Thursday, October 15, 2009

43. Apply for at least 3 scholarships (1/3)

I just finished applying for my first scholarship, which was the Wendy's Classic Achiever Scholarship. It felt pretty weird applying for a scholarship. Sometimes, I feel like this year is just surreal. I mean, it's been going along differently than every other year. For one thing, I haven't been doing as well in school as I usually do, which is strange and pretty disappointing on my part, considering it's my last year and I would love to be at my best.

It sounds pretty strange for a seventeen year old to say they're burned out, but I am. Finally finishing one of my scholarship applications was like the nail in the coffin. I still have so many others to apply for, and now I'm kicking myself in the butt for not doing things I know I could have, such as applied to be the head of the peer helping group. Things like that would have definitely allowed me to apply for, and look better in, scholarships.

Anyways, wish me luck! I've finished one of my applications. Only two more to finish this task, but so many others so I can afford university in general.

Friday, October 2, 2009

o2. Go all out for Terry Fox.

So, I've been doing the Terry Fox walk since I was at least 9 years old. Maybe earlier, I can't remember, to be honest. Regardless, being in grade 12, this is my last school-related Terry Fox walk, and definitely the most memorable. It was amazing.

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Some of the Grads of 2010

My friends ( Lorraine, Susanne, and Jessica ) and I got together at Susanne's house after school yesterday to decorate our shirts. To say we had fun would definitely be an understatement. I will always remember that night, honestly. From the history of birth control (seriously, it was a university course lecture) to practicing for next Thursday as we ran around trying to find accessories for our outfits, it was a night full of surprises. Our shirts turned out pretty amazing too.

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Jess, Susanne, & Lorraine having fun decorating our shirts.

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Decorating

Today was definitely amazing. I got up at 6:30 (which is an amazing feat for me, let me tell you) and got semi-ready to go. Jess came to pick me up at 7:20, and we went to Susanne's to fully prep with our shirts. That's the most fun I've had getting ready for school ever, even if we were late.

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Making ourselves even greener for the Pius Grad Spirit

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Our gorgeous shirts. (From left: Susanne, Jessica, Me, Lorraine)

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The backs. I'm T.K. Nguyen, if it isn't obvious :)

The walk itself was the usual. Cold but sunny and lots of laughter. I'm almost glad we didn't take our car, even though that would've been pretty exciting. It's sad to think that it's the last time we're going to be doing a tradition that seems to be ingrained into us. None of the grads seem to want to leave and end such an amazing day, as no one was leaving. It was definitely the best Terry Fox Walk I've ever participated in and I'm so proud to be an X-Men, as well as a member of the graduating class of 2010. We have so much spirit it amazes me.

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"Last Names" GRADS 2010 baby!

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Our asians =P

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So, I've included a few pictures, but that's definitely not all of them. There are around 200 pictures from the entire day, so I won't be attaching all of those.

Thanks so much for an awesome day, Pius, and GO GRADS 2010!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

101 in 1001


The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (ie. No ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable, or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. Represent some amount of effort on my part).

Why 1001 Days? Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple goals such as New Year’s resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organising and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.

Key:

italics: in progress

strike through: completed

Live as if you will die tomorrow…:
1. Do Karaoke with a group of friends, in a public place.
2. Go all out for Terry Fox - October 2, 2009
3. Get my G2.
4. Go for crêpes.
5. Go see a professional play at the NAC (or any other theatre).
6. Do at least 10 post crossings. (0/10)
7. Tell someone how I really feel about them, whether it be good or bad.
8. Have a sleepover with my friends.
9. Skate on the canal once a year (0/3)
10. Send a message in a bottle.
11. Decorate my wall with 100 pictures of me & friends. (0/100)
12. Meet someone famous & get their autograph & picture.
13. Bake something special for a family party.
14. Finish writing a song/book about something important to me.
15. Find a new job or get promoted.
16. Swim with a dolphin.
17. Try 5 restaurants I’ve never dined at before. (1/5 -Tucker's [November 2009])
18. Paint my nails a brilliant colour I would have never otherwise considered.
19. Read a book for every letter of the alphabet (0/26)

…Learn as if you will live forever:
20. Learn to play a song on the guitar.
21. Learn a swear word in some of my friends’ native languages.
i. Vietnamese/French/Arabic/Tagalog/Italian/Spanish/German (0/7)
22. Learn to cook a real meal for the family.
23. Learn to make 5 actual drinks.
24. Learn to make a Vietnamese delicacy from scratch.
25. Learn the American Sign Language alphabet. (0/26)
26. Learn to saw ‘I love you’ in 5 new languages (Not English, French, or Vietnamese) (0/5)
27. Learn pilates/yoga & practice at home.
28. Learn to crack an egg with one hand.

“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”
– Henry Miller
29. Leave the continent.
30. See my cousins in California & Oklahoma (0/2)
31. Go on a road trip.
32. Rent a cottage with friends and go wild.
33. Have a picnic in the park or at the beach.
34. Go to the new water park/Mont Cascade with friends.
35. Go to the Tulip Festival.
36. Go to Disney World and get autographs & pictures.


“You can think of Hollywood as high school. TV actors are freshmen, comedy actors are maybe juniors, and dramatic actors - they're the cool seniors.”
- Owen Wilson
37. Have a date for prom that I like and enjoy spending time with.
38. Remember my prom (or at least parts of it)
39. Take part in a Grade 12 tradition. (Grad Christmas Show - December 18th, 2009)
40. Party like a rock star during my senior March Break.
41. Apply seriously to at least 1 school away from home. (Queen's University - December 8, 2009 )
42. Visit a university campus that isn’t one I’ve already been to.
43. Apply to at least 3 scholarships. (2/3 - Wendy's Classic Achiever, TD Canada Trust Leadership Scholarship)
44. Leave my mark at Pius.
45. Make a scrapbook of my senior year.
46. Graduate!

“Good girls are just bad girls who don’t get caught.”
47. Go to a party & get drunk.
48. Go clubbing.
49. Watch the sunrise after a night of partying.
50. Play sip or strip poker/twister, and strip something that isn’t the usual, safe, pansy stuff (like jewellery or socks)
51. Try 3 drinks I’ve never had before.(0/3)
52. Celebrate my eighteenth like there is no tomorrow.
53. Throw a surprise party.
54. Pop champagne the fancy way.
55. Break the law.
56. See an awesome band/concert with a group of friends.
57. Attend a university dorm party.
58. Celebrate New Year’s the way it’s supposed to be, while watching the countdown.

“You must love yourself before you love another. By accepting yourself and fully being what you are, your simple presence can make others happy.”
59. Be able to touch my toes.
60. When I feel like crap, dress beautifully.
61. Stay a size zero.
62. Take 2 classes at the gym and go through with it for every class. (0/2)
63. Go through my closet and give away at least one bag of clothing.
64. Buy something from Aritzia and don’t return it.
65. Write a letter to myself.
66. Buy a matching set of sexy lingerie.
67. Splurge on an amazing pair of boots.
68. When someone asks me what I’m thinking, tell them.
69. Work out three times a week for a month (0/12)
70. Have a spa day with a friend.
71. Go a month without eating McDonalds. (30/30)

“Perhaps the most important thing we can undertake toward the reduction of fear is to make it easier for people to accept themselves, to like themselves.” -Bonaro W. Overstreet

72. Perform in front of a crowd twice. (1/2 - Grad Christmas Show - December 18, 2009).
73. Say yes to something I would usually never do.
74. Mail in a secret to PostSecret.
75. See a horror film.
76. Go to Wonderland and ride 5 rides that someone asks me to go on that I would never otherwise go on. (0/5)

“If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliche that must have been left behind in the Sixties, that's his problem. Love and peace are eternal.”
- John Lennon
77. Fall in love.
78. Use a really corny pick up line.
79. Kiss in the rain.
80. Get my palm’s read or fortune told.
81. Have my first kiss.
82. Have a bonfire!
83. Take pictures in a photo booth.
84. See a chick flick with a guy who is important to me.
85. Tell 4 friends & a (future) boyfriend “I love you” and honestly, truly mean it.

“Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver.” - Barbara De Angelis
86. Make dinner for the family at least once.
87. Pay for the order of the car behind me in a drive-thru lane.
88. Donate blood.
89. Make a blanket (jean or knitted) to give to CHEO.
90. Write a letter to 5 people & express how grateful I am and what they have done to make me who I am today. (0/5)
91. Send a care package to a friend going to a school abroad.
92. have a girl’s day.
93. Volunteer at CHEO again.
94. Donate my hair to Locks of Love.


“1001 Day Project: a unique meme that challenges and inspires you to set and complete realistic goals in life.”
95. Take pictures of everything I do.
96. Put $5 into a piggy bank for every task I complete. (0/101)
97. Donate $2 for every task I do not complete.
98. On day 1001, go invest this money into an RRSP.
99. Make a scrapbook of this.
100. Write in a blog every time I complete a task.
101. Write a new letter to myself, reflecting on this journey and how I’ve changed.

Start date: September 22, 2009
End date: June 20, 2012 (My birthday!)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Writing My List

So, I'm still in the process of writing my list. Thinking of 101 things to do is surprisingly hard! I'm currently at 37, so I'm hoping to finish it as soon as I can!