1. Paint at least 20 oil paintings
2. Paint at least 20 watercolor paintings
3. Draw at least 20 portraits
4. Write/Illustrate a children's book
5. Do that stinkin' Kanye/Michael/Joaquin cartoon!
6. Go on walks
7. Get into a masters or academic program for the fall
8. Pay off my debts
9. Go to the grand canyon

10. Get my niece Lucy to say "Laura"
11. Read at least 15 books (not including the Chronicles of Narnia-that's just cheating)
12. Get some clips for the cars soft-top rear window
13. Go on at least one date.
14. Keep my journal going!
15. Don't let my plants die
So that's all I can think of! Some of them are silly, but that's okay.
It took me a solid few minutes for me to figure out how to post a comment and I was getting pissed at Blogger, blaming it for my distress.
ReplyDeleteSo I am happy to have read your summer goals list. I am also happy because I am married. But that's a different story.
ok, #1. Jaquoin or whatever. Bryce Pendleton told me about how Phoenix had gone down hill, gained a ton of weight, and started rapping. I forgot until the other day and I told Ezra all about it and felt really sorry for the guy, but Ezra didn't care. Here, though, is another reminder of the sad life he is now living. And it was kinda funny. Falling off a stage is always funny.
#2. I don't know the kid from Harry Potter's name... Wrigley? Chummy? Henry?...but that was a strange clip man. Is he on drugs in that scene? Whew! Hi-larious.
Ok. That's it.
It's Ron Weasley and he's had some love potion.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're happy to be married.
I still love Joaquin...crazy man.'Are you SO excited for "Where the wild things are"!?
hello, Laura. this is Claire, lurking you. hehe. i like being blogging buddies, so um, send me your email and i'll invite you to mine.
ReplyDeletei love your list. i would pay you for a really sweet piece of artwork. just sayin'.
also, you have inspired me to make a list of my own. i need goals in my life, and i am unoriginal and uncreative so i will follow your example.
bye!
TS Eliot said something to the effect of, "Immature poets borrow, mature poets steal," I think that applies to anything creative.
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