Sunday, January 3rd, 2010...11:23 pm

The List for 2010

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My friend Val believes in the power of the list and since a particular conversation last year at SXSW (on a roof deck, when we ate all this beautiful food), I’ve been a believer as well. I have a little notebook that I use for my lists, but in recent days, the only things I am able to cross off the this are the day-to-day, mundane tasks. I continue to carry the larger items over from one list to the next, rewriting them weekly, but never quite getting around to them. So I thought I’d post them here, in the hopes that some level of public accountability will be added incentive. So here we go…

  • Clean out the storage unit. It still holds the carpet remnants from when my grandparents replaced the wall-to-wall when I was seven years old. It must go.
  • Deal with the Indian blankets that I found in the hall closet, moth-infested, right after my grandmother died (nearly 8 years ago). They’re in the same plastic bags we threw them into as we prepared the apartment for her memorial luncheon.
  • Get that damned undercarriage rattle on my car fixed.
  • Replace the broken cart in my dining room.
  • Organize recipes for a Fork You cookbook.
  • Retile the bathroom and replace the vanity (the drain is badly rusted).
  • Mail two boxes of pictures and video tapes to my family in Hawaii (they’re all of them).
  • Replace the light fixture in the kitchen.

I think that’s it for now. I’ll be back to this list on occasion, for updates, additions and the blessed satisfaction of crossing things off.

3 Comments

  • The rattle is probably your heat sheilds…

  • Seems like replacing the kitchen light fixture and mailing the pictures and video tapes would be the easiest to accomplish quickly. Do you have a handyman in the apartment complex who could install a new fixture? If you buy one now, you’re more likely to call him to put it in. That would be two off the list. You could also look for a cart while you’re getting the light fixture.

  • organize recipes…..yes, I must do this as well.

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