Thursday, January 19, 2012
30 before 30
My friend Jess recently did a 30 before 30 post. And, since I have just over 3 years until I turn thirty, I made my own list. I've been looking over it for a week or so, but today decided to post it for the world--it makes me feel somewhat more accountable. So, here you go world--my 30 before 30 (in no particular order).
1-Take the kids to Disneyland
2- Run a ½ Marathon
3- Have another child
4-Do the Dirty Dash or some kind of Mud Run
5- Go to the Festival of Colors
6- See “Wicked” on Broadway
7- Improve my photography skills
8-Go to “The Forgotten Carols”
9- Master a song on the piano—preferably “Claire de Lune”
10- Buy new kitchen cabinets
11- Get new living room furniture
12- Read a classic novel (Pride and Prejudice, Les Miserable, etc.)
13- Do a big DIY project—(maybe make Linds a play kitchen)
14- Try the iFly in Ogden (or something else that makes me nervous)
15- Go to the Hill Field Museum
16-Go to the Daughters of Utah Museum to see the two headed lamb
17- Invent a new great recipe
18- Do SOMETHING with our cement pad.
19- Take the kids to the beach
20- Try a new food (a fig perhaps)
21- Try at least 3 new restaurants
22- Sew 2 dresses for Lindsay using the fabric from two of my old Prom dresses
23- Make a quilt
24- Do the 100 push-up challenge
25- Read the Standard Works!
26- Try a difficult recipe with using at least one ingredient I’ve never heard of
27- Re-learn how to do a back-flip on the trampoline
28- Write a children’s book (just for my kids—not to be published)
29- Go on an over-nighter with just Darin
30-Go to a show at Tuachan
And there you have it! I'll keep you "posted" on how it goes! :)
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6 comments:
Ooooo! Can I re-write mine? You've got some great ones. I was trying to think of something crafty and a DIY project is the perfect way to say it! Have fun and good luck!
Hmmm. How about you drive to St. George while you read Pride and Prejudice, stop and see a show at the Tuachan, then head down to Cali where we'll meet you at Disneyland, and then go to the beach the next day. You're welcome to stay at our place where you could relearn the back-flip on our trampoline, use a recipe with one ingredient that we've never heard of and we'd even watch your kids for a night while you guys spend some time together. Deal? Sounds great to me. And then you'll have only 23 things left on your list to do in the next 3 years. I like this plan!
What a great idea! I should do one myself... though I only have 15 months to complete my list.
Clair De Lune? Not giving yourself an easy one to master there are ya? And for a classic novel, might I suggest and highly recommend the Count of Monte Cristo. It's forever long, but SO worth it!
I am counting on you learning Clair de Lune.... and I would like you to play it (without the music) at my funeral!!!
A request from your Aunt DeAnna
Cute idea! I might steal it...although I have less time and might have to make a much simpler list!
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