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30 Goals: Workouts

Some time has passed since I have last written, but I've been working on my goals since this year is the year! Hard to believe it's gone by so fast! Only a couple more months left to tie a few things up.  Obviously I won't be able to finish everything I had written down, but that doesn't mean some goals won't carry over to the next 5 year goal list.  For goals that I'm near completing or in the process of completing,  I'm still going to  try to write about.  For this post, the goal is workouts. Ideally consistent workouts. Let's be honest though, it's hard to be consistent with anything daily or weekly (hence multiple art goals I've continued trying to do). But I have also come to the conclusion that sometimes persistence  can lead to consistence. That being said, we all make mistakes and easily miss doing things even on a daily basis. Take brushing your teeth. I typically do this twice a day everyday, but there's always an occasion, o...

30 Goals: Coffee Shops

This goal was to visit five new coffee shops on the list of "30 best coffee shops" or something to visit. While I have made it to two or so new ones on the list, I have been to countless others that are not on the list at all. Which is fine, because the coffee industry is growing every day! (And this list is now at least 3 years old). So I guess I should probably look up a more recent list to see how many have changed. In the meantime, some shops I have visited since 2017... Café Olé in Annapolis Ride Home in Worthington La Gota (in its brief appearance) in Dayton Coava and 2 others I forgot the name of before writing them down in Portland, OR Addicted in Cleveland Awakenings and La Terza in Cincinnati Cafe Apropos in Columbus (also before they closed) 42nd and Lawrence and Sir Walter Coffee in Raleigh St. Anne the Tart and Wholly Grounds (2 newer ones) in Dayton Blue Bottle and others in NYC (just realizing how many I haven't written down...😮) and so many ...

30 Goals: Music Festival?

We actually haven't gone to a music festival - at least not yet. I'm sure it could still happen though.  Our biggest hang up is the cost in relation to how many people we actually want to see or might enjoy while we're there.  So for now we have decided to just spend money for concert tickets to people we really want to see. Last year was full of concerts: Walk the Moon, Dispatch, Frank Turner, Panic! at the Disco, and O.A.R. and Matt Nathanson. This year we saw Mumford and Sons and next year, I'm seeing  Celine Dion!  Each of them is preserved in my memory- on phone and computer, and maybe soon on paper if not already. Each time we go, I get lost in the moment and together with the crowd, enjoying the rhythm and flow of the evening. I drown out things I worry about and celebrate the community that comes to sing and dance their heart out. I love going because it reminds me of why I love making and recreating art. Or why I love live music and performances...

30 Goals: Adobe Programs (aka Photoshop)

Only this past year have I really started using Photoshop more. I still use InDesign and Illustrator, but only when a project calls for those. My main concentration has been teaching myself how to paint in Photoshop. Which is a bit easier than painting in Illustrator, I think.  I started by making a goal of creating one picture a month, and then sending it to my grandma. I thought it was a fun way to keep in touch, while also learning and practicing a new skill, and hopefully keeping me more on track. It has worked out fairly well, and if I miss a month or two, I catch up later.  I don't think too much of the pictures I have made so far, but I'm actually having fun! Which is a big feat for me since I'm working on a computer. Usually technology and I don't work very well together.  My process for accomplishing and continuing this goal:        -make small and time sensitive goals        -pick a topic or theme for a picture or ...

30 Goals: Dancing

As far as dancing goes, I basically have no rhythm (despite having actually taken a dance class in college), and just make things up as I go. I even used to be scared of dancing until my best friend showed me how fun and silly it can be.  The reason behind this goal was to try and learn a more formal type of dance, such as ballroom or salsa or something. So if I can actually remember the steps for the next time I dance in public, it would go pretty well. And it may one day, but in the meantime, I am okay with learning as life goes on. Because despite being terrible at it, it is usually something that most people are also terrible at. So in reality, we all look pretty weird when we dance. The point is that no one cares! It's fun! You're moving your body to the beat, loudly singing out lyrics, and socializing with the people around you.  This year, I have learned a portion of two different types of dance: salsa and square.  Salsa dancing took place at Therapy Cafe in ...

30 Goals: Cocktail Making

While it's always been fun to make and drink cocktails, we don't make complicated drinks very often. If anything, they usually only need 2 or 3 ingredients: liquor, a juice or pop mixer, and maybe some kind of flavor, herb, or fruit. Very rarely do we have to heat anything up or mix in egg whites or what have you.  So instead, this year we received a wine making kit! We already most likely screwed up our first batch, but otherwise it's been fun! I think learning how to make wine takes the goal up a notch from just making some cocktails.  A short and sweet post this time about how winemaking is fun and how it's going to take a few times to figure out what we're doing. But how fun it is to learn new things!

30 Goals: Bake Something Fancy

This past year I have started doing some experimental baking. I was passed a sourdough starter and made a few sourdough breads or pancakes. We got store bought phyllo dough and made spanakopita and baklava (and even inspired my mom to make baklava too). I made my first stromboli from scratch. I made a pumpkin roll . I made mocha meringue cookies. And I made a few different scones and muffins! (Only have picture links to 2 of these sadly). Plus, this Christmas I received a Harry Potter and Mary Berry cookbook, so the British inspiration has taken over some. Thinking of trying some tarts this summer, and maybe even homemade poptarts too. Yet another continuous and ongoing goal of living a creative life! :)