Friday, December 30, 2011

Long Time....no post!

So...finally, I am working on my 101 in 1001 for my scrapbooking goals. I am trying to decide my plan of attack for the scrapping. I have a very aggresive goal, but with everything else needing to get done in my life, I think it may be too aggressive. So I've tried to modify it also.

I have been trying to decide....is it better to just work on one year at a time, or kind of "scattered"? I thought I might try scattered, that way I'm working on various ages of our son and not be "bored". But I am afraid I may not be organized enough to pull that off.

So here is my plan: I must get AT LEAST number 1 & 2 done each month. My modified goal is to get numbers 1-4 done each month. My out of control goal (which I realize will not happen-even though I secretly hope...) is to get 1-16 done each month (except the months where there are 17...then...)

January will be getting the room set up. This is a BIG goal in itself, but I think I am ready. OK...my chart doesn't show up right...so I will break it out in months....on different posts....

The other goals:
#53-at least one day per month working on my scrapbooks
#91-Scrap retreat with 'colie- My thoughts on this one is I'm going to try for May (her bday month) or perhaps early October.  OR...if my guys go to Father/Child Camp doing it that weekend and having her come here.  Something...
#28 Scrap weekend with friends....I'm thinking that once the room is set up, having one friend over to scrap every month.  Mostly my friend, K, as most of my other friends have gone digital.  But I'll ask them too.  Then maybe one time have everyone over for a day and do it downstairs!

1 comment:

  1. I think getting 1 or 2 done is perfectly reasonable.
    Personally, i like to go out of order in my scrapping, just following inspiration, but you are right that going in order will make it easier to stay organized.
    These goals inspire me to finish my goals of 52 pages and 100 mini-pages by the end of May.
    Good luck to us both.

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