Hung out with my new friend Paula on Sunday and canvased for Obama. This consists of knocking on specific doors of independent voters and asking them who they are planning on supporting for the 2012 elected.
Whew, was it exciting!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
#10: Go to a Fair.
I went with Jenny and Lisa to the Wolfboro Hospital Fair. This is one of those goals that I said, "Oh! This is a goal!" Totally forgot about it. Anyway, we went to Bubble's and got pizza and watched MLP:FiM which is everything I wanted to do and nothing to do with the fair. We also saw Carnie Drama (should be a TLC show) and got yelled at for spinning too fast on the "Berry Go Round/Spin the Apple" ride. There was a long conversation about the title of the ride, and looking back on it, I'm remembering the two girls as drunk even though they were completely sober. They were both tired. We also saw a Carnie with a face tattoo. I really wanted to take a picture. I didn't.
#326: Stand behind politician! (Instant Goal)
Have you ever watched a candidate speak and have seen all of those people behind them? THAT WAS ME! Behind Michelle Obama!
I'm the one right by the demonic high school teacher. Actually, his tallness got us INTO that position! Michelle hates short people.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
#266: Go to another Wedding!
This goal was achieved in June, but I forgot about it! It was a great wedding with brunch and...AN OPEN BAR. Perfect.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
#55: Find a Republican Candidate to Support in the 2012 Elections

I think the purpose of this goal is to teach myself that not all republicans are bad, and not all democrats are good. Actually, I really have an easy time finding democrats I don't like (re: John Edwards) and an easy time finding republicans I do like (Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski), but when I look at who I like and who I don't like, there seem to be too many similarities on things that don't matter.
For instance, I am extremely inclined to vote for a female over a male. I supported Hillary over Obama, wanted Martha Coakley to win the Massachusetts primary for senate and all of the above republicans I listed who I liked are women.
Also, I love the republicans who are bi-partisen and hate the "blue dogs". I can't stand Nelson or Lieberman, but love Olympia. This really isn't very fair of me. I will say that I do like some ultra-conservative senators, even if I don't agree with them. I always liked hearing Pete Domenici speak, and enjoy Orrin Hatch and John Kyl whenever they are questioning a supreme court nominee. Still, those are exceptions to my rules.


#5, #6, #45, #55, #203, #204, #245, #326


Many of you know that I went with the Friendship Chorus to Armenia and Georgia. They have a "cool" relationship with each other (mostly because of the friends they keep) but both have a long history with Christianity, so we saw a lot of old churches. Like first century. The difference between the two countries is very clear at the border. You enter into Georgia and it's like you've warped forward 60 years. Tblisi, capital of Georgia, is very modern and new, while Yerevan, capital of Armenia, is 2,500 years old. Yerevan also has a sweet fountain show. Both countries have lots of stray dogs, which is fun/sad. I had a great time in both countries!
#45: Have a Piece Written for CES
I was so psyched to have the first piece sent to me a few months ago for the New Hampshire concert I'm doing at CES in the spring of 2013. The concert theme, which has been hinted at in the goals list, is new works by New Hampshire composers, or composers with a connection to New Hampshire. All of them have lived in NH for a period of time, most of them still do. An exciting adventure!!
#55: Find a Republican Candidate that I like

#203: Go to a Museum
The Armenian Genocide Museum was very moving, but I felt like they were trying to prove the genocide happened the entire time. Probably because Turkey is so mean! Anyway, whatever your feelings are about the subject (mine is very pro-Armenia, but Turkey is my favorite meat) I thought it was interesting when someone said that people who live IN Armenia care about this issue, but care more about opening the border to Turkey for trade, in contrast to outside-of-Armenia groups who are really only focused on making Turkey and other countries label it "genocide".
#204: Go to a Museum
The Tretyakov Gallery has the largest collection of Russian art in the world. And it's air conditioned!!
#245: Visit a New Country: Russia
On our way back to America, we stopped by Russia! Spent three nights there and had a blast trying to cram the entire city in! It's big.

Instant Goal! I don't know why this wasn't on the list, but it should have been! The seats were too close together, there was no air conditioning and the orchestra was laughably bad. On the plus side, the tickets were reasonable, the seats were in a fantastic location and the dancing was great!...I think. I couldn't tell because my eyes were crying sweat. Anyway, I learned that you should not go to the ballet if:
1. There is no AC and it's the summer.
2. There is an awful orchestra and you are a musician.
3. You don't like paper fans.
Still, it was a ballet. And it was in Russia. And I wore a bow-tie with jeans.
Monday, May 28, 2012
#171: Have a Facebook Free Month
The facebook Free Month goal was something my friend Mark did and I liked the idea. I have a pretty addicting personality so I thought it would be hard (and it was), but it was made easier with my former roommate moving. He canceled the cable and internet and I deleted my facebook app on my phone, so it was a easy in that sense.
Anyway, I didn't like this goal. It sucked. It did not make me a better person. I'm not overly addicted to facebook, so I did not get hours of my life back. I did not blog more. I did not read more. I just went on reddit more and missed large pieces of information that everyone else knew like engagements. I also missed important messages that were facebooked to me from people who didn't see I was taking the month off.
Having a cell phone free month would be stupid. So was this. Anyway, it's done. It's nice to know I could give up facebook if I wanted to, and I didn't miss it that much. Also, I've been on facebook all day instead of finishing moving, so I probably did a lot of other productive things while I was off it. I think a reddit free month would be better for me, and something I will never do.
Also: I completed #260 (have a nature themed concert) and #223 (Hear Emma say my name!).
Anyway, I didn't like this goal. It sucked. It did not make me a better person. I'm not overly addicted to facebook, so I did not get hours of my life back. I did not blog more. I did not read more. I just went on reddit more and missed large pieces of information that everyone else knew like engagements. I also missed important messages that were facebooked to me from people who didn't see I was taking the month off.
Having a cell phone free month would be stupid. So was this. Anyway, it's done. It's nice to know I could give up facebook if I wanted to, and I didn't miss it that much. Also, I've been on facebook all day instead of finishing moving, so I probably did a lot of other productive things while I was off it. I think a reddit free month would be better for me, and something I will never do.
Also: I completed #260 (have a nature themed concert) and #223 (Hear Emma say my name!).
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