My Mighty List has been lurking over there on the sidebar for more than a year now. Until this weekend, I’d only managed to cross off one item. And that was “make cream soda.” Which required just north of zero effort, and I still didn’t do it until Rockford said, “Let’s do this!”
Anyway, the list had been sitting over there for a long time, and nothing had been getting crossed off, and I finally realized that no one was going to do this stuff for me. Jimmy Carter wasn’t going to call me, that short story wasn’t going to write itself, and to be perfectly honest? I’ve gained 10 pounds rather than losing 30 over the last year. Yikes. If I wanted to get any of this list stuff done, I decided, I’d need to take some initiative.
So a month or so ago, I signed up to work on a Habitat house. On Saturday, 10 other women and I framed walls and put them in place. We finished two sides of a house, and it was awesome. This particular house is our area’s Women Build project for this year. As the name suggests, it’s built entirely by women. I’m so glad that I finally did it, even though I am still crazy sore. I’ll definitely do it again.
I’ve also been taking peeks at other people’s Mighty Lists, and they’re inspired me to take on a couple more items. Amber at The Amber Show suggested that someone add “Bust out of a paper wall” to their list, and I thought, “That looks like fun!” So I’m adding it. Now I just have to figure out how to make a giant paper wall.
The other one, I’ve been considering since I first saw it on Karen’s list. She’s committed to taking 1,000 portraits, which I think is a really lovely idea. But it also sounds like something that would, at some point, require talking to strangers. Which, well, I don’t love so much. But I’m pretty sure that the one of the major points of the Mighty List is Stretching Your Limits and Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone and all that. So I’m going to go for it. I started on Saturday evening, by taking pictures of some dogs. Which in my project totally counts.
Way to go!! I helped with a Habitat House once with some others from church and thought it was great even though it just so happened to be like the hottest day of the entire year. I’m so proud of you!
@Amy: Thanks! We had a gorgeous day. I’m so glad we did, too, because it rained all day yesterday and it’s doing it again today.
@Amber: That would be awesome! My place or yours? 🙂
I busted through a paper wall because of a photo shoot that I did with a photographer. At the end of the day he was trashing it, so I decided to bust through it. He then let me have the last seven feet of the roll. WE CAN TOTALLY SET IT UP!
I’m proud of you. Also, if you can build a real wall, I’m confident you can build a paper wall.
Well, since you want to spend a week in New York City and I live here, MINE! (also, I don’t think I can get a 10 foot tall roll of paper onto a plane.)
What a great way to spend a day! How long will it take to complete the house?
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@Carol: They said it’ll be finished in mid-May.