Sunday, December 07, 2014

30 Days of Lists 4-7

I have been making lists daily, which is pretty good for me. It's a bit tedious making a blog post for each individual list, though, and it seems to be a bit of overkill. Therefore, I am lumping a bunch of lists together.

I made my lists for Days 4, 5, & 6 with Pic Collage and for Day 7 with Photo Grid. I was able to find more stickers to use with Photo Grid. Photo Grid allows for right flush text, and I like that for my lists. Pic Collage allows only for centered text at this time (at least the Android app doesn't have other justification options; the iPhone version I used did). I had avoided using Photo Grid for a few days, because it forced me to choose at least one photo before making my scrapbook page, and I don't always know what I want for a photo when I start making a list and every list even calls for a photo. But I found a way around this by choosing one photo, then deleting it after I have added something else to the page.

Day 4's prompt was, "Friends and family I get to see this month." I'm optimistic I'll get to see my parents - my job is fickle and time off, especially in December, is hard to come by. Since my brother lives nearby, that one is more doable. And the bandmates to whom I refer are fellow members of a community band. When I wrote the list, I was anticipating a concert on December 6, which was successfully carried out yesterday afternoon.

Day 5's prompt was, "Changes I made in 2014." I didn't make changes so much as acquire new stuff, most of it by necessity (or at least perceived necessity - I could probably live without most of the new stuff I have acquired). My car was totaled back in March, when it was rear-ended by another motorist. I had to purchase a new car. My iPhone was stolen in early November (or maybe I lost it, with the result being the same - no phone), so I had to upgrade to a new phone. My laptop was dying very early this year, so I purchased a tablet in February "just because." I found I missed the laptop experience, though, and purchased a laptop in October. I think I should be set for electronic toys for quite some time.

Day 6's prompt was, "Favorite words to write." All I could think of was "diarrhea," "fuchsia," and "hemorrhoid," all of which are fun to spell and write. The meanings of the words do not factor in, as one might find diarrhea and hemorrhoid odd choices of favorite words.

Day 7's prompt was, "Things I think about in the shower." Horror movies have forever ruined me, so the number one thing I think about in the shower is that someone will break in and I won't hear him with the water running and he will murder me. This means someone out there must be watching and listening very carefully to my every move in order to time his entry to coincide with my taking a shower. No one said thoughts are always rational.

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