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		<description><![CDATA[I know there was a speech yesterday. If you&#8217;ve only heard the sound bytes, you should read it or watch it for yourself. I thought it was honest and intelligent and awesome, but I don&#8217;t want to write about it just yet. All my words on this subject are so scattered the only way I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know there was a speech yesterday. If you&#8217;ve only heard the sound bytes, you should <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/18/obama.transcript/index.html" target="_blank">read it</a> or <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrp-v2tHaDo" target="_blank">watch it</a> for yourself. I thought it was honest and intelligent and awesome, but I don&#8217;t want to write about it just yet. All my words on this subject are so scattered the only way I could write about it right now is with abstract poetry.</p>
<p>Me, not a poet so much. In the meantime, let&#8217;s talk about other things! Scattered things, but in prose.</p>
<p>I made the <a href="http://smittenkitchen.com/2007/01/in-which-world-peace-eludes-me/" target="_blank">world peace cookies</a> today. They&#8217;re yummy as always, but I think I am still a little scared of overworking the batter. I didn&#8217;t make the logs as tightly as I should have, so the cookies crumbled a little upon slicing. I haphazardly patched them back together, but  they still made the ugliest cookies I have ever seen in my life, and that includes the time I watched somebody make <a href="http://orangette.blogspot.com/2007/10/d-e-s-s-e-r-t.html" target="_blank">chewy cocoa cookies</a> with non-fat yogurt. I&#8217;m going to have to serve these with the lights dimmed.</p>
<p>There was a tornado on Friday. It looked like this:</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/southernwx/2339820224/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.aproposofanything.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/atlantatornado.jpg" alt="Atlanta tornado" /></a></p>
<p>After it was done, my office building looked like this:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/southernwx/2338986673/in/set-72157604134008742/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.aproposofanything.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cnntornado.jpg" alt="cnntornado.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>By Monday, they&#8217;d boarded up all the broken windows as well as the holes in the roof. My desk is on another side of the building, so I didn&#8217;t get affected at all (except for the still spottily functioning elevators). In those first few post-tornado hours Friday night, I worried mostly for the people who worked the overnight shift and partly for the building itself. If I am perfectly honest, I probably spend more time in that building than in any other, and as much as we joke about business continuity, I never thought I&#8217;d actually see it with its windows blown out.</p>
<p>We got several hours of wind and rain today (which probably barely made a dent in our <a href="http://www.atlantawatershortage.com/" target="_blank">overall water shortage</a>, which means our esteemed state government may be continuing with its plans to <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/us/22water.html?em&amp;ex=1203829200&amp;en=9fe2c2ffaf5be75a&amp;ei=5087%0A" target="_blank">annex Tennessee</a> and eventually <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_122772.asp" target="_blank">steal its Jack Daniels</a>). The APD blocked off all the streets surrounding the affected buildings so pedestrians wouldn&#8217;t get knocked unconscious by falling windowpanes. And inside our building&#8230; well, they did this:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trotz/2346098120/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.aproposofanything.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/waterfall.jpg" alt="waterfall.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>It was raining outside&#8230; and inside, too. I am ready for my office to be whole again now. Also for my front window to stop leaking. I wonder whether the HOA would actually make fixing it a priority if I followed Alicia&#8217;s suggestion and borrowed one of those tarps to tackily cover the leaky window.</p>
<p>If not, I suppose I always have ugly cookies as a consolation prize.</p>
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		<title>Beginning again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought if I didn&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought if I didn&#8217;t point it out, nobody would call me on my <a title="101 things in 1001 days" href="http://www.aproposofanything.com/101-in-1001/" target="_blank">101-in-1001</a> 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.</p>
<p>There were some things on the list — #57, #65, #71, #77, #101 — that weren&#8217;t easily quantifiable; and there were others — #10, #17, #34, #35, #77 — that I did partially but don&#8217;t feel comfortable crossing off because I didn&#8217;t do them completely or I didn&#8217;t do them consistently.</p>
<p>Still, I like the list. I love the idea. I&#8217;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 <a href="http://schmeiser.typepad.com/the_rage_diaries/2004/01/104_things_to_d.html" target="_blank">Lisa Schmeiser&#8217;s variation on the theme</a>, and I can&#8217;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&#8217;t or won&#8217;t be done in the course of a year. One of the things I like about Lisa&#8217;s approach is that it&#8217;s more chunkable, and I won&#8217;t feel silly putting smaller things on the list. In fact, it&#8217;s meant for the smaller things.</p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s what I&#8217;m going to do: I&#8217;m going to have my cake and eat it too. The timing couldn&#8217;t be better. After all, the new year is just moments away.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="Click on the link to go to the original Flickr page. Thanks, MediaSpot!" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mediaspot/2151946568/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.aproposofanything.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/nye.jpg" alt="Click on the image to go back to the original Flickr page" /></a></p>
<p>The 108 in 2008 are listed below. The second batch of <a href="http://www.aproposofanything.com/101-in-1001/" target="_blank">101 in 1001</a> will be on the same page as the first batch. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s cheating to have some duplicate items on the two lists, and of course some of the things I didn&#8217;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&#8217;ll see I&#8217;ve borrowed a couple of things off Lisa&#8217;s lists too.</p>
<p>So, without further ado, in no particular order, the 108 in 2008:</p>
<ul>1. Email my out-of-town friends at least once a week.<br />
2. Update the blog at least three times a week.<br />
<strong> 3. Make all five of my daily prayers on time.</strong><br />
4. Exercise three times a week. Ideally, at least one of those times should be a pilates or yoga class.<br />
<strong>5. Visit Maimunah and Alia in D.C. [Completed February 16-18, 2008.]</strong><br />
6. Visit Sameera and Maleeha in NYC.<br />
7. Visit <a href="http://www.danlerner.net" target="_blank">Dan</a> and AM in the arctic north.<br />
<strong> 8. Make the <a href="http://smittenkitchen.com/2007/01/in-which-world-peace-eludes-me" target="_blank">world peace cookies</a>. [Completed March 19, 2008.]</strong><br />
<strong>9. Read two new books in January. [Completed: <em>One Sunday Morning</em> and <em>Atonement</em>.]</strong><br />
<strong>10. Read two new books in February. [Completed: <em>Thursday Next: First Among Sequels</em> and <em>Coraline</em>.]</strong><br />
<strong>11. Read two new books in March. [Completed: <em>Run</em> and <em>One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd</em>.]</strong><br />
<strong>12. Read two new books in April. [Completed: <em>Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony</em> and <em>Forever in Blue</em>.]</strong><br />
<strong> 13. Read two new books in May.<br />
14. Read two new books in June.<br />
15. Read two new books in July.<br />
16. Read two new books in August.<br />
17. Read two new books in September.<br />
18. Read two new books in October.<br />
19. Read two new books in November.<br />
20. Read two new books in December.<br />
</strong> 21. Finish the Quran during Ramadan<br />
22. Make all the taraweeh prayers during Ramadan.<br />
<strong> 23. Figure out the logistics of Aamir&#8217;s valima (and shaadi events) so that everything goes smoothly.<br />
24. Figure out the logistics of Mansoor&#8217;s valima (and shaadi events) so that everything goes smoothly. [Nikkah only since the valima got pushed to May 2009.]<br />
</strong> <strong> 25. Be an <a href="http://www.georgiaodyssey.org/" target="_blank">Odyssey of the Mind</a> judge again. Remember to go to training so I am not stuck keeping time. [Completed March 15, 2008 in the midst of tornadoes.]</strong><br />
<strong>26. Create an electronic address book so when my phone dies, I don&#8217;t have to email everyone to get their numbers again. [Completed 1/6/2008 and uploaded to Google docs.]</strong><br />
27. Learn to knit BETTER.<br />
<strong> 28. Try one new recipe a month. [In progress. January: Dorie Greenspan's Midnight Crackles. February: Dorie Greenspan's Sour Cream Cookies and <a href="http://wellfed.typepad.com/well_fed/2005/12/chicken_curry_w.html" target="_blank">Martha Stewart's Chicken Curry with Mustard </a><a href="http://wellfed.typepad.com/well_fed/2005/12/chicken_curry_w.html" target="_blank">Seeds</a></strong><strong>. March: <a href="http://nookandpantry.blogspot.com/2007/08/thai-style-chile-beef.html" target="_blank">Thai-style chili beef</a>, <a href="http://www.cookworm.com/2008/02/22/cuckoo-for-cocoa/" target="_blank">Best Cocoa Brownies</a>, and World Peace Cookies. April: My mother's kadhi, David Lebovitz's <a href="http://trialsnerror.blogspot.com/2007/05/strawberry-ice-cream.html">Strawberry Ice Cream</a> (seriously y'all, I am in love with The Perfect Scoop), and Ina Garten's <a href="http://smittenkitchen.com/2008/04/lemon-yogurt-anything-cake/">Lemon Yogurt Cake</a>.]<br />
</strong> 29. Buy canvas grocery bags and use them instead of the plastic bags the stores provide.<br />
<strong>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.]</strong><br />
31. Send Eid cards.<br />
32. Participate in <a href="http://www.buyafriendabook.com/" target="_blank">Buy a Friend a Book Week</a>.<br />
33. Write prompt thank-you notes.<br />
34. Find photos to put on the walls and get the prints made.<br />
35. Go to the masjid for prayer at least once a week.<br />
<strong> 36. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (January) [Completed. The cause? <a href="http://www.kiva.org" target="_blank">Kiva.org</a>.]</strong><br />
<strong>37. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (February) [Completed. The cause? <a href="http://www.barackobama.com/" target="_blank">Change I can believe in.</a>]</strong><br />
<strong>38. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (March) [Completed. The cause? The Children's Institute via <a href="http://deweydonationsystem.org/" target="_blank">Dewey</a>.]</strong><br />
39. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (April)<br />
40. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (May)<br />
41. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (June)<br />
42. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (July)<br />
43. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (August)<br />
44. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (September)<br />
45. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (October)<br />
46. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (November)<br />
47. Donate a modest amount to one non-profit organization or cause I don&#8217;t already have on my annual donation list. (December)<br />
<strong>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.] </strong><br />
49. Continue building an investment portfolio.<br />
50. Drink 8 glasses of water a day.<br />
51. Get Tivo, or a DVR at least.<br />
52. Take a photography class.<br />
<strong> 53. Buy a camera to replace the one that broke in November.<br />
</strong> 54. See a show at the Fox.<br />
55. Watch at least one movie at Screen on the Green.<br />
56. Volunteer with Trees Atlanta once a month.<br />
57. Take the GMATs.<br />
<strong> 58. Pack my lunch at least twice a week.<br />
</strong> 59. Go hiking.<br />
60. In September, donate anything I haven&#8217;t worn in a year to Goodwill.<br />
61. Buy new black boots.<br />
<strong>62. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in January. [Completed. Phone books away!]</strong><br />
63. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in February.<br />
<strong>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.]</strong><br />
<strong> 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.] </strong><br />
<strong> 66. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in May.<br />
67. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in June.<br />
68. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in July.<br />
69. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in August.<br />
70. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in September.<br />
71. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in October.<br />
72. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in November.<br />
73. Reduce, reuse, recycle one item in December<br />
</strong> 74. Play Scrabble.<br />
75. Participate in <a href="www.nanowrimo.org" target="_blank">NaNoWriMo</a> and actually finish the 50,000 words.<br />
76. Go to bed by 11 every work night.<br />
77. Floss.<br />
78. Take a weekend off for myself and get out of town for a bit. Sometime in November might be best.<br />
79. Get a <a href="http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/" target="_blank">Georgia Aquarium</a> annual pass. Use it.<br />
80. Make a quilt. Alicia has promised to help me with this one.<br />
81. Go swimming.<br />
82. See at least three of the Oscar nominees before the awards show.<br />
<strong>83. Plan (with some help) the big 3-0 birthday parties. (You know who you are.) [Completed, with <a href="http://www.aproposofanything.com/2008/02/02/there-was-a-glitch-i-have-to-buy-cheese/" target="_blank">some unexpected results</a>, on February 2.]</strong><br />
84. Send Rashaad my copy of A Thousand Splendid Suns.<br />
85. Do at least one Three Beautiful Things Thursday a month.<br />
86. Have a spring dessert party.<br />
87. Have a summer dessert party.<br />
88. Have a fall dessert party.<br />
89. Have a winter dessert party.<br />
90. Straighten my hair, just to see how long it takes.<br />
<strong> 91. Write a letter. An actual, physical letter to somebody.<br />
</strong> 92. Participate in the <a href="http://www.komenatlanta.org/raceforthecure/index.html" target="_blank">Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure</a>.<br />
93. Send Sean and Adam Eid gifts.<br />
<strong> 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&#8217; notice.<br />
</strong> 95. Learn to make pulao.<br />
<strong> 96. Vote.<br />
97. Take hostess gifts whenever I am invited over for lunch or dinner.<br />
</strong> 98. Find a monthly halaqa. Attend and participate.<br />
99. Go by the kabrastan to see Tariq, Imran, and Ebad.<br />
100. Do something outside my comfort zone.<br />
101. Have lunch with Aisha I.<br />
102. Have lunch with Selma.<br />
<strong>103. Have lunch with Aisha R. [Completed February 2008.]</strong><br />
104. Have dinner with Nausheen.<br />
<strong> 105. Maintain a regular skin care regimen.<br />
106. Make somebody a birthday cake.<br />
107. Stop eating like an eight-year old. After all, ice cream is not dinner.<br />
108. Visit Dubai.</strong></ul>
<p>I&#8217;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?</p>
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