things I’d like to do, or not
Feb. 8th, 2011 09:21 pmSo every once in a while I see someone doing something, or read about something, and I think, “hey, I’d like to be able to do that; that would be cool/fun/useful/etc.” Usually what happens next is I forget about them. Which is why I’m writing some down — so I can look back on them later (and laugh, most likely).
Stuff I’ve Felt Inspired To Learn/Practice Lately
knitting (It seems to require a fairly basic set of tools, would be useful if the world went to hell — you could store the knitting in the handbasket, obviously — and it seems winter-appropriate.*)
chinups (Because upper body strength is generally a good idea?)
prayer (Thanks a lot, Supernatural. On the plus side, so far prayer seems like just a really chatty form of meditation, which is super good for you but always makes me doze off.)
(*Am I the only one who read ‘The Ox-Cart Man’ as a kid and was left with the eternal notion that in the winter, one should make handicrafts?)
Stuff I’ve Not Been Inspired To Learn/Practice
cooking (Unless you count omelets and cheese sandwiches, which I’ve been eating lots of.)
veganism (Hard. Plus, it turns out that even though you *can* turn soy into just about any product imaginable, that doesn’t mean you should actually eat all of them.)
learning another language (Even though this would clearly be super useful *and* cool, I am not at all good at languages. Four and a half years of French, and all I can say is ‘Where is the bathroom?’)
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