Thursday, January 21, 2010

2010...Oh Yeah.

So the website is now up and running as well as the Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter. It is really exciting. I have had a ton of orders on the website and the Facebook page has over 1,000 fans in less then a week. I have been getting so many emails from people praising Be A Number and they are absolutely flattering... keep them coming :) But honestly, every email and every single idea, big or small, help to complete this amazing puzzle. The Student Rep. programs are starting up this semester. These people at different colleges are so into it and it's awesome. As of right now, the school that has gotten the most done in the shortest amount of time is University of Michigan. They have been amazing. I am so damn excited to see where this month will take us.

The reason that I really wanted to make a blog today is because I have come up with a list of things to do this year. I guess you can call it "new year's resolutions" but to me they fall under another category. I can not take full credit for all of these, because a few of them were inspired from Tim Ferriss as well as Kevin Rose. Tim Ferriss wrote The Four Hour Workweek and keeps a blog @ www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog. And Kevin Rose is Tim Ferriss' friend who is the Founder of Digg. You can check out some of Kevin Rose's stuff @ kevinrose.com. Anyway... I am hoping that by posting this for all to see, I can accomplish all of these goals.

YEAR 2010 PLANS (in no order)
1. Learn to grow a bonsai Tree
2. See more live music
3. Drink more wine with friends
4. Learn to fly fish
5. Get my blood tested and check for vit. D
6. Read "Vagabonding"
7. Get into tea
8. Buy at least two pieces of art
9. Go wine tasting
10. Go Chocolate tasting
11. Cliff Jump
12. Camp on a mountain

So that is my list. I think they sound fun. If you have done any of these or know anything about any of them, let me know.

Also, I don't know if I had had this on the blog before, but add me on my Facebook and Twitter.

I'm so excited for this year.

LISTENING 2: SYMPHONIES by DAN BLACK

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