Beginning again

I thought if I didn’t point it out, nobody would call me on my 101-in-1001 ending this past November. I got through forty-something items, which means I probably could have done better. Interestingly, one of the things I figured would never happen — #29, Get published — I did actually manage to do, and one of the things I figured would be easy peasy — #69, Spend a day at Stone Mountain and stay for the light show afterwards, regardless of how redneck it is or how much traffic there will be — I never got around to doing. Funny how things work out.

There were some things on the list — #57, #65, #71, #77, #101 — that weren’t easily quantifiable; and there were others — #10, #17, #34, #35, #77 — that I did partially but don’t feel comfortable crossing off because I didn’t do them completely or I didn’t do them consistently.

Still, I like the list. I love the idea. I’ve been tossing around the idea of starting a whole new list and doing it all over again for the next three years, but then I saw Lisa Schmeiser’s variation on the theme, and I can’t decide which is better. One of the things I loved about 101 in 1001 is that it let me add items that might take some time or planning, items that possibly can’t or won’t be done in the course of a year. One of the things I like about Lisa’s approach is that it’s more chunkable, and I won’t feel silly putting smaller things on the list. In fact, it’s meant for the smaller things.

So, here’s what I’m going to do: I’m going to have my cake and eat it too. The timing couldn’t be better. After all, the new year is just moments away.

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The 108 in 2008 are listed below. The second batch of 101 in 1001 will be on the same page as the first batch. I don’t think it’s cheating to have some duplicate items on the two lists, and of course some of the things I didn’t cross off the first 101 will show up in the second. I hope I have a higher completion rate this time around! And if you read The Rage Diaries, you’ll see I’ve borrowed a couple of things off Lisa’s lists too.

So, without further ado, in no particular order, the 108 in 2008:

    1. Email my out-of-town friends at least once a week.
    2. Update the blog at least three times a week.
    3. Make all five of my daily prayers on time.
    4. Exercise three times a week. Ideally, at least one of those times should be a pilates or yoga class.
    5. Visit Maimunah and Alia in D.C. [Completed February 16-18, 2008.]
    6. Visit Sameera and Maleeha in NYC.
    7. Visit Dan and AM in the arctic north.
    8. Make the world peace cookies. [Completed March 19, 2008.]
    9. Read two new books in January. [Completed: One Sunday Morning and Atonement.]
    10. Read two new books in February. [Completed: Thursday Next: First Among Sequels and Coraline.]
    11. Read two new books in March. [Completed: Run and One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd.]
    12. Read two new books in April. [Completed: Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony and Forever in Blue.]
    13. Read two new books in May.
    14. Read two new books in June.
    15. Read two new books in July.
    16. Read two new books in August.
    17. Read two new books in September.
    18. Read two new books in October.
    19. Read two new books in November.
    20. Read two new books in December.
    21. Finish the Quran during Ramadan
    22. Make all the taraweeh prayers during Ramadan.
    23. Figure out the logistics of Aamir’s valima (and shaadi events) so that everything goes smoothly.
    24. Figure out the logistics of Mansoor’s valima (and shaadi events) so that everything goes smoothly. [Nikkah only since the valima got pushed to May 2009.]
    25. Be an Odyssey of the Mind judge again. Remember to go to training so I am not stuck keeping time. [Completed March 15, 2008 in the midst of tornadoes.]
    26. Create an electronic address book so when my phone dies, I don’t have to email everyone to get their numbers again. [Completed 1/6/2008 and uploaded to Google docs.]
    27. Learn to knit BETTER.
    28. Try one new recipe a month. [In progress. January: Dorie Greenspan's Midnight Crackles. February: Dorie Greenspan's Sour Cream Cookies and Martha Stewart's Chicken Curry with Mustard Seeds. March: Thai-style chili beef, Best Cocoa Brownies, and World Peace Cookies. April: My mother's kadhi, David Lebovitz's Strawberry Ice Cream (seriously y'all, I am in love with The Perfect Scoop), and Ina Garten's Lemon Yogurt Cake.]
    29. Buy canvas grocery bags and use them instead of the plastic bags the stores provide.
    30. Switch to Seventh Generation detergent and dishwashing liquid. [Completed: Since the point of this was to switch to eco-friendly soaps, I'm going to count my switch to the eco-friendly Palmolive.]
    31. Send Eid cards.
    32. Participate in Buy a Friend a Book Week.
    33. Write prompt thank-you notes.
    34. Find photos to put on the walls and get the prints made.
    35. Go to the masjid for prayer at least once a week.
    36. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (January) [Completed. The cause? Kiva.org.]
    37. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (February) [Completed. The cause? Change I can believe in.]
    38. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (March) [Completed. The cause? The Children's Institute via Dewey.]
    39. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (April)
    40. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (May)
    41. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (June)
    42. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (July)
    43. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (August)
    44. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (September)
    45. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (October)
    46. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (November)
    47. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don’t already have on my annual donation list. (December)
    48. Catch up on Battlestar Galactica. [Completed March 24, 2008. I have no idea how I waited so long to watch this show, or how I'm going to cope with the week-long separation between episodes, or (horror of horrors) the split season that won't resume again until 2009.]
    49. Continue building an investment portfolio.
    50. Drink 8 glasses of water a day.
    51. Get Tivo, or a DVR at least.
    52. Take a photography class.
    53. Buy a camera to replace the one that broke in November.
    54. See a show at the Fox.
    55. Watch at least one movie at Screen on the Green.
    56. Volunteer with Trees Atlanta once a month.
    57. Take the GMATs.
    58. Pack my lunch at least twice a week.
    59. Go hiking.
    60. In September, donate anything I haven’t worn in a year to Goodwill.
    61. Buy new black boots.
    62. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in January. [Completed. Phone books away!]
    63. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in February.
    64. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in March. [Completed. One brown Trader Joe's grocery bag full of milk cartons, cereal boxes, and juice bottles dropped off at the Sandy Springs Recycling Center.]
    65. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in April. [Completed. One brown Trader Joe's grocery bag full of milk cartons, cereal boxes, and juice bottles dropped off at the Sandy Springs Recycling Center.]
    66. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in May.
    67. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in June.
    68. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in July.
    69. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in August.
    70. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in September.
    71. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in October.
    72. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in November.
    73. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in December
    74. Play Scrabble.
    75. Participate in NaNoWriMo and actually finish the 50,000 words.
    76. Go to bed by 11 every work night.
    77. Floss.
    78. Take a weekend off for myself and get out of town for a bit. Sometime in November might be best.
    79. Get a Georgia Aquarium annual pass. Use it.
    80. Make a quilt. Alicia has promised to help me with this one.
    81. Go swimming.
    82. See at least three of the Oscar nominees before the awards show.
    83. Plan (with some help) the big 3-0 birthday parties. (You know who you are.) [Completed, with some unexpected results, on February 2.]
    84. Send Rashaad my copy of A Thousand Splendid Suns.
    85. Do at least one Three Beautiful Things Thursday a month.
    86. Have a spring dessert party.
    87. Have a summer dessert party.
    88. Have a fall dessert party.
    89. Have a winter dessert party.
    90. Straighten my hair, just to see how long it takes.
    91. Write a letter. An actual, physical letter to somebody.
    92. Participate in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
    93. Send Sean and Adam Eid gifts.
    94. Keep the house clean. How do I quantify this? The house is not clean if I am uncomfortable having somebody drop by at 30 minutes’ notice.
    95. Learn to make pulao.
    96. Vote.
    97. Take hostess gifts whenever I am invited over for lunch or dinner.
    98. Find a monthly halaqa. Attend and participate.
    99. Go by the kabrastan to see Tariq, Imran, and Ebad.
    100. Do something outside my comfort zone.
    101. Have lunch with Aisha I.
    102. Have lunch with Selma.
    103. Have lunch with Aisha R. [Completed February 2008.]
    104. Have dinner with Nausheen.
    105. Maintain a regular skin care regimen.
    106. Make somebody a birthday cake.
    107. Stop eating like an eight-year old. After all, ice cream is not dinner.
    108. Visit Dubai.

I’ll keep the list updated as I get things done, and then revisit in December to see just how much I managed to cross off. Anybody else want to join the party?

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You don’t have DVR? Woman, do that one first. That is unquestionably the number one priority. Life-changing, I tell you.

Yeah, I have to review my 101 too… Didn’t get to it all, but not sure how much I missed. That should be my next post.

I like the 108 in 2008 idea. I think thats a great idea.

I can help you straighten your hair. my Chi is amazing!

Hey, I’m an out of town friend! I’ll look for an e-mail next week ;) You’re always welcome to visit me, too :) I’ll let you know when the baby is past the overwhelming stage, and is in her adorable phase, just in case!

If I am Aisha I, then the Lunch goal while seemingly QUITE simple is one that I have the least faith of you actually accomplishing based on our dismal track record…. and yes we really do work half a mile away from each other! lol :)

These kinds of lists are so tempting to me - but then they end up stressing me out!

I used to have an account at 41things.com - where you keep a list of 41 things you want to accomplish and the list depressed me instead of inspired me so I ended up deleting my account. Hmmm.

I love #107. LOL.

And if you visit Dubai that would be awesome! They have so many amazing attractions. You better take lots of pics and share them here :)

Done, made one too! :)

1.How about ditching some of the book reading and add:
listening (farhat hashmi) or reading (Maulana Maudoodi) the tafseer of the Quraan daily for 30 minutes, so that you have first hand info instead of the chewed up versions online.
2.How about teaching one young person the Quran or tafseer, in person or by conference call….find a willing student. It keeps both student and teacher on their toes. I was a student for a year, it got me into the habit of doing my Quran homework before my teacher called for her one to one class with me. I found out that she also had to do homework in order to teach me:)
In my humble opinion the best priortization of the all the list is to put it under the three groups in this order:
1. Faith (this could include travel to muslim historic places, visiting scholars etc)
2. Family (this could include friends, cooking, exercise etd
3.Work (this could include reading, boning up on work related topics)
Happy New Year!

Kate, there are sadly several obstacles between me and a DVR right now… but I’m hoping to remove the biggest one this month!

Aisha, I would think twice about that offer… Rosie Auntie said she’d straighten my hair, but only when Sharleen and Libby were around to do the back! I think that’s her way of saying it will take some time. ;-)

Sadia, watch your inbox!

Tee, my approach to this is that I’d like to do these things, but I may not get to all of them, and that’s okay. So long as I cross off more and more every year, I still win!

Auntie, I didn’t specify which books I’d be reading! ;-) insha’Allah it’ll be a mix of religious and non-religious so that I am maintaing the balance we discussed Friday night.

you are very inspiring… mashaAllah!

Love your list….very inspiring and entertaining to read!

I’m getting my own list together as well. You and lische inspired me :)

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