I have read about people making lists of 101 things to do in 1001 days. It’s like very extended goal setting. I decided to make one of these lists rather than continue to make yearly goals. The 1,001 days begin today and will end on Saturday, April 14, 2012. I will be 26 and completing my third year of teaching.
Spiritual (9)
1. Read the bible four times: in four different translations.
2. Purchase the Matthew Henry commentary and use while reading.
3. Read the bible every day for two months straight (improve the habit).
4. Listen to the entire new testament while driving.
5. Memorize thirty bible verses/passages.
6. Memorize the Nicene Creed.
7. Find a simple and accurate catechism; memorize it.
8. Buy a cd of hymns; memorize at least 15.
9. Read 20 Christian living/theology/history books.
Gardening (9)
1. Build two raised bed gardens.
2. Plant a vegetable garden and a berry patch.
3. Try planting at least one plant from seeds.
4. Plant flowers in pots on the front porch.
5. Set up a bird feeder in the backyard.
6. Build and start a compost pile.
7. Add three new plants (or propagate what we have) to the front flower bed.
8. Grow two herb plants.
9. Read about overseeding and seed the yard.
Crafting (18)
1. Make (paint) a special day plate.
2. Read about making jewelry. Make five pieces.
3. Use 50 percent of the craft items already in my craft box.
4. Try a new knitting/crochet project. Socks? Mittens?
5. Complete three sewing projects.
6. Complete one embroidery project.
7. Keep up to date on scrapbooks.
8. Piece, quilt, and bind a quilt with flannel that Grandma made me.
9. Complete hand quilting and bind the basement quilt.
10. Knit a set of six coasters.
11. Learn to crochet.
12. Spruce up white cloth napkins. Tea dye? Embroider? Something else?
13. Complete one cross stitch project.
14. Finish knitting the basement afghan.
15. Try my hand at candle making – both for the candle warmer and with a wick.
16. Try my hand at soap making.
17. Fill an entire photo box with greeting cards for everyday use.
18. Make three seasonal or holiday decorations.
Personal Enrichment/Challenges (7)
1. Read 20 non-fiction books and 15 fiction books.
2. Try to return library books on time; never allow my library fine to be over $1.00.
3. Complete my Master’s Degree.
4. Learn two new pieces on the cello.
5. Take a class purely for enjoyment.
6. Complete two jigsaw puzzles.
7. Wear only skirts/dresses for two weeks in a row.
Relationships with Others (9)
1. Have friends over for a meal at least ten times.
2. Write a thank you note to my 4th grade teacher – she was amazing!
3. With Beth and Esther, work up and share at least two special music pieces.
4. Become a regular part of another ministry at church.
5. Carry a small camera and document more of our lives through photos.
6. Send 25 encouraging cards or letters.
7. Plan and organize a thrift/antique shopping day with friends.
8. Visit an Amish town with friends or another couple.
9. Give my sister a bridal shower.
Food (13)
1. Read about the reasons for soaking grains. Try this in three recipes.
2. Try the Sneaky Chef method for incorporating more produce into our diets.
3. Learn ten new recipes.
4. Learn five recipes to replace foods with MSG or HFCS.
5. Make whole wheat or multi-grain bread.
6. Learn three recipes with quinoa.
7. Switch to eating only whole wheat or multi-grain pasta.
8. Convince myself that I like two healthy root veggies.
9. Try green veggies and convince myself that I like two of them.
10. Teach myself to like oatmeal or another hot whole grain breakfast cereal.
11. Find a homemade ranch dressing recipe that we both like.
12. Without increasing the grocery budget work in 15 different organic foods.
13. Learn to can using a pressure canner.
Personal Care/Health and Wellness (14)
1. Start running and run/workout three times a week.
2. Run in a 5k.
3. Take my vitamin every day.
4. Try homeopathic medicine.
5. Find a good OB/GYN.
6. Try using mineral make-up.
7. Grow my hair longer – nothing but trims!
8. Learn four new hairstyles.
9. Drink one cup of tea a day for good health.
10. Be able to (consistently) get completely ready in 30 minutes or less.
11. Eat a balanced diet over entire days using my checklist for two weeks.
12. Drink the daily recommended amount of water everyday for two weeks.
13. Find a lotion that I love or learn a great recipe to make my own.
14. Use only all natural or homemade body care and home cleaning products.
Home Projects (9)
1. Find a safe way to store or get rid of our extra paint in the garage.
2. Move the garage shelves and organize tools, garden supplies, etc.
3. Purchase a larger bookcase or find other spaces to store my book collection.
4. Switch to using only glass containers to store homemade food in the fridge.
5. Declutter the house; make good use of freecycle.
6. Use drying rack to reduce dryer load each week.
7. Make a family picture wall.
8. Make a concerted effort to live off of Cole’s income and put mine towards the house.
9. Find a creative way to display our wedding vows.
Pets (4)
1. Get a dog.
2. Housebreak the dog.
3. Leash train the dog and run with her.
4. Get a freshwater fish aquarium and fish.
Time with Cole (7)
1. Have a date night at least once every two months.
2. Go on a small trip with Cole.
3. Try five new restaurants on date nights with Cole.
4. See five live shows/sporting events.
5. Go camping.
6. Watch an entire television series with Cole.
7. Throw a twenty-fifth birthday party for Cole.
Finishing and Starting (2)
1. Compose a new list of 101 things to do in 1001 days.
2. For every task I do not complete, donate $1 to charity.
** Note: Goals with long time frames (i.e. 2 months) are habits that I want to develop. I figure if you can do something for two months it will become a habit.**

I believe you can do all this stuff! You seem like a very determined girl and I admire that! This may help you make your goal of waiting five years to have babies because you won’t have time to do all these wonderful things with kids!! I look forward to tracking your progress and I may just pick a few from each category to do myself.
Did you see that join a new ministry thing….I’m thinking about Women’s Ministry!
What a wonderful list! There are many things in your list that I have been working on or hope to attain in the next 3 years or so, too.
I really enjoyed reading it all in one spot.
A couple notes (that you may already know). You can download a free Matthew Henry commentary online, if you like, from e-sword. I know my husband doesn’t like to read commentaries on the computer, but it is an option!
Re: oatmeal. I used to find it pretty bland or overly sugary, but it is my favorite breakfast now. It really grows on you. To decrease sugar use (even though it is actually honey) try using applesauce instead of a sweetener sometime! I mix oatmeal & applesauce in approximately a 2:1 ratio. Mmmm. I love that it is a way to get some fruit in my breakfast without even trying.
Thanks for the tips on oatmeal. I will have to give them a try.
I have been using the commentary online some recently. But I also dislike reading lots of material on the computer. I am saving up my Swagbucks points to purchase Amazon gift cards to buy the commentary!
For crafting #1, where do you plan to make the plate? If at a pottery place, I would love to go with you!!!
I will you take you up on that offer! That’s exactly what I want to do!
Before this year is over, let’s do it! I have painted 3 plates using one of the children’s hand prints per plate. However, I have yet to do my baby’s. My mom hung up the plates recently and put up the hanger for Baby’s plate. Now I just need to get out and make one! The hardest part is getting her there to do the hand print, yet not there while I’m doing the painting.
I am all for it Morgan! On one of my breaks or next summer – we are going painting!
That’s quite a list there…just a little thought, if you’re going to invest in a Bible commentary set, the World Biblical Commentary is an excellent set (in my opinion better than Henry). I used that set in a few big exegetical projects last semester, and found that the Greek work in the New Testament commentaries is superb.
WOW! What an amazing list!! How inspirational. I would love to make one of these myself. How long did it take you to come up with all 101 items? Are you planning to post pictures of certain items as you cross them off your list?
It really didn’t take me very long. I always seem to have a long list of things that I would like to do so the list mostly wrote itself! I am planning to try to post as many pictures as I possibly can and from time to time writing a post with the updates about how many things I have completed.
I am so excited.