- Own your own business. I did this, or at least I was self employed. It didn't go well. I'm much happier letting someone else worry about paying Uncle Sam.
- Live in a foreign country. This one holds no appeal for me. I will visit them, but living there? Not so much.
- Buy a home. Done. Still paying the bank.
- Drive coast to coast. This holds appeal as a bucket list idea. Nick and I like road trips and this could be fun.
- Get your heart broken. I was a teenager. I dated, I had boy troubles, then I found Nick and the rest is history.
- Be cheered by a crowd. I've performed in plays and had the applause. That counts.
- Keep a journal. I did this in college. I do it now, but I call it a blog.
- Take a leap of faith. Nick and I do this constantly. Isn't life a series of smaller and larger leaps of faith?
- Give something back. We donate our unwanted clothing regularly, but we don't have time for other forms of volunteering.
- Design and build a house. We have remodeled our house and designed most of those remodels. As for building a new house, it holds some appeal, but the process looks like a pain in the butt.
- Make a meal with food you raised yourself. I have done this. The first and second summers we grew zucchini and summer squash, I made minestrone from the bounty, as well as zucchini bread. We have harvested wild game and we enjoy eating that too.
- Buy a piece of art because you love it. I really need to do this, but we also have to be in a place to find said art.
- Go wilderness camping. I did this when I was in geology school. The fall field trip had us camp in wilderness areas--no bathrooms, tents, sleeping on the ground. Hold absolutely no appeal now. The ground is hard on the body.
- Take a sabbatical. Sounds lovely, but I just don't have that kind of job.
- Make a piece of furniture. I'm not handy, but Nick is and I am a great helper.
- Go snorkeling or scuba diving. I have been snorkeling, but I would love to go again and see more.
- Adopt a pet. Have done this twice now--Guiness and Thullee are both adopted dogs.
- Do something that really scares you. I gave a talk in front of people for work last year. That scared the bejeezus out of me. That's really enough.
- Take a stand. I'm not sure I really believe in something this strongly, but I do know I take a stand with my boys daily--otherwise they would walk all over me.
- Do work you really care about. I like my work and think it does make a difference. I also work for my family and I care deeply about them.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
20 Things to Do Once
I was poking around the internet and found a list on MSN Living that was about 20 Things You Should Do at Least Once. I looked it over and was surprised at the number of things I've already done and got a couple of good ideas for my bucket list.
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I love this post. Got to know more about you! I can tell you I have built two homes with my ex husband and it is terrible. Would not recommend it. And I mean WE built it. We did not have a contractor. It should be the straw that breaks a marriage, but it wasn't. We survived both of them. I would not do it again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! I'm surprised at the number of things I've already done too, considering I tend to believe I've never done anything in my life lol! I like the thoughts of a coast-to-coast drive, it would be a trip to remember - just have to find the right person to make that roadtrip with! Unfortunately, I don't think a sabbatical is something that will ever be possible for me, either. :( Oh how I wish for one though...
ReplyDeleteInteresting list! I agree with you on living in another country. There are many I'd like to visit but I'm perfectly fine with being a US Citizen!
ReplyDeleteI've done some of these. Like you said, though, camping in the wilderness or living in a foreign country hold no appeal for me, either.
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