Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Day 29 - Hopes, Dreams And Plans For The Next 365 Days

Oooo, I'm not sure! I suppose mainly I'd like all my family to be well. I hope my brother doesn't get picked on this year and that my Mum learns to put her feet up every now and again.

I hope to lose at least 2 stone by Christmas, when I'm gonna go to Camden and buy loads of new, smaller, clothes! I've lost 10 pounds so far. I also hope to eat healthier and do more exercise.

I plan to write more amigurumi patterns, and may ever write a pattern for my own hat and gloves for Christmas time. I'll be spending most of my time crocheting for the stall in December - I hope that goes well and that I have a great time like last year.

I'd like to start doing volunteer work at a local charity shop. I desperately need something to fill my time and I don't think there's much chance of me getting a job.

And in general I'd like to have a bit more fun! Going to gigs with my brother, enjoying my crochet work, look into going to Japan next year and to continue talking to the friends I've made. I'd also like to do more cooking, I like cooking. Cakes...

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Day 28 - This Year, In Great Detail

At New Year I'm in a better than normal mood. I'm usually abit glum around New Year. In January I book up to do the Brentwood Craft And Gift Fair again in December. I do alot of crocheting, making things like Shaun and Timmy the Sheep and Puff The Dragon. I get really sick mid month and throw up at my GP's *rolls eyes...* The Haiti earthquake hits the same day :( I start a diet and by the end of the month I've lost 10 pounds, yay! January is my busiest month ever in my shop and I do a Monsties Giveaway on my blog.

In February I make some things for my stall in December and I also make a toy for a friend's baby. Me and my friend Jill decide to arrange a yarn swap, so I'm constantly shopping for that. I get a friend code from my friend Sarah and we play together on Animal Crossing on the Wii. On Valentines Day my Nan dies :( It was a horrible shock and we all really miss her. And March is my Nan's funeral and interment.

Also in March I do lots of crocheting and clean my room. I buy some new things for it too and generally get myself sorted out. My diet wobbles abit when I put on 4 pounds :( I get my yarn swap stuff from Jill and I find I've been spoilt! :D

And that's my year so far.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Day 27 - This Month, In Great Detail

God, do I really have to do this?!

At the start of the month was my Nan's funeral. It was a sad day, but as far as funerals go it was nice. R.I.P Nan :(

The first half of the month involved clearing my Nan's house. It was really difficult for my Mum and Aunt. That got finished around the 14th March and the keys handed over.

I started clearing my room too about half way through the month. I had an awful lot of stuff to go through but I got it all done and actually made myself alittle bit of space. After doing that I bought myself a new laptop and telly. I'm still in the middle of converting files from my old PC to this laptop...

My Mum and I went to the cinema at Festival Leisure Park (Bas Vegas...) to see the new Tim Burton film - Alice In Wonderland. It was good! I hadn't been to the cinema in about 10 years so it was exciting lol!

My brother went to Brixton to see Steel Panther afew Fridays ago, and I went with my Mum and my Dad to pick him and his friend up. There were men in 80's wigs, tiger print tights and underpants walking around the streets of Brixton late that night. It was weird...

Last week was my Nan and Grandad's internment.

It's been a strange month all in all - one I don't want to repeat any time soon.

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Day 26 - Your Week, In Great Detail

Each day is roughy the same for me, so it's difficult to remember what I've been doing! But I'll do my best.

Monday was a normal day - just sitting around and crocheting. I think that day I started to crochet an amigurumi version of my favourite childhood toy - Ted!

Tuesday I continued with Ted. I also had a run in with my new laptop when I was on the net and a virus thing popped up on Deviant Art. It got me worrying...

Wednesday was my Nan and Grandad's internment at Pitsea Cemetery. My Grandad died in 2001 and my Nan kept his ashes. She died herself last month and both their ashes were put together and buried at Pitsea. It was an emotional day. R.I.P Nan and Grandad :(

Also on Wednesday I finished Ted. I gave him to my Mum but I plan on making more and putting them up for sale in my Etsy shop. I want everyone to have a Ted!

Thursday, my Mum and I went to PC World to ask about this stupid virus thing that'd been bothering me. They said it was nothing to worry about. Phew!

Friday I explained in yesterdays post. On Saturday my parents went to London but I stayed at home. I slept in a bit , got up and went on here. In the evening I did some more crocheting.

And today I've just been on here and watching my new TV. Grrreat.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Day 25 - Your Day, In Great Detail

To start with - my days are soooo boring it's not worth mentioning them in great detail lol! And today is only a few hours long for me so far, so we'll do yesterday.

I got up at about 8:30am, got ready and did my weekly weigh in. I've gone up 1 pound from last week :( Then I went for my appointment with my phsyciatrist (Sp?!). Yay. I go to see him about twice a year now - he's really good and actually knows what he's talking about, which I've found is rare after 9 years in the mental health service.

After that I went with my Mum to the town to do the twice weekly shop. There I bought some yarn in Wilkinsons.Whenever I go in there I just HAVE to buy some lol!

We came home and I had my lunch, which was a Weight Watchers sandwich from Asda. I had a shower and after that had a little sleep. I got up at about 4:30pm and had my dinner.

After dinner I went on my computer and did some general looking round, then I started crocheting a Happy Poo lol! I made it for my cousin's husband Lee - he thought it was highly amusing when I mentioned I can crochet a poo lmao!

In the late evening I put Film 4 on and watched 2 films - Don't Say A Work and The Cell. They were ok. After that it was early morning and time to go to bed.

Told you it was interesting. And that's a good day!!

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Day 22 - A Website


Knit-A-Square.com
Photo (c) Knit-A-Square

This is a website for the charity Knit-A-Square. It is a charity that collects 8''x8'' knitted or crocheted squares from people around the world, and makes them into blankets to give to the orphans of South Africa.

On the website there is an outline of what the charity does, patterns to make all different types of squares, patterns for clothing and hats and all the information you need to send off your squares and stuff when you've finished.

I like this website, and the charity itself. It's really nice to just crochet a square without having to think too hard about what you're doing, and also it's great to crochet for a good cause. And the website is packed full of information to help you along the way.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Day 21 - A Recipe



Volcanoes/Butterfly Cakes

This is an ancient recipe of my Mums...

You Will Need:

For Cake:
4oz Margarine
4oz Caster Sugar
4oz Self-Raising Flour
2 Eggs
2 Desert Spoons of Milk
Pinch Of Salt
2oz Dried Fruit (optional - personally I hate dried fruit so alway leave it out...)

For Butter Cream:
Icing Sugar
Vanilla Essense
Margarine

Jam or chocolate cream/pieces

Method

Cake
1. Put all ingredients in a bowl
2. Mix for one minute
3. Place cake cases in a baking tray
4. Put a dollop of the mixture in each cake case
5. Bake on middle shelf of oven, Gas Mark 5 (approx. 375F 190C) for 15 mins

Leave to cool

Butter Cream
1. Take a small amount of icing sugar and place it in a little bowl
2. Add a drop of vanilla essense
3. Add a small amount of margarine
- There's no exact measurments for this - just keep adding the ingredients until you get the consistence you want.

When cakes have cooled, cut a hole in the top of each one to create a kind of crater. Fill each crater with the butter cream and jam/chocolate.

Take the little piece of cake you cut out and cut it in half. Place the 2 pieces on top of the cream and jam/chocolate to create butterfly wings. Or just plop the while thing on top, like in the example above lol!

Tada! :D

Monday, 22 March 2010

Day 20 - A Hobby Of Yours


What do you think I'm gonna put for this?! Lol! It's crochet, of course. I was going to put that as a talent of mine, but I don't really have any other hobbies so I left it for today.

I first had a go at crochet when I was little - just chain stitches. I used to make really long chains - I didn't know what to do with them - I just liked making them. Then about 2 years ago I found out about amigurumi and I really wanted to learn. So I found some tutorials on YouTube and taught myself. The first thing I ever made was a tomato amigurumi (See photo). Just a simple red ball with green felt for leaves. Then it was a chick - again just a simple ball shape with felt feet this time.

The first pattern I ever wrote was for an amigurumi I called 'Zack The Prozac' lol! It was about 3'' tall and had a smiley face embroidered on it. I still have him now on my amigurumi shelf. As I got more confident with crocheting I tried things like granny squares and hats. My first hat was a big earflap hat that I got the pattern from off Craftster.org. It was way too big but I liked it anyway.

I think my favourite thing I've ever crocheted is probably the Eggberts. I made my first Eggbert - King Eggbert - when I was fairly new to crochet and was practising making an egg shape. He now lives in my Mums car. He's very different to the Eggberts I make now - you can see all his stuffing and the stitches are really loose. I still love him though! And I love crochet!

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Day 19 - A Talent Of Yours


I don't know if I can still do it or not - but I used to be ok at playing the piano.

I've always been quite musical, and my first instrument was the piano, or a little toy one I got one Christmas when I was about 4. When I was about 7 my parents bought me a real piano - we still have it in our living room, I love it. It's all out of tune now though.

I took proper piano lessons when I was little too, at a ladies house in Whitmore Way, Basildon. It was £10 an hour, and that seemed an awful lot of money to me in those days. I loved it though. When I was taking my options for my GCSE's I chose Music and piano was my instrument of choice. I didn't do too well in the written exam- I was only really intereted in the playing.

I still get the urge every now and again to have a go of my little piano in the living room. I'd hate it if ever my parents decided to get rid of it...

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Day 18 - Whatever Tickles Your Fancy

Finally my camera started working again! Yay! So here's what I got from the wonderful Jillz when we did a Yarn Swap!


I got all this yarn! There's Red Heart, Sugar N Cream, Fancy Yarn - all sorts. I've already used the brown yarns to make a doll...


The brown, chunky, wavey yarn worked great as hair, and the Red Heart Sports Weight did great for socks and a dress. I have plans for the rest of the yarns - I'm in the middle of making a duster out of the Sugar N Cream stuff and I'm gonna make some ami's with the worsted weight. And a scarf with the fancy stuff. Ooooo the possibilities!


I got more! There was also a Crochet Today magazine (which I've heard so much about but never been able to get); googley eyes, cute buttons (as you can see I've already used one of the little bug ones!) And also a cute little octopus ami! I forgot to take a picture of him - he's sitting infront of my DVD's on my nearly cleared bookcase :D

And that's what I got! Once again a MASSIVE Thank You Jillz for swapping with me - it's been really fun! If ever you wanted to swap again I'd be only too pleased! :D

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Day 17 - An Art Piece (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, etc.).


I can't draw to save my life, so I picked something by someone else.

This is a pencil drawing by my brother Glen, of Nikki Sixx and Kat Von D. He's always been really good at drawing ever since he was little - a talent I've always been jealous of. It must be so nice to just sit there and draw something. To draw something well lol He has drawn loads of pictures but I think this is one of his best - it looks like a photo! :D

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Day 16 - A Song That Makes You Cry (Or Nearly)

Days - Kirsty MacColl



This is a sad song itself, but it's doubly bad for me because it reminds me of when our pet fish Seaman died. I loved that fish so much - we had had him for over 10 years. He lived in the kitchen in his tank and was never any trouble. He went a bit weird towards the end - it wasn't nice to watch. So this song upsets me for that reason.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Day 15 - A FanFic


Wow, I haven't read a Fan Fic in years! I think the last one I read was about the band The Darkness on a Dan Hawkins forum. I couldn't possibly quote it...

Monday, 15 March 2010

Day 14 - A Non-Fictional Book

Brain Lock - Jeffery M. Schwartz



"... We all have our little quirks - habits and behaviors - that we know we'd be better off without. We all wish we had more self-control. But when thoughts spin out of control, becoming so intense and intrusive that they take over against our will, when bad habits turn into all-comsuming rituals that are performed to rid us of overwhelming feelings of fear and dread, something more serious is happening..."

This is the opening paragraph from the book Brain Lock by Dr. Jeffery M. Schwartz. It's a book about OCD and how to live with it. I've found this book very helpful in times when it all gets too much for me. The picture above is what my OCD looks like...

Sunday, 14 March 2010

Day 13 - A Fictional Book

Celephais

"... Kuranes had awaked the very moment he beheld the city, yet he knew from his brief glance that it was none other than Celephais, in the vally of Ooth-Nargai beyond the Tanarian Hills, where his spirit had dwelt all the eternity of an hour one summer afternoon very long ago, when he had slipt away from his nurse and let the warm sea-breeze lull him to sleep as he watched the clouds from the cliff near the village. He had protested then, when they had found him, waked him, and carried him home, for just as he was aroused he had been about to sail in a golden galley for those alluring region where the sea meets the sky. And now he was equally resentful of awaking, for he had found his fabulous city after forty weary years..."

This is a bit of my favourite story from the book The Call Of Cthulhu And Other Weird Stories by H.P Lovecraft.

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Day 12 - Whatever Tickles Your Fancy

Bedroom Clear-out

Throughout my life my room has always been, well, not messy - just full of stuff I don't really need. My family call it the Black Hole, 'cos when something goes in, it never comes out lol!

As I'm getting older I'm getting a bit fed-up with it being so full, so last week I decided to have another clear out, but this time I'm being really strict with what I can and can't keep.

I've always been a hoarder you see - I've got things from every point of my life so it's difficult to get rid of stuff. But it needs to be done. So far I have found old school books, the original grey-brick Gameboy, a Major Morgan, Sooty videos and all sorts of stuff. Them things I kept.

These are some of the things I want in my new room -


I'd love a new telly. I figured I have enough room on my desk for a 19'' one, which I the biggest I would've ever owned. I like this one with the Ipod dock...


Another electronic thing I'd like is a laptop. At the moment I'm using our old family PC. It's a great computer but takes up alot of room. So I think I'd be better suited to a nice shiny new laptop, like this one.


I'd really like an armchair at the end of my bed. I'd be able to watch my new telly and use my new laptop in it, it'd be mega comfy! I like this one from Ikea...


I'd also really like one of these posters! I've seen them around loads of places, and found that they sell little A4 versions on Ebay.co.uk. It'd look nice above my desk...

They're just a few things I'd like. I don't want much, do I lol! I spend about 90% of my time in my room - I literally live up there. So it's important to have it how I'd like it, if that makes sense. I'll let you know how it goes...

Friday, 12 March 2010

Day 11 - A Photo Of You Taken Recently

Eerr, I wasn't looking forward to this one! I hate ALL pictures of myself!

Here's the most recent one though, taken about 4 days ago...


Nicccce....

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Day 10 - A Photo Of You Taken Over Ten Years Ago

Photobucket



Hahaha! This was taken in the late 80's, early 90's when I was about 5. I'm enjoying a packet of Bensons Spring Onion crisps at Southend seafront, or maybe Hemsby, I can't remember. Check out the glasses lmao!

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Yarn Swap Recieved!

I recieved my Yarn Swap goodies from Jillz yesterday! I'm really happy with everything I got - I've been spoilt!

I got loads of fab yarn in all different weights and colours. I also got lots of goodies including a cute little octopus! I'm gonna have to think of a name for him...

A big Thank You to Jillz - I'm really happy with everything you sent! I hope you'll be happy with your stuff!

**I'd take a picture of the stuff I got, but my camera is dead at the moment. Hopefully I'll get some pictures up in a few days :) **

Day 09 - A Photo You Took.



This is a picture I too last year as part of the Little Visitor Swap Round 10 on Craftster.org.

The Little Visitor staying with me for the summer was Walter, the rainbow dinoaur. I took him to many places, including on a day trip to London to see the sights. This is Walter infront of Big Ben.

I took lots of pictures of Walter through-out his stay, and kept a blog of his adventures. You can view it here.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Days 07 And 08


Day 07 - A Photo That Makes You Happy



I love getting pictures sent to me of ami's people make with my patterns. Whether someone has tested for me or bought the pattern, it always makes me happy to see them and know people enjoyed them.

Above is the first picture I ever recieved of an ami tested by the lovely Cristy99 on Ravlery. He's name is Gimpy!


Day 08 - A Photo That Makes You Angry/Sad


This picture makes me sad. It's the old Wembley Stadium being demolished back in about 2001. I loved that place - I'd been there many time to see matches and go on tours. I was going through a really rough patch at the time, and it was a place of refuge. So when they knocked it down I was really sad.

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Day 06 - Whatever Tickles Your Fancy

What I've Been Making

About a week and a half ago I was looking through DA and found some great pictures to do with Rag Dolls. I thought it'd be nice to make an amigurumi rag doll, so this is what I came up with...



She's about 30cm/12'' tall and made with the usual DK yarn and 3.5mm hook. I wanted to use buttons for eyes this time to make her look more like a rag doll. I also thought I'd try out a weird hair cut. I like weird. I didn't know what to dress her in - I started off by making some felt clothes but it didn't work out. So in the end I crocheted her a dress. Oh, and she hasn't got a name yet. Any ideas? Again, something weird would be nice...

Next up were some more Monsties...


Made them for the fundraising fun day I'm taking part in on Easter Sunday. Did I mention I was doing that?! An old school friend of mine contacted me after seeing my crochet stuff on Facebook and asked me if I'd like a stall. Yay!

Then on *thinks* Monday I got a nice message from someone on Etsy saying they liked my Lolly doll from a while back, and wondered if they could buy the pattern. I found the pattern but it needed altering so I made a new one...


She's called Lolly too lol! The person on Etsy is now testing the pattern for me, if it all goes well I might put it up in my Etsy Shop.

Last but not least...


... Bear Ears Headband! Lmao! I saw a fab pattern on Ravelry for them, but when I tried it out I couldn't get the hang of it. So I made up my own pattern. They are made so they fit any size head, so can be worn by kids or grown-ups. Silly grown ups like me lol! (Yes, that's me in the picture. I hate pictures of myself...)I'm gonna make some more and sell them at the fundraiser.

I haven't done much of the Kokeshi Doll this week. Shame on me. I'm having a hard time seeing the stitches as I'm using black yarn. I'm gonna keep going though - hopefully it should be done in a couple of weeks.

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Friday, 5 March 2010

Day 04 - Your Favourite Book

Again - lots of favs. But I think the best thing I've ever read, and the book I keep returning to, is The Fall Of The House Of Usher and Other Writings by Edgar Allan Poe.


Love, Love, Love this book. It contains poems, short stories and essays. My favoruite poem is The Raven, about a man pestered by a persistant (and talking) Raven that turns up on his door step and won't leave. My favourite story is *thinks* The Pit and the Pendulum or Ligeia, and Music my fav essay. Although it's only 6 lines long lol! Love it.

Some of my other favs include:
Bram Stoker's Dracular
My Booky Wook - Russell Brand
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
The Catcher In The Rye - J.D Salinger
Pride And Perjudice And Zombies - Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
Night Shift - Stephen King

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Day 03 - Your Favourite Television Program

I'd have to say my favourie TV programme is either:

Red Dwarf


OMG, this was my favourite show growing up, and is still right up there! It's basically a kind of sci-fi comedy about 4 characters being lost in space millions of years in the future, aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf. There's Dave Lister, the last human left in existance; Arnold Rimmer, a hologram of his dead bunk mate; Cat, a creature that evolved from Listers pet cat and Kryten, a service droid they rescued from an abandoned ship, who has a funny shaped head.

I can't stress how much I love this programme. I first saw it when I was about 6 and loved it ever since. I own all 8 series on DVD and have some of the original VHS' hidden away in my wardrobe. They stopped making it ages ago, but it remains a classic.

Heroes


I've loved this programe since it first came out in *thinks* 2006?! At first I wasn't too keen as it is very involved, but I grew to love it. My favourite character is Peter Petrelli, the former hospice nurce who later finds out he has special abilities. I like Sylar too - everyone likes a baddie!

It's gone down hill abit since Season 1, I think. Season 2 was cut short dues to the writters strike, Season 3 was better and this Season, 4, doesn't seem to be as great as the 1st. But I still watch it every week, and buy the DVD box sets when they come out. I wonder if they'll make another Season?

Some of my other favourite TV programmes include:
The Mighty Boosh
Waking The Dead
Peter Kay's Pheonix Night
Silent Witness
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place
South Park
Escape To The Country (lol!)

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Day 2 - Your Favourite Movie

Like with my favourite songs, I have many favourite movies, and it seems to change over time. But at the moment, I'd say my favourite is Twelve Monkeys.


This film was released in 1995, but I first saw it about a year and a half ago. Bruce Willis plays James Cole - a reluctant volunteer from the year 2035, when humans live underground because of a virus that wiped out 99% of the Earths population. He is sent back in time to find the cause of the virus, and gets in to all sorts of trouble along the way, including spending some time in a mental hospital with Brad Pitts character Jeffrey Goines, going back to World War I and the final scene in an airport where he runs into himself as a child.


I love this film so much. I like anything that's a bit weird and involves twisted plotlines, and there's plenty of that in this film! Brad Pitt is brilliant as Jeffrey Goines, the leader of a band of animal activists. He plays a mad man really well! Bruce Willis and Madeleine Stowe (who plays Dr. Kathryn Railly) are both fab too.

Some of my other favourite film include:
The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy
Girl, Interrupted
Donnie Darko
Interview With The Vampire
Ring Trilogy (Japanese Versions)
Seven
Sleepy Hollow

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Day 01 - Your Favourite Song

I have many favourite songs - it's so difficult to name just one! It usually all depends on the mood I'm in. These are 3 of my all time favs though...

Growing On Me - The Darkness



.. or anything by The Darkness! I LOVE this band - I first heard them - this song - in mid 2003. My brother said he'd just bought a CD by this new band and it was really good, so I had a listen. And it was! I became a massive TD fan, and now own everything they ever released, including the famous I Believe In A thing Called Love EP that cost me £100/$150. Money well spent, if you ask me! This song is my fav of theirs though as it was the first one I heard, and it reminds me of the happy days when they were still around *cries*

Hey Johnny Park! - Foo Fighter



Classic Foo! I love Foo Fighters! I've always been aware of them but only really got into them about 4 years ago after seeing the Learn To Fly video on Kerrang! TV. This song is probably my favourite one of theirs though, from the album The Color And The Shape, 1997. Dave Ghrol says of the song: "Oh, my God, that song's about 15 different things! The only reason why it's called 'Hey, Johnny Park!' is because when I was young, my best friend was this kid who lived across the street from me called Johnny Park and we were like brothers from the age of 5 to 12. I haven't heard from him since I was about 14 years old and I thought if I named a song after him he might call." Aawww! I wonder if he ever did?

And a blast from the past while I'm here...



This was my all time favourite song when I was little! I used to be a football nut - seriously I lived in football shirts - mainly England ones. I still have them somewhere. I loved this song - it was the offical England song for Euro 96 - when the European Chanpionships were held in England. That's when I first got into football. Happy days!

Some of my other favourite songs include:

Chapter Four -Avenged Sevenfold
Permanent Vacation - Aeromith
Lullaby - The Cure
Count In Fives -The Horrors
Me Vs. The World - Madina Lake
Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
Our Lady Of Sorrows - My Chemical Romance
Brick By Boring Brick - Paramore
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - Queen

Monday, 1 March 2010

30 Day Meme

Early in February this year I was reading Jillz' fab blog and saw that she was doing what was called a 30 Day Meme. I didn't have a clue what it was but as I read on it looked quite interesting. You're given a different prompt for each day, over 30 days, and you blog about that prompt. Apparently it's a big deal over on LiveJournal. So I thought I'd give it a go!

Here's the prompts:

Day 01 - your favourite song.
Day 02 - your favourite movie
Day 03 - your favourite television program.
Day 04 - your favourite book.
Day 05 - your favourite quote.
Day 06 - whatever tickles your fancy.
Day 07 - a photo that makes you happy.
Day 08 - a photo that makes you angry/sad.
Day 09 - a photo you took
Day 10 - a photo of you taken over ten years ago.
Day 11 - a photo of you taken recently.
Day 12 - whatever tickles your fancy.
Day 13 - a fictional book.
Day 14 - a non-fictional book.
Day 15 - a fanfic.
Day 16 - a song that makes you cry (or nearly).
Day 17 - an art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.).
Day 18 - whatever tickles your fancy.
Day 19 - a talent of yours.
Day 20 - a hobby of yours.
Day 21 - a recipe.
Day 22 - a website.
Day 23 - a YouTube video.
Day 24 - whatever tickles your fancy.
Day 25 - your day, in great detail.
Day 26 - your week, in great detail.
Day 27 - this month, in great detail.
Day 28 - this year, in great detail..
Day 29 - hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days.
Day 30 -- whatever tickles your fancy.

Interesting! I love things like this! Plus it'll give me something to blog about everyday for a month lol! I'll start tomorrow...