10.03.2009

State visit progress thus far

Goal #60 is Visit all 50 states. I think it's only fitting that I list what states I've already been to and why. When I was younger, my parents and I took tons of road trips, so I've actually been to A LOT more states than I will list below. However, I decided to not include the states that I do not really remember. I've decided to only count states within the last few years that I can remember going to as an adult.

1. California - Obviously I live here
2. Oregon - most recently went for work
3. Nevada - Las Vegas
4. Texas - visiting family
5. Maryland - senior trip
6. Florida - went for work
7. Arizona - went for work
8. New Mexico - went for work
9. Georgia - went for work

As of 10/3/09

Geez, my list is twice as long if I include all my childhood trips, but I really can't because I don't really remember anything about the other states.

Goal #52 Complete!!!


I have completed another goal! I baked a cake from scratch! Previously I attempted to bake a Tyler Florence Chocolate cake, and I failed miserably. You can reference previous posts to look at the failure. The thing is, I used the same recipe to see if I could do it correctly. I did everything EXACTLY the same and look at what happened...


Geez!!!!! The cake broke apart! Both layers! I have NO idea why. And then it hit me. The reason I don't bake is because not only do you have the ingedients and mixing to worry about, but with baking, you also have to take into account the weather and conditions in your kitchen. Whether it is cold, hot or humid can greatly affect the outcome of your product. Damn!!! I almost gave up again and then decided to get through it.




All in all, the cake's appearance looks 100% better than the first try. However, once we ate it, it seemed a little more dry than the first one. I'm telling you, it's the weather. But I did accomplish my goal and I know that I can now take any cake recipe and make it if I want to. Mixes are a thing of the past. Unless of course, I have no time, which is the story of my life. Go me!!!













8.19.2009

Goal #43, on it's way, with headaches in tow


I previously mentioned that I had decided on Quicken software to help me create my money management system. I went to Office Max and bought the software. $60 bucks later, I have no idea what I'm doing. I don't know what I was thinking. I'm terrible with numbers and the last time I took a math class was junior year of highschool.

I thought I would be able to upload my checking and savings accounts, sync it with the program so it knows what transactions and deposits I make and then it was going to tell me what to do to make it better. It turns out that Quicken is not so user friendly. There was no manual because all the help features are built in. I work much better with manuals because it's all laid out for you but with help features where you type in the question, I never know what question to ask because I don't know what I'm doing in the first place.

I've managed to upload my accounts, but other than that, I have no idea what to do. I can't figure out where it's getting it's numbers from and why it keeps counting my monthly bills as misc. expenditures. Another problem I am encountering is the fact that it lets you put in your paychecks so you can see how much money you expect to come in that month. The problem is, I do not get paid salary at any of my jobs, so my income changes paycheck to paycheck. Especially with my recent reduction in hours, I have no idea what my next paycheck will look like. Even writing about it is stressing me out.

But I've enlisted the help of my coworker who happens to be really good with numbers. So hopefully I can have this figured out by the end of the month and I will be well on my way to saving more than I'm spending.

Goal # 52 ALMOST completed, but not

So I attempted to complete Goal #52 and bake my very first cake from scratch. Below is the visual journey through the attempt. This picture is all the ingredients I intended to use in my Tyler Florence Ooey Gooey Decadent Chocolate cake.



I then added together all of the "DRY" ingredients aka the flour, salt, baking soda.



The next step was to melt 4oz. of bitter chocolate and let cool. Tada. So far, so good.



Next up is a before and after shot of the sugar and butter being mixed together in yet another bowl. To me, the after shot looked like diced up eggs.




To that, I added the cooled chocolate to the batter. It's looking good.


All mixed together, but still thick and chunky looking, I add in the eggs, mixed bowl of dry ingredients and some cold water, alternating that with the dry ingredients. I'm not sure if the alternating actually helps the process or if it's just an added pain to the process.




Batter is ready!!!!!

Two 9 inch pans are greased and waiting for the batter.

*IMPORTANT* This is where I unknowingly mess up.Batter is poured into the greased pans. The pans go into the oven.



Meanwhile, while the cake is baking, I make the frosting, starting with a TON of powdered sugar.



Then to the sugar I add a lot of Vanilla and some more melted dark chocolate.



Perhaps because I am used to the commercial Betty Crocker frosting loaded with preservatives to allow for a long shelf life, I was not expecting my frosting to come out in the consistency that it did. To me, it was thin, almost waterlike. I reread the directions several times to make sure I did it right. I followed them to the T. To the frosting I added cut up pieces of chocolate to give more volume to the frosting. While the frosting was waiting to be used I realized that I indeed had made the frosting correctly because while it sat, the top of the bowl got hard. The frosting hardens as it sits, but is easily mixable if you are not ready for it to harden.



After the cakes were done, I let them cool for 40 minutes just like the directions said. After they were sufficiently cool, I attempted to take them out of the pans and this is where I epically fail. *NOTE* I failed earlier in the blog when the directions said to grease the pans. I did exactly that, but in addition to greasing the pans, the directions also said to cut two large circles of parchment paper to place in the bottom of the pan for added no stick security.

1. I didn't have parchment paper.
2. I thought it was more of a suggestion if you didn't feel secure in your pam spraying abilities.

Needless to say, I couldn't get the cakes out of the pans. I got so angry, I almost just dug my hands into the cake and threw it on the cake holder.



After much arguing with myself and talking to the cakes, I eventually got the cakes out, but not without huge chunks missing, cake ALL OVER my kitchen and not a single nice layer of cake to be seen. Even after feeling defeated I decided to finish the endeavor. I poured the Chambourd liquer over both layers and then attempted to move one ugly layer on top of the other ugly layer. It took me a minute to decide which of the two was least ugly.

THEN, I realized I didn't have any spatula things to spread the frosting with. The cake was already in a very delicate situation and I didn't have the proper utensil to safely spread the frosting. I located the most spatula looking spoon I could find and spread the frosting. The cake kept falling off on the corners and wouldn't stay in places after I put the frosting on. I ended up using the frosting like glue in order to keep my cake from looking like a pile of poo. Below are pictures of what I think is the ugliest cake ever!!!




Needless to say, I will not count Goal #52 as complete due to its ugly nature. I am going to try again on Friday. Hopefully my OCD will allow me to cross #52 off my list the second time around.

8.13.2009

Progress is forthcoming...

After scouring the Internet and comparing programs, it looks like I will be going with the Quicken Money Program. It seems to be the most user friendly and will tell me in plain English how much more I'm spending than I should. Now that I've made the decision, I just need to go do it.

Today, I went to my best friend Katrina's mother's memorial. Glenda was like a second mother to me. Something the pastor said this morning has really stuck with me today. He simply said "Fear Not". There is nothing to fear since God is with us and will help us along. I do not need to fear making a budget, I just need to do it and God will help me along the way when it says on paper that I am living FARRRRR beyond my means. There is no fear. A little trepidation perhaps, but no fear. It needs to be done.

So the reality of it is - #43 - Create a money management program is in full swing. I am aiming to have the numbers set up by the end of the month so I can start September with all the numbers in place to see where my money goes.

On another note/goal, tomorrow will be my attempt to complete goal #52 - Bake a cake from scratch. I ended up going with a Chocolate cake recipe from Tyler Florence of The Food Network fame. When my dad (a diabetic) caught wind of the fact that I am going to be making a cake, he somehow jumped to the conclusion that I was making the cake as a practice for the actual cake I will be baking for him on his birthday (2 weeks from now). I never said I was making a cake for him, but I guess I am now. So the cake tomorrow has a twofold purpose.

1. To help me complete #52 on my life list
2. To act as a practice cake for the second cake from scratch I will be making in 2 weeks.

I hope all goes well. I will take picture throughout the process.

8.03.2009

Forced Progress

Due to circumstances beyond my control, I've been forced to start working on Goal #43 aka, Create a Money Management Program aka Make a Budget. It's a good thing to have a budget, I just didn't want to be forced into making one. I have many jobs, but my full time job has cut my hours almost in half. Damn this recession BS.

Due to the depletion of my income, I have been forced to closely monitor my money so that I can make rent, pay school loans and my car note. Those are the 3 big ones. All my other bills are not as important. I'm very good with my money, but I find as I am getting older, I am starting to worry more and more about retirement, the future etc etc etc. If I think too much about it, I get overwhelmed and can't think straight, so I try to live in the present as much as possible.

Therefore, I've started looking into budgeting programs. What I would like is a program that I can plug numbers into and it does the work for me. If you know me, you know that I am terrible with numbers. If I have a program that can tell me how much I'm spending versus how much I take in, and tell me how to make it better, then it's one less headache.

When I wrote this goal for myself, in my mind, I really wanted to write everything down so that I could figure out a way to put more money away in savings. But the reality of it is that I've actually directly been affected by this recession of ours. Just the other day I was talking to a friend saying how grateful I was that I hadn't been affected by it, but I suppose I spoke too soon. I better make sure to knock on wood next time. My manager says it's only temporary, 3-4 months tops, but I don't believe her. She is assuming the state of the economy will be better in that time frame and that our company will have more money. I think that's a huge gamble.

I'm not much of an optimist sometimes, so I'm just going to assume that this is a permanent change. Plan for the worst, hope for the best. I'll make it through August with my current situation, so I figure I have the rest of August to get this budget thing in order. Any ideas?

7.27.2009

Goal #8 Complete!


I've officially completed one of my goals! Goal # 8 Start working at The Actor's Gang again, is complete!


I'm actually going to give this an official completion date of 07/06/09, because that is the day I got fully into the rehearsal process. For those that do not know, I was previously a stage manager for The Actor's Gang, which is Tim Robbin's theatre company in Culver City. Shortly before my senior year of college, I had to leave the company to finish my obligations at USC. I graduated college, and then life happened so I just hadn't gone back. I went to see lots of productions in the meantime, I just had not stage managed again. The Actor's Gang is a great group of people and the theatre and productions have such a great energy, I really enjoyed working there. I didn't really have a good reason for not coming back, I suppose I just needed a stage managing break.

Once I got out of my stage managing blahs, I decided that I would actively pursue stage managing at The Gang again. Shortly after I wrote it down in my list, I went to go see their production of Our Town with some co workers. After the show, there were some people there that remembered me and just like that, I was asked to come back. About 3 weeks later, I got an email asking me to stage manage their summer in the park production of Cymbeline The Puppet King, and the rest they say is history. It's been great being back in the space and rehearsing with everyone. Our official opening was on Saturday and it's been pretty hectic. The opening weekend went very well.

It's amazing how after I wrote down my list, little things are starting to happen that are allowing me to work towards completing my life goals. I don't know if it's all in my head or if my writing down of my goals is somehow facilitating what I want subconsciously. It's a mystery and a journey and I love it!

P.S. I totally missed an opportunity to sign my name in wet cement aka Goal #76 . They were pouring cement at the back of The Actor's Gang and I got there too late. Boo! Oh well, next time.






Live.Laugh.Love.

Tara

7.16.2009

Progress is in the eye of the beholder

I've been making progress on a few of my goals, but nothing to put down on paper or take pictures of. I've actually completed one of my goals already!!! However, the stage manager inside me wants to wait to blog about it until I am able to take pictures of said accomplishment, something I hope to do this weekend.

To think, one week in and I've already completed a goal. When you think about it, 100 things to do is not very much. However when you look at the complexity of a few of them, the list magically becomes daunting. Quite a few of my goals involve me traveling quite a bit. The way I see it, if I plan my trips in just the right way, I can cross off several things on the list in one trip. I've already started thinking about these future trips. I have some adventures in store for me!

My first inkling when I started this blog was to make it funny. So many of my friends have blogs that are funny/amusing/comical etc, however, writing has never been a forte of mine. I seem to write the way I talk, with a few minor adjustments. I will leave the funny business to my friends, but I digress.

One goal that I've been working towards is baking a cake from scratch. Naturally, it would be a chocolate cake, since that's my favorite kind, but I don't want the recipe to be too easy, but I'm also not looking to be Emeril Lagasse. I mean, his recipes are great, but if you ever watched his show, they are QUITE involved. I can just see myself with a recipe AND dictionary in the kitchen, having to look up every other word so that I make the cake correctly. Geesh. Anyway, I've been looking at a couple different recipes, but haven't found one yet that pops out at me. Hopefully I'll find one soon!!! Any ideas?

Live. Laugh. Love.

Tara

7.07.2009

The Infamous List...

So while I was reading the book, I was constantly writing down ideas for things to add to my list. However, the entire list took me quite some time. After going over the list multiple times, it is finally complete.

Within the book, there are "guidelines" for writing your goals. According to the book, each of your goals must have/be the following things:

1. Goals need to be specific and measurable. Instead of saying "Lose weight" you say "Lose 5 pounds"

2. Goals are challening and exciting. They do not create avoidance issues.

3. Goals are value driven.

4. Most importantly, your goals need to be written down. Hence, the blog.

That is a very basic rundown of the entire book. My list makes sense to me. If you read it and you are confused by something, look it up. If a goal seems cryptic to you, that's because I intentionally wrote it that way. Alright, Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you "My List" (In no specific order)

Completed goals in BOLD.

1. Make a college scrapbook.
2. Work on Broadway.
3. Pay off my student loans.
4. Buy a house.
5. Take a cross country road trip.
6. Get the tattoo I want.
7. Lose 20 pounds.
8. Start working at The Actor's Gang again.
9. Get a nose job. ( I know, but I've always wanted one)
10. Tell him.
11. Fly First Class.
12. Work the Oscars.
13. Take a Mexican Riviera cruise.
14. Own a Mustang convertible.
15. Relearn Spanish fluently.
16. Own a vacation house in Palm Springs.
17. Go horseback riding on the beach.
18.Find true love.
19. Plant and maintain a flower garden.
20. Attend the Tonys.
21. Follow a diet regimen to completion.
22. Follow an exercise program to completion.
23. Have USC football season tickets.
24. Do the Tempur pedic wine test.
25. Help build a house.
26. Get my event planning certificate.
27. Go to Disneyworld and ride everything.
28. Complete a marathon.
29. Take a mini Eiffel Tower picture.
30. Volunteer at a soup kitchen.
31. Plan a friend Thank you party.
32. Go on a trip with my parents.
33. Have dinner at Club 33.
34. Go zip lining.
35. Visit all the museums in D.C.
36. Go to Burning Man.
37. Meet a President.
38. Be in a magazine.
39. Reconnect with Katrina.
40. Finish my puzzle and frame it.
41. See the pyramids.
42. Read the entire bible.
43. Create a money management program.
44. Swim with dolphins.
45. Own a house full of matching furniture.
46. Decorate a spare/guest room in The Wizard of Oz.
47. Own a porch swing.
48. Change my eye color.
49. Go on a cross country train ride.
50. Be a contestant on a game show.
51. Send Christmas cards out.
52. Bake a cake from scratch.
53. Play an entire round of golf.
54. Be a part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
55. Learn to snowboard.
56. Go to church 8 weeks in a row.
57. Go white water rafting.
58. Get a professional portait done of my family.
59. Make a large contribution to the arts.
60. Visit all 50 states.
61. Buy a King size bed.
62. Forgive him.
63. Attend mass at the Vatican.
64. Go to Machu Picchu.
65. Visit the Colliseum.
66. Stomp Grapes.
67. Go on an African Safari.
68. Go to the Mall of America.
69. Go to a movie premiere.
70. Read 12 books in 1 year.
71. Go to an NFL game.
72. Bake a loaf of bread from scratch.
73. Take an IQ test.
74. Color an entire coloring book.
75. Go to a Physic/Get my palm read.
76. Sign my name in wet cement.
77. Hire a professional to make a retirement plan.
78. Go zorbing.
79. Go on an organized bar crawl.
80. Have a caricature done.
81. Make a gingerbread house.
82. Buy stock and make a profit.
83. Take a cooking class.
84. Go on a proper hike with my dad.
85. Have a perfume scent made for me.
86. Build a proper snowman.
87. Learn how to properly curl my hair.
88. Attend my high school reunion.
89. Visit a Nazi concentration camp.
90. Volunteer with UnitedPlanet.com.
91. Find a really good shade of red lipstick.
92. Learn to cook Brazilian Food.
93. Learn the history of my family tree.
94. Take and complete a spinning class.
95. Start a theatre company.
96. Go to Oktoberfest.
97. Apply to Grad School.
98. Go on a real picnic.
99. Make photo collage frames and hang them.
100. Learn about and practice photography.

Whew! There are all 100 of them. If anyone ever reads this list and feels compelled to lend a hand to help me accomplish any of them, you are more than welcome! I'm excited to start working towards all of these goals. Make fun if you must, but I am fully satisfied with my final list. As I work towards each of the goals and complete them, I will post updates, photos, videos etc. Woo Hoo!

Live. Laugh. Love.

Tara

6.29.2009

Creating Your Best Life

I've decided to start a blog to record my experiences through life, but more specifically, my journey through attempting and completing my life list. I don't expect anyone to read this, I just thought it would be a nice way for me to write down the details.

It all started about 3 months ago when I was browsing through Barnes and Noble and came across a table of self help type books. One in particular caught my eye. It was called Creating Your Best Life, The Ultimate Life List Guide, by Caroline Adams Miller and Dr. Michael Frisch. For anyone that knows me, I write EVERYTHING down. I always have a to do list in my planner. In my mind, if I write it down, it frees up brain space for me to think about other things. A book detailing steps and tools to help me build the ULTIMATE list????? Needless to say, I had to have this book.

I diligently read every chapter soaking in what the authors had to say. I felt that my life had come to a sort of plateau, while I just sat and waited for the next stage in my life to begin. I knew what I wanted in life, I just wasn't actively going after anything. I was just waiting. The book is written very methodically and the eventual outcome after reading the book is supposed to be your very own "Life List". Lots of people make life lists, much like the one in the movie "The Bucket List" with Nicholson and Freeman. I'm not sure why I never thought of doing this before because it's the end all of lists.

So basically, my blog (first one ever), will chronicle my hopefully, daily work towards completing my life list. Along the way, I will also share things that I learned while reading the book. I didn't want to start the blog or work on the list until it was complete, which took me a long time. Coming up with 100 things you want to do before you die is a lot harder than it seems. There is no deadline to complete the list, but the goal is to always actively work towards something on the list. On the next post, I will write out the list for the world to see.

Live, Laugh, Love.

Tara