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4 weeks out bikini competition training, meal plan, weekly recap, and progress pictures. I’ve told a few friends I’m competing if it happens to come up and several of my fitness friend colleagues at work know, but otherwise, I haven’t really made any big announcements that I’m training for a bikini competition.
The earthbag architecture village (Pod 1) is the first of seven different sustainable village models to be built. It consists of seventy-eight 150-200 square foot (14-18.6 sq meter) earthbag hotel room styled cabanas plus 4 shower domes and 4 toilet domes and the central Tropical Atrium. The living domes are arranged in three-dome and six-dome clusters with a central sitting area designed for relaxation, a fire pit, and/or growing a small shared garden. Once the straw bale village (Pod 2) is complete this village model will ultimately serve as a rental, student housing, and/or new Community Member living Pod. Visit our furniture design page for the furniture designs for these domes.
Quick update: almost one week into using this particular personal kanban. The one thing I have noticed with this board and a few others that I have used in my moleskine is that my completed lane is overfilled! (Great feeling!!) This board has been very successful so far, adding the relaxing options has been so rewarding, it has uplifted my spirits and given me unbelievable motivation. View this board up close here: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/5578919083/in/set-721576259... View the complete Moleskine Personal Kanban set: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/sets/72157625937171559/with... The complete 411 on Personal Kanban: www.personalkanban.com/pk/
This is my 4 week pregnancy update. I've included all the symptoms I've had, including the things I felt and noticed before I even took a pregnancy test!
Weekly Report Template Reporting project status every week is a known practice for project managers. The weekly project status report excels template has a project health card, project schedule, project financials and shows the Top 5 items pending. Weekly Status Report Format allows a project manager to report all the project updates in detail. Download Project Status Report Templates! Weekly Status Report Format Project Health Card for the Weekly Status Report The project health card provides a quick overview of all the key project health parameters. The project health card also allows the project to set an overall project health status. Each parameter or attribute has a status and description. You can add or remove any of the project parameters as you wish. Project Health Card Project Schedule The project schedule in the weekly status report format displays the key project tasks in a tabular format. The weekly status report format allows to define task name, start, finish, progress, projected date, and concerns. The projected date is the expected date for the completion of that task. The Finish date should not be changed after the project plan is baselined. If you keep changing the finish date, then you will know how much the actual task slipped. Project Schedule Project Financials The weekly status report template provides a basic way of sharing project financials.The table has item descriptions, planned to spend, actual spend, and variance.The variance is auto-calculated and highlighted. Project Financials Top Items Pending This section of the weekly status report format displays the key pending items. The items can be risks, issues, decisions, dependencies, change requests, or actions requiring attention. Each item has a type, description, status, owner, and due date. It also displays the overall count for risks, issues, decisions, actions, changes, and dependencies. Project Pending Items Note: There is a data-sheet in the report, which can be used to configure status, items and define several risks, issues, and other items open. Also, consider the following templates - Monthly Status Report Template or Multiple Project Status Report.
This month I'm linking up to discuss parent communication. I will say my parents appreciate the systems I've put into place to keep them informed about their child's education. 1) Weekly Newsletter- every Monday students take home a newsletter in their folder. As you can see I let parents know what we're learning that week, important dates, notes and homework. 2) Classroom Website- every weekend I update the classroom website with the weekly newsletter above and important dates. I have information about our classroom (wish list, birthdays, classroom management plan), math study guides and links to practice pages, as well as Social Studies and Science study guides and study cards. 3) Parent Emails- In addition to the hard copy newsletter and classroom website. I occasionally send emails to the parents about items and events I feel need to be communicated directly and then I put it in the newsletter and on the website.
This is an update post for the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge– where I am attempting to completely remodel our bathroom in just six short weeks. You can catch up with our plans and progress up to this point by reading the posts
Okay friends, moment of honesty. I’ve been working on my master bedroom like a mad woman this week. Do I normally complete a room frantically? No, but this is the One Room Challenge after all. Our whole house is one big project so if I can get my room done you can do it too! ... Read More about Week 4 Update – One Room Challenge
Starting week 3 of this HIIT and weight lifting program has given me some insights on the pros and cons of the program and progress toward my goal weight.
Doing Map Mondays for more than a year now, I have to admire those alternate historians (who I usually refer to as "alternate cartographers") who have the patience and skill to create those wonderful and informative maps we find in timelines across the Internet. Wanting to learn more about this subset of our community, I decided to interview one of my favorite map makers: Lynn Davis. Check out our conversation below: Who is Lynn Davis? My name is Lynn Zelda Davis, a 21 year-old Texan college student currently working on their bachelor's degree in English Education. That's right, folks, history and cartography are just a side hobby for my real, crazy passion: teaching! Other than that, I love to write, to read, and just about everything involving Christmas. My favorite things in life are my partner Chris, my maps, and sleep. Most people around the web know me as ToixStory (formerly known as PlatoonSgt). What got you interested in alternate history? Sometime around 2010 I started to wonder about the usual history scenarios, about what would have happened if the Nazis had won, if Texas was still independent, etc., and found AlternateHistory.com that same year, which only fueled my passion. At the same time, I was becoming more and more interested in history itself, devouring every book I could find on any part of history, which only fueled my desire for alternate history. This past year has seen it really ramp up in terms of research and study, but the passion has been there for a while now. When did you start creating alternate history maps? Technically, I got started around 2011, using simple Wikipedia basemaps and the world-a basemaps you see on AlternateHistory.com Map Threads. However, I was never really satisfied with them, because they always seemed so...stale. Lifeless. After a while, I gave up on them. Then, last year, I picked up the hobby again, not with maps made in Microsoft Paint but in Inkscape, using more detailed techniques to create the beautiful maps I had seen posted on deviantart and AH.com before. I wanted to have maps that told a story, that showed a whole world instead of just a plate imitation of it. In a world where geography is at the bottom of the list for someone's favorite subject, why do you think people make maps of alternate worlds? I would say because, on some level, all people wonder how things would have gone had the circumstances been different. Alternate history is simply quantifying those thoughts and putting them into a study of how you think things could have gone, and maps are simply an extension of that. Not to mention, maps are something just about everyone has been exposed to at one time or another, from atlases to Google Maps, so I think anyone interested in alternate history has thought, at one time or another, of what the maps for different worlds would look like. What programs do you use to create your maps? I started out with, and still primarily use, Inkscape. It's a very sleek, free vector-based program that allows you to use all sorts of tools and tricks to get a map looking just right. It's easily manipulable and fairly easy to learn. Lately, I've experiment with using GIMP to make a base for the map before doing the details in Inkscape. There are definitely some advantages of GIMP, though I'm probably going to start going back to Inkscape more and more. Where can people go if they wanted you to commission a map from you? My deviantart is definitely the best place. I have a journal of all commission prices and info here or you can e-mail me at lzeldadavis at gmail dot com and we can talk prices and such. Any other map makers you would like to recommend? Oh, wow, there's almost too many to list. 1Blomma is definitely one of my favorites and is a master at the craft. There's also a ton more, off the top of my head: martin23230, Fenn-O-Manic, Kurarun, Undevicesimus, Pischinovski, ImDeadPanda, Kuusinen, Sapiento, ReagentAH, RvBOMally, nanwe01, and iselander. All of them are on deviantart, and definitely worth checking out. Any other projects that you are working on now? For alternate history? Well, something like 6 maps that are in some stage of completion, a tutorial, and a whole map series—world map, regional maps, flags, etc.--and that's just the tip of the iceberg. I may go a little overboard. As far as other things, I've got a couple novel ideas in the mix that I might sit down and write one day (alternate history, naturally), but mostly I just like my maps. Definitely my favorite and most soothing hobby. What books are you reading? Just like with my maps, I move between books very rapidly, so I'm never reading just one. At the moment, I'm reading In Spite of the Gods: The Rise of Modern India, An Empire of Wealth, Leviathan Wakes and A Canticle for Leibowitz. Like I said, my mind wanders a bit. Any advice for aspiring alternate cartographers? The biggest piece of advice I can give is: be patient. Cartography, whether it's digital or physical, takes time to get right. It can feel like a pain to meticulously trace coastlines, rivers, borders, and the like, but it definitely pays off in the end and makes your map look much nicer. More than half my maps took more than 50 work hours to make, with a couple taking over 100 hours of work time. It can be tedious, but find a rhythm and stick with it and you'll be a master of the craft before you know it.
Below you will find separate links to all my Weekly Bump Chalkboard Posts for my first pregnancy. But, if you click here you can see all of my chalkboard pictures and posts from both pregnancies. We’re Having A Baby! Click HERE for my Weekly Updates for my 2nd Pregnancy! And I also did a monthly...
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With a mission of creating positive change permanence, One Community's initiatives include food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fostering fulfilled living, global stewardship practices. Beyond constructing a community, we're creating a replicable model poised to establish teacher/demonstration hubs globally. The essence of our approach lies in open sourcing and free sharing, ensuring the evolution of sustainability and the creation of a lasting, positive impact on our world. Join us as we pioneer a future built on the permanence of positive change. This is the December 4th, 2023 edition (#559) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.
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So I'm writing this as I am 4 weeks and 3 days pregnant. I've decided that I'm going to write weekly pregnancy updates but that won't publish them until