Sunday, December 04, 2005

10 Things to do in the 2006

1) Move to West London.
2) Move up a grade at work.
3) Find and enrol in an Illustration Course.
4) Learn Photoshop.
5) Try Ceramics.
6) Try Pilates and Tai Chi.
7) Play Golf and Tennis.
8) Swim at least once a week.
9) Visit Japan and U.S.A and European Capitals.
10) Meet some of the visitors of this blog.

These are just some of things I will/I intend to/I could/I should/I must/ do in 2006.

The list is subject to change on completion of things or due to a new inspired idea.

8 Comments:

Blogger Eric said...

All worthy goals indeed, although that "learn Photoshop" one could be a pain. I downloaded an open source Photoshop clone called The GIMP, and I have no idea what I'm doing.

"I just want to crop a photo! Why won't the thing save?! What the hell is a 'channel?!' ARRGH!"

2:48 PM  
Blogger missy said...

Good idea! I'd start my own little list of things I should/want to do in 2006 and when I don't do it, you can all give me hell!

3:57 PM  
Blogger x said...

photoshop is not difficult at all. just start with photoshop elements and then proceed to the real thing.
all your goals are admirable. especially the last one! i wish you success in all of them and i'm sure you will succeed.

4:44 PM  
Blogger Pepsicology said...

Finn, I will be delighted to have something with you in the Starbucks close by, in case you decide to include Madrid in your travel itinerary :-) - and is also in the middle of the "Museums Walk", I am sure you'll enjoy it-. Good luck!

12:56 AM  
Blogger Cathy said...

If you happen to be in Canada in 2006, perhaps you can fulfill part of #10.

12:59 AM  
Blogger Stephanie said...

Best of luck with everything. Just curious, why west London?

1:49 PM  
Blogger fb said...

West London is the most sensible if I continue down a certain career path.

If I should find another career path then I'll go where that path leads me.

The main objective and it shall be so is to find my own living space.

Or perhaps I'll move to Brighton... ;)

4:18 PM  
Blogger Stephanie said...

I see! Thing is, if you want to stay in London, you can get to west London by tube/bus/bike/whatever. I work in west London and, while nice, I wouldn't want to live here. North London is cooler, particularly Camden/Hampstead, and you can get to west London relatively easily. If I had loads of money I'd buy a nice house in Hampstead. But I don't so I live in Brighton which is pretty darn cool too. :)

5:10 PM  

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