I have been thinking about this idea and have decided to do something small for different charities every day of the year throughout 2011. Examples will include donating my wedding dress to charity, volunteering as a marshal at events, taking part in 5Ks, cycling races, swimming events, baking cakes and so on. I'll try to find 365 different charities but suspect I will return to the same ones here and there. Any ideas or charity names are very welcome!
I'll be charting my progress here:
http://www.charity365.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Sunday, 12 December 2010
42. Get rid of some of the rubbish in the house and replace it with flowers!
This is another one that's a bit lame that I must have dreamt up when I was struggling to get to 101 items on my list!
My house is tiny and I actually don't have a lot of stuff, but for boring and weird reasons, I have a lot of my mum's stuff in boxes, so I can't really get rid of it. (I took it upon myself to throw away the box of old luggage tags that she'd kept, and was not at all popular afterwards, so you can imagine the reaction if I threw away anything else!). However, I've done my best to send her stuff to her and hide some of it in the outside cupboard, but please don't look under the bed or under that table with the very long tablecloth! Bless her, she did have a look through some of it and a couple of binbags were filled and taken to an Alzheimer's Society fundraising coffee morning that I volunteered at.
My house is tiny and I actually don't have a lot of stuff, but for boring and weird reasons, I have a lot of my mum's stuff in boxes, so I can't really get rid of it. (I took it upon myself to throw away the box of old luggage tags that she'd kept, and was not at all popular afterwards, so you can imagine the reaction if I threw away anything else!). However, I've done my best to send her stuff to her and hide some of it in the outside cupboard, but please don't look under the bed or under that table with the very long tablecloth! Bless her, she did have a look through some of it and a couple of binbags were filled and taken to an Alzheimer's Society fundraising coffee morning that I volunteered at.
43. Healthy breakfast before I leave the house, smoothie, porridge
This is a boring one. But I have been very good about this as I now work from home, so no need to rush in the mornings! Think it has been good for the waistline too as my trousers definitely seem to want to fall down quite a lot!
Friday, 10 December 2010
71. Ride a camel
Nearly!
I recently had a ride on an elephant so I am going to tick this item off the list! Mr PBR and I tied the knot last month and headed off to India on our honeymoon. Towards the end of our all-too-short holiday, we went to the wonderful city of Jaipur where we had an elephant ride up to the Amber Fort, which gave us fabulous views. The elephant was called Champa (a flower's name, I think) and sitting on him was brilliant fun, rolling around at a leisurely pace. However, the mahout was carrying a metal spike to control the elephant and I couldn't help but notice a tear on the elephant's ear which made me very uncomfortable. The other thing that made me uncomfortable was the mahout's talking about money and his tip all the way up the hill, coupled with hawkers constantly trying to sell you quilts, paintings and guide books while you're actually on the move on the top of an elephant is quite surreal.
I recently had a ride on an elephant so I am going to tick this item off the list! Mr PBR and I tied the knot last month and headed off to India on our honeymoon. Towards the end of our all-too-short holiday, we went to the wonderful city of Jaipur where we had an elephant ride up to the Amber Fort, which gave us fabulous views. The elephant was called Champa (a flower's name, I think) and sitting on him was brilliant fun, rolling around at a leisurely pace. However, the mahout was carrying a metal spike to control the elephant and I couldn't help but notice a tear on the elephant's ear which made me very uncomfortable. The other thing that made me uncomfortable was the mahout's talking about money and his tip all the way up the hill, coupled with hawkers constantly trying to sell you quilts, paintings and guide books while you're actually on the move on the top of an elephant is quite surreal.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
98. Fix my iPod
The end of 2010 has been quite busy with weddings (mine and a friend's), babies (more than 20 born to my friends, including NINE in November - one of whom was my first nephew!), work and trips abroad, so I have neglected my 101 in list. I was horrified to notice that time is running out, so the first one in my little recent push was to sort out my iPod. I recycled my broken one (and five months on am still waiting for my payout from a certain recycling company), bought a new one and have put all of my CDs onto my i-Tunes which was very revealing. It appears that my taste in music has shifted quite dramatically from dance music to acoustic and folk. I recommend listening to every CD you have. Music is the closest thing we have to magic on this planet and it's incredible to relive some of the moments and emotions that come flooding back simply by listening to a song that meant a lot during your teenage years. I was also able to sell quite a few of my old classics too!
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
28. Buy something at auction - eBay doesn't count!
Again, a slight change to the item on the list, but I SOLD something at auction this week. With it being the World Cup (VUVUZELA at you - parp!!), I decided a few months ago to sell my beloved 1990 World Cup England team autographs that I've had for 20 years!
(remember this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhSZFrII40Y)
I've been having a slow and steady clear out since we moved into our house which Mr PBR's friends and family keep telling us is small, tiny, petit, compact. Etc etc. So it was time to let someone else enjoy this and I found out today that someone bid £100 for my souvenir which even included the signature of the late, great Sir Bobby Robson.
(remember this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhSZFrII40Y)
I've been having a slow and steady clear out since we moved into our house which Mr PBR's friends and family keep telling us is small, tiny, petit, compact. Etc etc. So it was time to let someone else enjoy this and I found out today that someone bid £100 for my souvenir which even included the signature of the late, great Sir Bobby Robson.
Monday, 14 June 2010
68. Tandem
I actually wrote "buy a tandem", but I am going to tick this off the list as we spent the day hiring a tandem.
In fact, it wasn't me, but Mr PBR who organised this as a birthday treat for me (and a timely reminder that my 1001 days are lessening and quickly! We got up at 6am and drove up to the Tandem Experience in Jackfield near Ironbridge, Shropshire for our day, greeted by wonderful weather, a plush two-seater and a very nice man called Pete.
We were given a quick lesson on how to get on and off, how to stop and a couple of other things, without a huge health and safety fanfare and we were away!
Mr PBR was at the front, meaning I literally sat back and did nothing while he braked, steered and pedalled, blissfully unaware that I wasn't pedalling and had my feet up!
We then cycled back to the Ironbridge and had a fantastic afternoon cycling more than 25 miles without breaking a sweat. Tandeming is great fun - reminded me of my adventures in my campervan when it automatically put a smile on my face and highly, highly recommended!
In fact, it wasn't me, but Mr PBR who organised this as a birthday treat for me (and a timely reminder that my 1001 days are lessening and quickly! We got up at 6am and drove up to the Tandem Experience in Jackfield near Ironbridge, Shropshire for our day, greeted by wonderful weather, a plush two-seater and a very nice man called Pete.
We were given a quick lesson on how to get on and off, how to stop and a couple of other things, without a huge health and safety fanfare and we were away!
Mr PBR was at the front, meaning I literally sat back and did nothing while he braked, steered and pedalled, blissfully unaware that I wasn't pedalling and had my feet up!
We then cycled back to the Ironbridge and had a fantastic afternoon cycling more than 25 miles without breaking a sweat. Tandeming is great fun - reminded me of my adventures in my campervan when it automatically put a smile on my face and highly, highly recommended!
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