- Fry ice cream with Hannah
- Pay off the student loans
- Finish collecting degrees
- Visit Hong Kong (or wherever in Asia my friends end up)
- Pay to go to a show by myself (I already go to free ones, but this needs to be something I really want to see)
- Have a windowsill full of houseplants
- West Coast bound roadtrip
- See the glaciers at Glacier National Park
- Go to the northwoods
- Do a canoe trip
- Blow glass
- Participate in NaNoWriMo
- Complete a picture-a-day assignment
- Grow herbs from seeds
- Have a successful window garden (Huh, must really want this one. Or not. Saw it up there at number 7. Only gets to count once.)
- Learn to recognize and use 25 native plants
- Make a pair of earrings that I’ll wear as if they were my favorites
- Find/Make an occasion to wear those 4-inch stiletto black boots
- Keep in touch with a student through college graduation
- Attend my sister’s graduation
- Invest in stocks/mutual fund beyond the work retirement fund
- Go sailing
- Give yoga a second chance
- Read all the new Newbery and Caldecott winners
- Give more boldly
- Go for two weeks where I wear something that I made daily (not saying that it has to be exclusively my-made stuff, just something)
Surprisingly difficult to come up with the right goals for this list. I was taught that goals should be ambitious, yet attainable. Not sure how much I buy into that, sometimes I like ridiculous goals. Or the ones that are already checked off. But neither of those fit this project.
Travel goals are easy for the list. It's clear when you've attained them. Clean my apartment/car. Not so much.
Craft goals don't really do it for me. More on ispiration than goals. If there was a goal, then it'd be done. Ditto with cooking.
Relationship goals, don't fit. Trying not to be on a timeline with them. Reconnect with people when I'm inspired to. Meet new people as life happens.
So yes. These are the written goals. Unwritten bonus is to keep bees. But really, we'll see where life takes me. Adventures to follow. (Perhaps, even to be written up.)
2 comments:
going through this list again...
1) wanting to see a photo of your stiletto boots that hopefully will not longer cause blisters because you've broken them in now
2) really like your idea of reading all the Newbery and Caldecott books
3) wonders silently (followed by silent giggles as well) if you pronounce glacier as in "glay-sher" or "glass-e-er" because i've called it the former all my life until i heard the latter recently
I always say glay-sher. For what it's worth. And will take photo of the boots soon. Though not tonight. Because I'm feeling lazy. :P
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