"New Year's Day: Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual." Mark Twain
I searched and searched this morning for my "Bucket List" that I wrote long before the movie ever existed, and was pleased as punch to miraculously dig it out from among the 6,922 emails in my inbox. (Email organization is one of my resolutions, don't worry.)
I searched and searched this morning for my "Bucket List" that I wrote long before the movie ever existed, and was pleased as punch to miraculously dig it out from among the 6,922 emails in my inbox. (Email organization is one of my resolutions, don't worry.)
Besides the usual resolutions I'm making for myself (lose weight, be more patient, help others more, yada yada yada), I wanted to revisit the list I started when I was 19. That was back when I believed it was possible "to be the best I can be at everything". I'm a little older and a little more realistic, but boy do I still love the idea of having a list like this. We did an exercise similar to this at a supervisors' offsite last year, and the speaker wanted each person to come up with 100 things to write in his/her "dream notebook". There were people at my table who struggled with creating ten dreams, let alone 100.
No matter how old you are, I hope that 2010 is a year for you to dream your dreams and live them!
So enjoy my list and feel free to steal my ideas. Not the dumb ones though - you may laugh at those. If there are smarty-pants comments next to the dream, then it's appropriate to laugh. My dreams, my rules.
What Do I Want to Accomplish in My Life?
(in no particular order of importance)
8/22/021. Speak Spanish fluently
2. Speak Italian
5. Set up a scholarship fund
6. Visit all 50 states - (18 left as of 1/1/12 - airport layovers don't count.)
7. Own a business
8. Go to Wimbeldon
9. Attend the Masters and
10. Break 80 for 18 holes of golf
11. Own a professional football team (I had better come up with an idea for some serious cash flow...)
13. Pull many people up to my socioeconomic level/give them a spiritual and financial boost
14. Set up a foundation
15. Enter a tennis tournament and win
16. Complete scrapbooks
17. Make quilts and donate them for charity auctions/other worthy causes
20. Keep in touch with friends and family
21. Write a novel
22. Learn how to sail
23. Own a house on Martha’s Vineyard
24.
25. See a Broadway play
26. Visit all the major cities in the US
27. Write a screenplay
28. Be awarded Sagamore of the Wabash
29. Read all the books that interest me (mmmm-hmmm, right)
30. Share love of music with children
31. Build Mom and Dad a new house
32. Build a house for someone less fortunate
33. Renovate houses
34. Coach a team
35.
36. Learn as much as I can
37. Build a dollhouse
39. Be the best I can be at everything (right, this is attainable)
40. Live a long and happy life
Added 11/17/02
41.
42. Graduate with Latin distinction (Too late....waaaaaa-waaaaa. Shouldn't have had so much fun my last semester of undergrad I guess : /)
43.
44. Work for the Indianapolis Colts
45. Learn how to play the piano
Added 4/7/2003
46. Learn how to knit
47. Finish all my sewing projects
48. Start a literacy program
49. Write an article and be published
50. Go to Law school
51. Design clothes
52. Design a website
Added 2/16/2005
53. Compete in a triathlon
54. Cycle across the United States
55. Be a Big Sister
56.
57.
58.
59. Read the entire Bible
60. Read the Koran
61. Go skydiving (eh, not feeling this one anymore...)
Added 4/25/2005
63. Be a contestant on Jeopardy
64. Learn how to swing dance
65. Go to Australia
66. Go to New Zealand
Added 6/4/2005
67. Visit all 7 continents (3 down, 4 to go)
68. See the Aurora Borealis
69. Visit Stonehenge
70.
72. Dive the Great Barrier Reef
73. Sip a mint julep at the Kentucky Derby
74. Travel the Nile in Egypt/Victoria Falls
75. Ride a mule down the Grand Canyon
I am referring to #s 61, 72 and 75 as "Things I wanted to do when I had no concern for personal safety"
76. See the Taj Mahal at sunrise
77. Walk the Inca Trail at Macchu Picchu
78. Ride a steamboat down the Mississippi
79. Go to Niagara Falls
80. Eat a cheeseburger in paradise
81.
82. Organize all Mom’s recipes
Added 1/1/2010
84. Visit all the Presidential libraries (LBJ, Clinton, Eisenhower, Truman down, 9 more to go)
85. Serve on a not-for-profit board
86. Drive through New England in the fall
87. Pay a visit to our fallen heroes at Normandy
88. See the real life Memphis Belle
91. Be the director of a NFP
92. Walk El Camino, a 500-mile walk between southern France and Spain
93. Go to Taste of Chicago
94. See Dollyworld and Graceland
95. Go on an Alaskan cruise
96. Finish decorating our house
97. Go on a mission trip
98. Visit a Heifer International site
99. Start a Random Acts of Kindness blog
4 comments:
LOVE your list...AND I can help with lodging for part of #84. I just happen to live very near the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library AND museum you know. :) Come see us!!(and the library)
I wish I had a list like this. I'd say I'd write one, but right now I don't see how I honestly could have a single coherent thought. My thought process goes like this at the moment: "time to feed the baby, better change the baby, I'm exhausted, baby's hungry again, where's the binky, where's the burp rag, could this kid be any gasier..." You get the idea. Maybe in a couple of weeks I'll work on authoring a list. :)
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
You have a very mighty list...I love it! If you would like to complete #55 anytime soon, let me know! We are looking for some serious volunteers for some of our 3rd-6th grade girls at my school that need a positive mentor! And we are right down town :)
I am in with the mint julep sipping and maybe that walk through France and Spain, but I don't want any part of donkey-riding in the Grand Canyon. No-siree.
Your Life List is Fabulous, dahling! Here's what I'm in for...#6 Own a business
#25 Broadway play
#32 and #33 Build and Rennovate for less fortunate
#44 Work for Colts (preferably Dan as a coach)
#64 I can teach you the Swing!
#65B Australia and New Zealand
And of course, the dangerous ones are very intriguing to me...
#71 White water rafting
#72 Scuba the Great Barrier Reef
#75 Ride mule down Grand Canyon
Would also like...
#73 Mint julep sipping
#78 Steamboat down Mississippi
#79 Niagra Falls
#85 NFP Board
#86 New England in the fall
#87 Wine in Napa Valley
#96 Decorate my house
#99 Randon Acts of Kindness blog
And one more thing, I love that taking Baleigh to Chicago for American Girl was on your list! Very special!
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