm at 18lbs lost since I really started to try to lose weight, and I'm proud of myself for that. I'm going to stick with this one. It's going on next time's list.

81. Handle the mess that is my closet
I did... look at my closet a few times. I need to do an honest cleanout of it.

82. Clean out/sort Outlook Inbox & Google Mail
I didn't do this one either. I lost my email for a while and I thought that might help, but I got most of it back in the end. I'm still at 41,000 unread and about 57,000 total not in folders or deleted/dealt with.

84. Create 10 digital scrapbook pages
I didn't do a single one! I did read a part of a book about it and look into software packages. But the two digital scrapbook albums I own are both completely empty still.

91. Figure out how to display my keychain collection
I like the hooks I saw on melydia's bookcase. I might try something like that, but I like them in bunches the way they are as well. So I'm still undecided, but I've put this on my next list.

92. Make breakfast for dinner 33 times during the 1001 days (that averages out to once a month)
To be completely honest, I got bored keeping track. I ate a bunch of breakfasts for dinner, but I don't know how many. I probably ate close to 33, but I don't know for sure. I certainly enjoyed the ones I did eat.

98. Donate 100,000 grains of rice at FreeRice
I discovered that, though I like answering the FreeRice.com questions, I'm not really remembering anything I didn't already know. And I really did give this my best shot!
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Here's the wrap up of my first list of 101 Thing in 1001 Days. I accomplished 50 (so about half) of the things. Not a great result, considering at the time I made the list, I thought I would do them all. But, I did try hard and I got a lot more done than I would have without the list. So even though it was a half-fail, I'm still glad I did it.

Self-Improvement/ Personal

1. Take a basic car maintenance class/workshop
I did look for such an animal but I couldn't find one anywhere. I even called my car insurance place and they didn't know of any locally. So I was unable to complete this one.

2. Sign-up for a dating service
I checked out a few online dating sites. I even started my profile for one. But, in the end, I chickened out. Bad self image is my biggest hurdle.

3. Stay in touch with college friends I’ve reconnected with
Didn't do so well with this. I did reconnect with some of them, but I haven't been in contact as much as I wish I'd been.

4. Keep in touch with my KS better- 3/10/10
I've done a bit better here. And now that Kate tweets, it's easier to say hi every so often on top of e-mail & snail mail. I love my KS *hugs*

5. Re-write weekly schedule and try better to follow it
Yikes. I did try to follow it at first, but it was a pretty strict schedule and, honestly, my life has changed so much that a schedule re-done 1001 days ago just didn't work for me for long.

6. Learn basic sign language (i.e. more than what I know already)
I learned a little, but have forgotten most of it now. I need to make a more serious attempt at this in the future (a future monthly project, perhaps)

7. Learn how to tie a tie- 04/20/08
Every time I go to tie one, I have to look up the instructions to refresh my memory. But I generally have the right idea.



Health & Fitness

8. Lose 15+lbs
This SO did not happen. I'm still a fatty. LOL!

9. Work out at least 3 times a week
I did have periods of time where I worked out this much. But for the most part, I didn't work out at all for months on end.

10. Start wearing pedometer again and keep track of steps walked- do sit-ups if I fall below my average
[livejournal.com profile] melydia even gave me a new pedometer (after the batteries in my old one died) but I didn't like the new one as much (couldn't calibrate it to my pace/walking style) so I had doubts about its accuracy at times. In the end, I didn't keep up with this one either.

11. Floss at least 5 times a week if not every single day
I definitely improved on this for a while, but I went through periods of doing well and others where I did not so well. On a whole, i call this a fail but I know I need to keep up with this.

12. Drink & finish a bottle of water every week
I made an attempt at this, but I just really hate the taste of water. Couldn't do it for the long term.

13. Go to the optometrist (it’s been 9+ years) and get new glasses- 6/22/07
I still have my glasses, and they're wonderful

14. Go to the gynecologist (haven’t been since I was in college)- 12/12/07
Actually, I should go again...

15. Get juicer out of storage and start using it
I never made any effort on this. Which is a shame.

16. Start taking Centrum vitamins again
Once again, for a while I was doing well with this, but then I lapsed and didn't keep up

17. Walk to the library at least once a month (weather permitting)
I made this goal back when I was going to the library to buy used books every Saturday afternoon. Now I volunteer at that library on Monday nights (used to be Thursday nights) and it's too dark when I'm done at the end of the night to safely walk home. So this one became unrealistic very shortly after I made it.



Good Things

18. Try 5 times to give blood
I did give it a good shot a few times. When I made the goal, I didn't realize what a problem it would be for me to give blood. After more complications arose, it made it virtually impossible for me to donate blood. What a shame, because I used to be so good at doing it every few months like clockwork.

19. Grow hair out to 10+ inches past chin and donate to Locks of Love- 03/10/10
My hair is SHORT now! But I hope my hair will go to help a kid who needs/wants it

20. Send 30 care packages to soldiers through AnySoldier.com
I managed to send 10 out of 30, which isn't too bad at all. I made the goal of 30 back when I sent 1 every month and I just wasn't able to keep up with that pace. But it's still 10 more units out there benefitting from what I've sent.

21. Donate 100 books to charity/the library- 03/29/09
With Accio Books last year, this was done in practically one drop off. LOL

22. Buy 10 things for Toys for Tots- 12/19/07
It's a nice program, and it was fun looking for toys that I thought kids would like.

23. Raise $250+ for AIDS Walk Washington- 9/27/07
Thanks to the generosity of family and friends, I more than exceeded this goal!

24. Get involved with the Cairn rescue group somehow
I did sign up, but I haven't built any pages for them. I feel guilty for letting that slip.

25. Buy fruit at a farmer’s market- 07/02/09
Nom nom nom! I wish there were a farmer's market closer to my house that was open when I wasn't working so I could visit it regularly.

26. Put a recycling bin in the laundry room and empty it myself regularly- 3/10/10
I let this slide for a while, but I've been pretty good about storing up recycling and then taking it up on trash/recycling night


Home/Things

27. Get rid of 5 boxes of things in my room/storage unit
Actually, I have another box of stuff to go. But a full 5 boxes? VERY close but no cigar. I could stretch it and say this was finished, but, honestly, I fell a little short.

28. Separate laundry (don’t just wash all at once on cold)- 3/10/10
I've actually been doing a phenomenal job at this. Seriously, my laundry skills have improved significantly over the past 1001 days.

29. Clean from 3pm-5pm every Sunday- no excuses!
I have no excuse, I just didn't do this

30. Make small fixes to car (paint in front, dome light, reflectors on holes, side shade)- declared finished on 3/13/09
My car looked nice!

31. Keep car gas level at least half full at all times
Fail. I did manage to do this for a while, but there were some pretty important times my tank was definitely on empty.

32. Clean out car (even vacuum)- 8/17/09
I did clean it out a few times (both my last car and the new one)

33. Start making smoothies again
I didn't even make ONE! But we might be getting a blender at work, which means I'll have an excuse to eat/drink yummy soon. A little late for the 1001 days though.

34. Pair down closet and move all clothes out of Simon’s room
I did give away several boxes/bags of stuff. But I still have about 20 things in the upstairs closet I need to get rid of.

35. Clean out/sort Outlook Express Inbox
I am beginning to believe I will never get this mess sorted

36. Back up computer completely once every two months- 3/10/10
I have been backing up quite a lot, and my external hard drive is awesome. Except during the past month, my computer won't recognize it. ACK! I spent some time tonight trying to figute it out, to no avail.

37. Buy a display cabinet and put things in it- 07/02/07
I love my display cabinet so much

38. Get/buy some sort of cataloging software & catalog all books, CDs, tapes, DVDs, video games, and videos
My entire collection isn't yet in there, but the majority is, and I've been keeping up with my new purchases.

39. Go through Real Simple magazines and create a binder of useful pieces
I have a big binder of these, but lately I've thought it would be better to put them all in plastic sleeves instead of punching holes in the flimsy pages. So I'm going to have to re-do what I've already done and then work on all the new issues.

40. Go through digital camera cards and print/save/delete all photos
I'm lazy when it comes to my photos, apparently


Hobbies

41. Register all books waiting to be registered for BookCrossing
At this point, it seems unlikely that I'll ever be 100% caught up on this. I have several hundred unregistered at the moment.

42. Make/refine my BookCrossing car kit- 08/12/07
I still use it

43. Write & submit another BookCrossing article- 09/09/07
I'm proud of my articles

44. Start a state map postcard for book trade on BookCrossing
I'm shy and never worked up the courage to start this

45. Create the Around the World in ? Days Challenge on BookCrossing
Ditto. I acquired 2 copies of the book, but by then I learned that someone else did something fun with the book and I lost my nerve.

46. Send out 25 Ray it Forwards at BookCrossing (books I've actually read first)
Not even close! I did send out some, which is good, but not 25!

47. Create a BookCrossing iCal (publish it?)- 12/29/07
I created it, yes, but didn't keep up with it.

48. Start a Fannish BookBox- 07/06/08
I did one round of an online bookbox before I decided I don't like online bookboxes.

49. Start an LGBT BookBox- 07/06/08
I have since set out two different LGBT bookboxes!

50. Start an LGBT BookRelay and keep it going
Someone else created one, but I participated in it for a while

51. Start an anime BookRelay and keep it going
Someone else created one of these as well, but I participated in it for a while, too

52. Make a better list/system of books I mail out (spreadsheet) and keep up with it
I created a nice spreadsheet, but didn't find it as useful as I had hoped it would be. So I stopped using it.

53. Clear 50 books off my To Be Read bookcase- 09/25/09
Hardly feels like I made any dent at all, but I did read them

54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009
Wow. I honestly thought this would be no problem. But I didn't even come close to watching them all

55. Get a P.O. Box and do PostCrossing; send out 50 postcards- 3/5/10
I still have my PO Box (love it) and I sent 50 postcards out!I got some great ones back, but I probably won't keep up with PostCrossing much in the future.

56. Finish my website portfolio- 6/5/09
It's not perfect, but it exists :-)

57. Add to Max’s scrapbook
I actually couldn't find it for the longest time. But I recently un-lost it and plan to pick it back up again.

58. Catalogue Eeyore collection- 01/04/09
I love having a catalogue/list of all my Eeyores!

59. Find out about displaying my Eeyore collection at the library- 12/02/08 through 12/30/08
I am so proud that I got to do this

60. Get a new library card (mine is 20 years old and almost in pieces)- 11/10/07
I love my new library card!

61. Learn how to play Mahjong- 07/29/07
I could probably use a refresher course, and apparently I learned the Chinese version, not the US one. But now I know how it's supposed to be played.

62. Decide what big thing to build out of LEGOs and begin planning- 08/03/07
I built amazingness and displayed them at my first LEGO convention as a participant in 2009

63. Bring TG’s Realm website up to date- 01/31/10
This is one I am especially proud of. I did massive updates.

64. Bring Kintail: the Dreamscape & BookCrossing websites up to date
I wish I'd done as much to this site. I've updated parts a little, but it's not completely done.



Fannish Stuff

65. Make Remus & Sirius sock puppets
I still want to do this!

66. Catch up on Stargate
I bought the whole thing on DVD, so I should be able to get this done during the next 1001 days without problem

67. Catch up on The 4400- 08/17/07
What a great series. I cannot believe they cancelled it just when it was getting amazing.

68. Catch up on The Dead Zone- 12/13/07
DITTO! The ending was amazing. I want more!

69. Finish Farscape series
I came close. Just one season & the Peacekeeper Wars left

70. Finish Gabaldon series to date (reread Outlander-Fiery Cross and read A Breath of Snow & Ashes)
I re-read the first two books and bought the newest. I've got a long way to go with it.

71. Mark up Harry Potter paperbacks with post-its
I really thought this would be useful, but I use the Lexicon so often instead, that maybe I don't need to do this after all.

72. Go to at least one hockey game every season- 9/15/09
I am so happy that I accomplished this one! I saw them win 1 game out of the 5 I went to, I think (so I think I'm 3 in 7 for my whole life). Maybe I'm jinxing them and shouldn't go any more...

73. Read the entire Hornblower series of books- 03/29/09
Oh Horatio, how I love you!


Work

74. Finish archiving the Chronicle and complete the Photo Archives
Chronicle: yes. Photo Archives: still in progress.

75. Get everyone moved to Adobe CS3- 02/18/08
We're all on CS4 now

76. Get a new graphics card for my PC and set up monitors- declared finished on 03/12/09
This was the bane of my existence for so long. I'm glad I completed it finally

77. Bring goodies to work bi-weekly- 3/10/10
Okay, maybe not exactly bi-weekly, but I did bring in a LOT of stuff, and that was my whole point of this goal.

78. Update Webmaster/Admin html manual
I have updated it several times, but it needs a total overhaul now

79. Update Software Inventory & keep it updated!- 09/14/07
Hmm. I did finish that huge project, but I didn't keep it updated throughout 2009.

80. Bring caricature of self to work and put on wall- 08/17/07
It's still there.



Writing

81. Do & win NaNoWriMo 2007, 2008, etc.- 11/25/09
Many, many words written! And I finished my 2009 attempt last month.

82. Keep an ongoing master list (spreadsheet) of all stories I finish- 3/10/10
I absolutely love my spreadsheet of stories. It's a great resource and fun to compile

83. Finish 5 more Strokes stories- 03/10/10
My Strokes boys need more love. But I definitely wrote at least 5.

84. See about doing the Writers’ Roundtable twice a month- 07/25/07
We still have 2 meetings each month.

85. Make one entry every month to my Rectacular journal
Now that I have a separate Twitter account for recs, I've been updating it more easily and frequently. Not quite every month, but an improvement.

86. Finish 25+ WIPs which have been waiting/ignored for a while
Wow. 25. Really? What was a thinking. I tried, though. And I'm happy of the ones I did work on and especially the ones I finished.

87. Submit something to be published
Didn't even try. I'm making next time's goal 5 submissions as a penalty. LOL

88. Start a file of rejection letters- 03/10/10
It's a nice file folder. I hope it doesn't get too full

89. Enter more dreams in my dream journal
Often I said to myself "Kate, that was an amazing dream. Go write it down in your journal" and then I would forget and be lazy and just not do it. Bad Kate.

90. Read 5 books on writing
Um, I am drowning in books. I've read parts of many, but only finished 1 completely.


Miscellaneous

91. Start reading slash-dot and try to keep up with techie news- 3/10/10
I have the RSS feed on my browser and I pay attention to it much more than I used to. Not as much as I should, but I'm more aware on a whole of things that are going on in the Tech world

92. Set up a special savings account and put $1 into it every day for a total of 1001 days- 3/10/10
I am so happy I made this goal. Now I have more than $1020 to spend as I see fit!

93. Go to a Free-For-All Friday at Mix 107.3
Nope. I didn't do this. What a shame.

94. Get a new computer with a flat screen monitor- 06/01/08
I love my new computer, even when it doesn't cooperate with me.

95. Go to the International Spy Museum in DC (for the first time)
I gave my family money for tickets on Christmas a few years ago, but we haven't gone. I did step inside the entrance because I won tickets to the Spy in the City contest. But that was for a GPS tour of the city in a hunt, not something inside the museum

96. Go to the Zoo (see new Asia section & new panda before he’s gone)- 10/05/08
I'm glad I got to see him before he left for China

97. Go to Mount Vernon to see the new museum/exhibits/theaters- 03/07/10
I wish I'd known to watch the full intro movie. But apart from that, I had an excellent time with friends!

98. Visit a lighthouse- 10/31/09
I didn't get to go inside, but I did see one :-)

99. See the Washington Capitals practice at their new facility- 01/02/09
I love Kettler. My boys have such a nice home now (and so much closer to where I am, too). I really want to take my mother there soon.

100. Keep a separate 101 LiveJournal- 06/13/07
You're looking at it!

101. Start a new 101 list when I’m down to my last few things to do- 03/10/10
I've got a new list. I'll post it next! Wish me luck!
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

Atonement- Just watched this (finished it a few seconds ago). I wasn't really expecting to like it. The commercials didn't really grip me. And the reviews seemed like so much hype. Even as it began, I wasn't really into it. I didn't really get it. But I'm completely eat my words. I thought it was brilliant. The first scene that was replayed (the fountain) caught my attention (I love when books/movies/shows play with time and points of view). And then the bit in the library made me cock my head and wonder. Then that accusation... at that point I was hooked. It was stunning and internal and thought-provoking and emotional and gorgeously done and terrifying and heartbreaking and lovely all at once. Especially as I expected not to like it one bit.

Frost/Nixon- I watched this yesterday. I would have liked it a little better, I think, if they'd made Frost a little easier to understand. I'm all for ambiguity but I couldn't figure out from the portrayal if he was leading Nixon on/lulling him into a false sense of security or if he was just an incompetant interviewer. I wanted a little more of the secondary characters, as well. I wanted more motivations and suspense. Now, the interview was supurb, don't get me wrong. it was wonderful and dramatic... but I thought the movie relied too heavily on that and on the accuracy, instead of really telling a complete story. The late night phone call and the ending really saved it for me, though. Not that I would have hated it without those; I just wouldn't have liked it as much without them. I even watched all the bonus features (well, not the commentary, but all the others). It actually made me feel quite sympathetic towards Nixon, which is an astonishing feat in and of itself. So bravo, movie.

The Changeling- Hmm. Not sure what to say about this. Lovely costumes. Good acting. Beautiful job cinematically. And I know it's based off a real story, so there was only so much that could be done, factually. But I just didn't dig this for some reason. I had a hard time believing any mother in that position would go along with the farce even for a second in confusion in front of the media. I just didn't buy it and it lost me there. And there were plenty of times after that it seemed realistic and terrible... but it had already lost me. The hanging was shocking; I don't think I'd ever seen that done so realistically and detailed. I wanted much more from the ending, but, again, I understand there were constraints. It was a good movie; I have respect for it and don't regret watching it. But I probably wouldn't recommend it as a favorite or anything.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

I watched Doubt last night. I really liked it. Lots of people complain that it's slow, but I thought the slow pacing was sort of the point. It was dramatic and thought-provoking. The formal setting, situation, and way of speaking was perfect as it gave the characters just enough room to accuse and wonder and discuss but not enough for anyone to really know the full truth. It humanized things in a way I didn't expect and shaded everything in gray so that no one was good or bad completely. Life's about choices and feelings. It's human/mortal to make mistakes and have to live with actions... but how do we live with other people's actions? How do we live with what might be happening not to us but to someone else? Seriously, I just wrote out a whole paragraph of questions and then deleted them because I've already said it: it's thought-provoking.

The acting was marvelous, even the kids'. I especially liked Phillip Seymour Hoffman; he was soooooo likeable but every look, every word from him were so ambiguous. And everyone had so many layers to them-- beautifully written and acted. That last scene between Hoffman's character and Meryl Streep's character was exquisite and powerful. And Amy Adams was fantastic as well; I loved her character and could instantly relate to her.

The only thing I didn't like was the very last bit. I thought the last word, though sort of the POINT of the whole movie, felt a bit cheesy. I don't know whether it was because I was kind of shocked to hear her say it out loud or because her delivery was weird. But I was spellbound through the whole movie and that last sentence broke the spell for some reason.

But apart from that, I loved the movie.

http://listography.com/KateKintail/movies/oscar-nominated_movies_to_watch-_2009
http://listography.com/KateKintail/movies/oscar-nominated_movies_to_watch-_2008
http://listography.com/KateKintail/to_do/oscar-nominated_movies_to_watch-_2007
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

I've got to say: 2007 was a DARK year for movies. Even the short films are dark and depressing for the most part!

Madame Tutli-Putli- Huh. This one confused me. Is it all metaphor or what? Every time I thought I had it worked out, something else really weird happened. I like the gritty, realistic style at times, and at other times I thought it was a bit disconcerting. I've gone cross-country on a trail a few times and I'm glad nothing like this adventure happened to me. How strangely weird and beautiful. But still a bit confusing.

Meme les Pigeons Vont au Pradis (Even Pigeons Go to Heaven)- The lightest of this bunch! In it, death is on its way to take an old man. A (?)priest shows up to trick him out of his money by offering him a 'get out of Hell' machine. The little twists made me laugh out loud, but it's still a dark, somewhat shocking ending!

Peter and the Wolf- Perhaps I was too young when I watched the version of Peter and the Wolf on the Wonderful World of Disney, but I didn't remember about the animals being killed and eaten and mauled and mistreated! The animation isn't really my style, though it's very nice. And the creator did some very interesting things with the animals to fit the music in unique ways. I like the bird and its balloon to help it fly, for example. And the ending is great, really. i was just a bit shocked about parts I hadn't remembered!

At Night- I'm currently reading a book about a young woman with cancer, so watching this came at the right time, I guess you could say. It's Terribly depressing but really sweet at the same time. I really loved the raw emotions and dynamics between & among all the characters. It totally broke my heart and made me both smile and tear up.

Il Supplente (The Substitute)- This guy is crazy. This class is crazy. And one kid has a ball autographed by Del Piero... in case you missed that the first hundred times it was mentioned. It's certainly an interesting ending but... this was seriously weird.

Tanghi Argentini- The BEST! I laughed out loud several times and the ending rocked my world. I wish I had someone at my workplace like Andre! What a fun, short film!

The Tonto Woman- Hmm. A little slow for my taste, but I can see why it was nominated. I like the emotions and concepts behind it. And I like the (likeable) main characters. I rather like movies where shades of gray become black and white for you by the end.

Le Mozart Des Pickpockets (The Mozart of Pockpockets)- Ha! The kid was adorable the way he invited himself into this pair of pickpockets. This didn't have the ending I wanted, but a good one none the less. I certainly enjoyed it and it kept me wondering the whole time in a good way. I'm surprised this beat some of the others (like At Night) but I'm glad it did because it was a great one to end with.
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It occurred to me today that I have less than a year to go before my 1001 days are up. Yikes! So I thought I'd summarize my progress to date and go through my list to see how probably it is to do the unfinished things.

So far, I've finished 27 out of 101.

1. Take a basic car maintenance class/workshop
I called my car insurance company to ask if they knew of any classes/workshops. And I checked out the adult learning programs in my area. I wasn't able to find anything. Unless one falls into my lap, I probably won't accomplish this one.

2. Sign-up for a dating service
Hmm. Haven't done this. Thought about signing up at a geek dating service but I'm not sure I'm geeky enough for that. And I'm too geeky enough for a regular dating service. LOL But lately I've felt less and less interested in this (life's just too busy at the moment) so we'll see

3. Stay in touch with college friends I’ve reconnected with
I haven't done much on this front, I admit. Bad Kate.

4. Keep in touch with my KS better
Not doing too badly with this one. Could do better. *hugs* I love you, KS!

5. Re-write weekly schedule and try better to follow it
When I wrote my schedule, I truly believed I could follow it just fine. It was realistic. But I'm lazy. LOL So I didn't follow it much. Maybe I'll re-write it again.

6. Learn basic sign language (i.e. more than what I know already)
I learned a little. I really should stick the DVD back in and learn some more.

8. Lose 15+lbs
Yeah... no.

9. Work out at least 3 times a week
Since the demise of my VCR, I haven't worked out much. I need to either start a new routine that doesn't involve my beloved VHS Tae-Bo tape or switch out my VCR with the one my parents just stopped using when they bought their new VHS/DVD combo player.

10. Start wearing pedometer again and keep track of steps walked- do sit-ups if I fall below my average
I still haven't replaced the battery in it in order to use it. I really should, shouldn't I?

11. Floss at least 5 times a week if not every single day
Hmm. Have been slacking on this one as well.

12. Drink & finish a bottle of water every week
I can't even remember making this one! I definitely haven't been doing this. I should. But I just don't like the taste of water.

15. Get juicer out of storage and start using it
Apparently, my juicer IS out of storage. I haven't used it yet, but I should. Maybe when I get some fruit from the farmers market in Thing 25 I'll make something nummy :-)

16. Start taking Centrum vitamins again
I bought some, but stopped taking them after a while. I should start again and make it part of my routine.

17. Walk to the library at least once a month (weather permitting)
I'm not going to do this one. I haven't even tried walking there and back once. I started volunteering there after work on Thursdays instead of going there leisurely on Saturdays. So there's no time to walk there and the walk back would be in the dark, which isn't safe. So I won't be accomplishing this one.

18. Try 5 times to give blood
I've tried 1 out of 5 times. My doctor suggested I not give blood since I have so much trouble with the process (lately it's been the pulse rate, but other times it's the iron or bleeding slowly or them not being able to find a vein).

19. Grow hair out to 10+ inches past chin and donate to Locks of Love
I'm almost there! I just bought some new conditioner a few days ago that's supposed to help prevent split ends in longer hair. So I'm going to see it through another inch or so then chop it off!

20. Send 30 care packages to soldiers through AnySoldier.com
I've sent 8 out of the 30. I've slacked off a bunch with this one (I used to send one or so a month) but I have a bunch of things set aside for care packages. So I'll have to step this up. I want to get this done but, if I fall short, I want to send at least half the goal number.

21. Donate 100 books to charity/the library
I've done 80 out of 100. I'm collecting books to donate right now because of the Accio Books! project. I have about 200. So... that's a little more than 20 :-) I'm planning on donating the kids books to ECHO and the adult books to the library or the hospital where I used to candy stripe (though I haven't heard back from them)

24. Get involved with the Cairn rescue group somehow
I got involved! However, I haven't had time yet to make any of the website pages for the memorial section of their website, as I promised I would. That's awful of me. I resolve to rectify that soon.

25. Buy fruit at a farmer’s market
Last week at a girl scout meeting I met a woman who sells her food at some of the local famer's markets. Apparently there's a really nice one in Kingstowne. So once the spring & summer roll around and the markets open, I'll head over and check that one out some Friday afternoon.

26. Put a recycling bin in the laundry room and empty it myself regularly
I have one there that I've used. But I filled it once and never emptied it. LOL What a lazy arse I am! I feel so embarrassed about that that I'll do better now.

27. Get rid of 5 boxes of things in my room/storage unit
I've gotten rid of 2.5 out of 5. But I have every intention of doing a huge spring cleaning this year and getting rid of A LOT. So I should be able to do this one.

28. Separate laundry (don’t just wash all at once on cold)
I've been doing an excellent job with this one, actually. Kind of proud of myself. I've been separating lights and darks and hots, colds, and warms.

29. Clean from 3pm-5pm every Sunday- no excuses!
Yeah, well, not so good here either. I've cleaned a few times but mostly I have had better things to do 3pm-5pm on Sundays :-)

31. Keep car gas level at least half full at all times
Wow, I totally forgot I made this goal as well. I've been awful about this, but I'll try to do it from now on because it's a good idea. Glad I thought of it at one point. LOL

33. Start making smoothies again
I haven't. Doesn't seem that hard to do, though.

34. Pair down closet and move all clothes out of Simon’s room
I've made a lot of progress here, but there's still a ways to go. I'm hoping to try out the space-saver thing in my wardrobe this weekend. If it works all right, I'll buy a few more and that will make room in my wardrobe for the clothes left in the closet upstairs in Simon's room (which is now Sugar's room)

35. Clean out/sort Outlook Express Inbox
It was clean and organized at one point... but I really need to do this again. Now. Tens of thousands of unorganized e-mails need homes!

36. Back up computer completely once every two months
Ever since I installed FreeByte Backup, I've backed up my important files quite often, sometimes more than once a week. I no longer live in complete fear of losing it all. heehee Definitely a great improvement.

38. Get/buy some sort of cataloging software & catalog all books, CDs, tapes, DVDs, video games, and videos
I have about half my collection cataloged and I'm hoping to get a little more done this weekend.

39. Go through Real Simple magazines and create a binder of useful pieces
I've started this project, but it's unfinished. I bought a bunch of sleeve inserts that should make it easier (no more hole-punching and worrying about ripping pages when I leaf through them in the binder).

40. Go through digital camera cards and print/save/delete all photos
Why haven't I done this yet? I need to do this now! My old camera died so I need to make sure I have all the photos saved off the cards that fit in that camera. Since I've tried out the 'send a file on your computer to CVS to print' and it worked nicely, I am less worried about keeping the cards around in order to print the pretty photos :-)

41. Register all books waiting to be registered for BookCrossing
So close and yet so far. I still have about a hundred unregistered books sitting by my computer. Maybe I'll make a mass effort this weekend.

44. Start a state map postcard for book trade on BookCrossing
Haven't started this yet but I'll get to it. A list of the ones I do & don't have are here: http://www.kintailscape.com/BC/mappostcards.html

45. Create the Around the World in ? Days Challenge on BookCrossing
I'm having second thoughts about this one. Maybe I'll revise what I thought I was going to do for this one.

46. Send out 25 Ray it Forwards at BookCrossing (books I've actually read first)
I've sent 11 out of 25. Not bad but I need to step it up!

50. Start an LGBT BookRelay and keep it going
I've participated a lot, but it hits its slow moments

51. Start an anime BookRelay and keep it going
I've participated a lot, but it hits its slow moments

52. Make a better list/system of books I mail out (spreadsheet) and keep up with it
My list system rocked... but I didn't keep up with it. So maybe it wasn't as good a list/system as I thought it was. I'll have to think about how to do a better job of this

53. Clear 50 books off my To Be Read bookcase
I'm not sure what my current count is, but I don't think I'll have trouble finishing this one within a year (if I haven't already). My last documented amount was 46 out of 50. I'm sure I've read 4 off my bookcase since August.

54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009
I still have quite a few left. 84 to be exact. Yikes!

55. Get a P.O. Box and do PostCrossing; send out 50 postcards
I've sent 20 out of 50. I'm not sure if the stamps I have are the proper amount now for international postcards. So I'll check on that next time I'm at the post office and get back into the game here.

56. Finish my website portfolio
Totally haven't done this.

57. Add to Max’s scrapbook
I just figured out where I PUT this the other day. I'll open it up and add some things :-) Maxwell's sitting right here between my keyboard and monitor right now. He agrees. heehee

63. Bring TG’s Realm website up to date
Whoa. SO not done with this. It's a huge project and only getting huger.

64. Bring Kintail: the Dreamscape & BookCrossing websites up to date
Same deal. The BookCrossing website is doing all right, but the Dreamscape needs lots more love. I'm such a slacker.

65. Make Remus & Sirius sock puppets
Aw, why haven't I done this one yet? I must. I really must!

66. Catch up on Stargate
I recently bought the entire series on DVD. So I should be able to get through it now, so long as I can make the time.

69. Finish Farscape series
Having trouble with this one since Blockbuster online has difficulty getting the discs to me. I might have to put this one on hold since I don't think I want to buy the whole series on iTunes just yet.

70. Finish Gabaldon series to date (reread Outlander-Fiery Cross and read A Breath of Snow & Ashes)
So far I earread Outlander and Dragonfly, then began Outlander again for a book club and didn't finish it. I should really get back on this one.

71. Mark up Harry Potter paperbacks with post-its
Haven't done this, but I'd still like to.

72. Go to at least one hockey game every season
Yes! So far, I've managed this one!

73. Read the entire Hornblower series of books
I have just one book left until I'm done with this, so it should be a breeze. I'll be SO sad to finish the series, though! *sob*

74. Finish archiving the Chronicle and complete the Photo Archives
I did finish the Chronicle archives but I have been slacking on the photo archives. I need to get back on top of that project. It feels overwhelming but it'll be worth it when I'm done.

77. Bring goodies to work bi-weekly
Not sure I've managed every other week, but I've certainly brought in a lot a lot more often than I used to. So I consider this a success so far

78. Update Webmaster/Admin html manual
I've done a little work on this but I'm far from finished

81. Do & win NaNoWriMo 2007, 2008, etc.
I did it for 2007 and 2008 and plan to do it for 2009. I guess we'll see in November if I've accomplished this.

82. Keep an ongoing master list (spreadsheet) of all stories I finish
Beyond keeping this list, I've actually enjoyed keeping it! I wrote up a nice recap of everything I wrote in 2008 and could nicely analyze it. I'm really glad I kept this list now (it totally paid off) so am encouraged to keep it up this year.

83. Finish 5 more Strokes stories
I've written 4 of 5 so I think I'll be able to finish this goal within a year.

85. Make one entry every month to my Rectacular journal
I started a new twitter account that feeds into my Rectacular journal (http://twitter.com/rectacular). This makes it quicker to update and quicker means I'm more likely to update. Once a month might still be beyond me but I'm doing a much better job with this.

86. Finish 25+ WIPs which have been waiting/ignored for a while
Um... ACK! I would LOVE to be able to finish 25. But so far I've only finished 2. The likelihood of me finishing so many more in just a year is small since it means I'd have to increase the rate significantly. But at least I've managed a few and maybe I'll finish a few more.

87. Submit something to be published
Hmm. Haven't even really thought about this since my last rejection. I haven't written anything good enough or ready enough. But I'll keep this goal in mind.

88. Start a file of rejection letters
I haven't done, but it's an easy goal so I'll do it soon.

89. Enter more dreams in my dream journal
I keep thinking "I should enter that!" and then I don't and I forget the dream soon thereafter.

90. Read 5 books on writing
I've read 1 of 5 and I have plenty of others to choose from. I'll definitely try to finish this goal

91. Start reading slash-dot and try to keep up with techie news
I get the e-mails and I check it out from time to time at work thanks to the RSS feed in the toolbar. I definitely feel more informed.

92. Set up a special savings account and put $1 into it every day for a total of 1001 days- 06/13/07 (set up special, separate ING savings account with weekly direct transfer)
Easiest one so far since it takes the money from me automatically. I'll have no trouble with this.

93. Go to a Free-For-All Friday at Mix 107.3
I'd definitely still like to do this one!

95. Go to the International Spy Museum in DC (for the first time)
I gave my family money for tickets for us all to the museum. So I'm hoping we'll actually go soon!

97. Go to Mount Vernon to see the new museum/exhibits/theaters
I would certainly love to do this. Maybe in April or June on a weekend when I don't have so much scheduled.

98. Visit a lighthouse
Of all my goals, this is the one I most wanted to accomplish. So I'm going to make this one a priority during the next year. I'm going to do some research and find a nice one not too far away and take a road trip there.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

Here are the three lists I'm working off:
2009- http://listography.com/action/list?uid=6257205037&lid=2261425485
2008- http://listography.com/action/list?uid=6257205037&lid=8910287576
2007- http://listography.com/action/list?uid=6257205037&lid=8294885561

The Kite Runner- I just watched this a few days ago (I wanted to read it first and I read it a few months ago but the DVD found its way into my hands at the library book drop). I thought it was a great adaptation and a really powerful movie. I didn't *love* the kids, but they were all right. I loved the adults. And even though I knew what would happen, the movie had me watching unblinkingly, terrified and amazed. And the last scene (and last line) made me tear up. Wonderfully done.

The Dark Knight- Loved it. Heath was amazing. There was a LOT I saw coming... but still really enjoyed the ride. It was darkly beautiful and just how I like my Batman- emotional, raw, and playing around with lots of psychological and morality issues. I haven't watched it since I saw it in theaters... I should really rectify that fact since I own it on DVD.

Iron Man- After all the hype, I wasn't as impressed as I thought I'd be. But I do love me some Marvel superhero goodness. I liked what they did with the character and the movie, bringing it into the world of today very easily. The special effects were impressive and I certainly hope there is an equally awesome second movie!

The Reader- I saw this in theaters with a bunch of BookCrossers. I was in the middle of reading the book but hadn't finished reading, so it was rather strange knowing half of what would happen and having a lot of understanding of the characters, but still not knowing how it would end. There were things I liked better about the movie and things I liked better about the book. But both gave me the same reaction- I kept BEGGING for the characters to say how they felt to each other. I kept WANTING something different and good to happen. But I knew the whole time it couldn't. The ending was an eventuality but packed with so much emotion and thoughtfulness. And the acting- I loved the actors. The whole thing was done so well. Highly recommended.

Slumdog Millionaire- This is one of the few movies that won best picture that I actually saw in the movie theater! I had a half day off of work and so I met up with a friend and saw this (after it won). Amazing. I knew just a little about the movie going into it. I knew there was a happy ending. But it was SO intense and terrible at times, I started worrying about what "happy" meant. It was amazing, sad, shocking, beautiful, and brilliant. The acting was great. And the Bollywood dance number at the end was a fantastic surprise. I predicted the last question at the very beginning, remembered it for most of the movie, and then forgot about my prediction so that when the last question came up, I laughed with surprise. LOL This absolutely deserved to win best picture, and I'm so glad I got to see it.

Tropic Thunder- My father rented this one. Eh, not really my kind of movie (I don't usually like Ben Stiller or Jack Black movies) but it wasn't bad. The premise was pretty fun. I could have done without some of the violence/graphic stuff that was clearly there to entertain the teenage boy population. But I definitely laughed a few times and I don't consider it a complete waste of 2 hours. Robert Downey Jr. was fantastic.

Wall-E- I loved this! It was enchanting and sweet and I was so worried things wouldn't work out for the characters and I soooooooo wanted things to work out! I love the environmental angle and actually really liked the humans' role in this one as well (I know a few people got a "fat people are awful" message from it and I see where they're coming from, but I don't think that it's really there). I really enjoyed this movie and came out of it feeling so good.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

I've seen a couple more movies...

Persepolis- LOVED this! Had a fantastic look & feel to it. I watched it dubbed into English and then I watched portions in the original French. And then I watched all the extras. I really want to read the graphic novel now. I liked the movie adaptations and choices, but I especially loved the subject matter. It was a fantastic look at one person's experiences in that world and culture. She was incredibly realistic and easy to sympathize with. And it was fascinating to watch- I couldn't look away!

Venus- Interesting! I was sort of surprised to like it- not love it by any means, but I didn't hate it. It was one of those movies that felt WAY too real... and by that I mean very little happened and people were terribly creepy/disturbing. It was like watching actual people interact with each other (and hurt each other). I was rather sad at the end, but it ended perfectly.


Current progress:

2007 checklist: http://listography.com/action/list?uid=6257205037&lid=8294885561
42 out of 51

2008 checklist: http://listography.com/action/list?uid=6257205037&lid=8910287576
18 out of 53

(Assuming I can count properly)
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

I watched Charlie Wilson's War last week. I thought it was very well done- powerful and realistic. I didn't know much about the true events, but I still really enjoyed the look at the subject... even if I was a bit depressed at the end. The acting was fantastic, too. Tom Hanks was wonderful and Philip Seymour Hoffman was just amazing.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

Last night I watched two:

Volver- Grrr. Subtitles make it difficult for me to multitask. It was bad timing for a subtitled movie, but I really liked the movie a lot- much more than I thought I would. It was mysterious and amusing, touching and frightening, dramatic and silly. I loved all the mother-daughter relationships/dynamics and it cleverly explored a lot of heavy subjects without getting heavy, which was amazing. It never went in the direction I expected it to, which is refreshing. And the acting was great. And I never would have bothered seeing it if not for this goal!

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford- I'd started watching this a ways back but the disc I was watching kept skipping (ack!). So I finished watching it last night when my parents happened to rent it from Red Box. I came in about 10 minutes before I'd left off, so it was good timing. I liked the second half better. The beginning... was slow and yet I kept mixing people up for some reason. The last hour and a half was intense and terrifying. I kept wanting Robert to shoot Jesse, because Jesse was clearly nuts and could have killed Robert & brother at any time. I kept saying "Come on! You have to! Shoot him!" And then, after Jesse was shot, I immediately switched to "Oh my god, how could you have shot him?" The end was so sad- and I still have the chorus of the folk song stuck in my head (I learned it when I was a kid and it always gave me the shivers). The movie was gorgeous. And the acting was AMAZING and then some. You could just FEEL the intense emotions gripping the men. I was terrified and devistated, relieved and horrified. What a beautiful movie about betrayal and human nature. I liked it a lot.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

I watched Flags of Our Fathers today. Whoa that was depressing and graphic. It was good... just not my kind of movie. It made me all pissed at the government and media for using those boys the way they did. And then it makes me even more depressed considering the management of the current war which isn't going half as well. *sigh* But it was beautifully done, raw, and emotionally-charged. And it turns out it was a perfect movie to watch on Father's Day.
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54. Watch every nominated movie from the Academy Awards (excluding foreign film) from 2007-2009

Just watched Juno. Boy, if this is light compared to the other Best Picture films, I'm in for one very depressing year! LOL I liked it a lot and really liked the main character and the slice of life/culture. It was very foreign but also very familiar in a lot of ways. I'm certainly not as incredibly in love with the movie as some of my co-workers are, but I liked it fine and am very glad I watched it tonight :-)

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