These aren't resolutions. These are things I'd like to cross off my "If I Have Time And Money One Day" list.
1- Shooting. I've always considered myself a knife gal. It's more personal to get up in there and...um, I mean, I just think knives are pretty. Like metal art. But I've had so many people recommend I try shooting lately that, oh, what the heck. I want to see what the big deal is already.
2- Make Sancocho. Right now, if I want this tasty Dominican stew I have to ask my aunt for a batch or travel way uptown to The Heights to grab a quick bowl of it. I'd like to see if I can make one myself...even if my attempt to make habichuelas con dulce failed miserably *sigh*
3- Go Back To School. This, of course, requires funds and time and a finished MFA degree (although not really because my MFA is a terminal degree, but for sanity's sake let's pretend I need to finish it BEFORE I start school again), but I've been toying with the idea since 2007. I'd like to try that Comparative Lit program at CUNY. It sounds fun!
4- Boxing. When I had a trainer in 2004, he introduced me to kickboxing and I liked it a lot. Go figure- ME, into punching and kicking! And one of my all-time favorite films is "Girlfight" with Michelle Rodriguez. Plus I love to read Bangsy's tweets about her boxing class...it sounds like the type of exercise I can appreciate: beating the shit out of something. I still hate the sport, but for shits and giggles I'd like to give it a go.
5- Conscious Cooking. Sometimes I sit and think about all the shit I feed my kids and get sad. I've always wanted to be more tuned into the foods I prepare for them: from where did they come? Did the farmers use harmful pesticides, etc? What was the carbon footprint of the meal I just made? I think I'll experiment with that occasionally and see if I can sustain it.
6- Write A Novel. The idea is so beyond me. I'm a 100%, bonified short-story girl through and through, but eh, why not? I got some old manuscripts I found in a file a few months ago. Maybe I can turn them into something, without the constraints of a contest or deadline or anything. Just write a lil novel when the mood strikes and see what develops.
7- Attend A Black Tie Event. I want to wear a ballgown and be fancy. Make-up, hair, nails, shoes and a magnificent, red-carpet-worthy dress. Sometimes even us Jaded Gals like to feel like a princess, you know? I'm gonna try for one in 2011.
8- Driving. Maybe. Y'all make suuuuuuuch a big deal about it. "You don't know how to drive? You're such a New Yorker!" Is that an insult? Because I wear that scarlet NY on my chest with pride! Still, same as with shooting, I'd like to see what all the hubbub is with driving. Meh.
9- Detaching From Electronics. This has been on my mind a lot. It probably isn't possible for too long, seeing as I have this blog (and others) to maintain, but I like the idea of being unplugged and off the grid, you know, so that SkyNet doesn't take over my life 100%. I'm going to toy with this from time to time so don't be surprised if you have to send smoke signals to get a message to me.
10- Falling In Love. I want to try it. I hear it's nice even when it doesn't last. The End.
*smooches...wondering how many I can get done in 12 months*
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my money's on the shooting and the sancocho...'cause you know I love violence and food!
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Ten Things I'd Like To Try In 2011
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Boxing is good, probably even better for a woman considering it requires strenuous exercise. Falling in love is even better, as you know. I plan to give this novel thing another run again this year. I owe it to myself.
You know what...the thought of you with a gun in your hand was scary! So, I kept reading the post thinking that it couldn't get worse than #1.
Then I got to #10!!!
Still tryna picture it! LoL
Shooting a gun freaking rocks! I've done it a couple of times, in the safety of a friend's backyard and under strict supervision. It's nerve wracking but also absolutely thrilling.
If at first you don't succeed ... well, you know the rest. However, while you're trying to perfect your own sancocho, here's a list of Brooklyn restaurants that supposedly serve it ... http://www.menupages.com/restaurants/food/sancocho/brooklyn/all-neighborhoods/all-cuisines/.
Little steps. I have a friend who has been writing a novel for quite a long time, chapter by chapter. He sends out drafts to a select group of us and regularly workshops. I can totally see you writing a novel. You have beautiful words inside of you.
I got my license as soon as I turned 16.5, the age in MA, and was shocked to discover my NY friends didn't do the same. It is a very NY thing to not drive. I freaking LOVE to drive (one reason I was a bus driver in college) but I also love NYC because you don't need to.
When you fall in love, I want to hear about it and live vicariously through you. It's been a very dry few years for me and I would love to hear what the hubbub's all about. Or maybe I'm ready to risk my heart and fall in love again too some day.
1. I can teach you how to shoot a gun. I've done it many...oh wait Pleads the fifth. But seriously the range is a great release.
2.I'll be your guinea pig
3. I have several classes you can take for me, there are even test and licenses involved.. you in?
4. Boxing is awesome, kept me fit for a really long time. I thing about going back often
5. Hippie *hands you some tofu*
6. OH this will be exciting your stories always have me on the edge of my seat.
7. My firm has one every year, you can go as me.
8. Can I hire you to chauffeur me around? If not driving is for the birds.
9. Take the pill Neo
10. It is lovely and warm and fuzzy until ole boy leaves his socks on your floor. :)
#1 - I want to try it too. The idea scared my wife the last time I had an opportunity. She also is not a fan of me having a cleaver around the house. Not sure why.
#4 - I think you can benefit from the release.
#5 - Beware the sticker shock depending on how far you take this idea.
#8 - Freedom of the open road is great. Traffic? Notsomuch.
#10 and #4 sound like fun. Smacking the hell out of someone you love - lol
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