Okay, so the Nilla list. I had actually been thinking of making my list for some time now. And I always intended to blog it, but I had yet to get around to it. Then Julie found an old list she had made about 10 years ago, and she sent it to me, since she said I would appreciate it. And I did :). I'm wishing I had made a list like that 10 years ago so I could see the things I wanted to accomplish and see how many I could check off my list. Well, but I didn't. So I'm making one now. So, it's a work in progress. And most of it right now is places I want to see or go. But there are a couple of accomplishments on there I'd like to do.
- Get married to "the right person in the right place at the right time"
- Be a mom
- Transit the Panama Canal on boat
- Ride in a gondola in Venice
- Go to the top of the Empire State Building
- See the Statue of Liberty
- Visit all 50 States (this means I have to actually visit something or someone there... Not just pass through, like in an airport)
- See/go up in the Eiffel Tower
- Be debt-free (although a mortgage could be acceptable debt)
- Graduate from college with a master's degree
- Own my own house (either by myself or with my spouse... both count :) -- but no more apartment living!)
- See the great pyramids of Egypt (and go inside)
- Take a cruise
- Learn ballroom dancing
- Ride in a limo (don't laugh! I've seriously always wanted to do this!)
- Eat in a fancy restaurant that has all those forks and where you are supposed to wear a nice evening gown (yes, another materialistic silly thing, but I've really always wanted to do it just once!)
- Learn sign language (I decided I wanted to learn about 10 years ago when I met Julie. Obviously I have wasted 10 years... I have picked up a few signs here and there. Maybe I will get motivated enough to learn it, because that would be neat)
- Write a novel (and hopefully get it published!)
- Go to NYC
- See Washington, D.C.
- Ride the NYC subway
- Graduate from college with a bachelor's degree
- Live on my own (okay, so this one is not all it's cracked up to be... Or at least not at this stage in my life. But it is something I know I had always wanted to experience, so now I can say I have).
And, since I am making lists (have I mentioned that I love lists :)?), I will make a list of which of the states I have visited so far. (Does it make me a dork that I am enjoying my list-making??).
- Alabama (I've been living here for 10 years and visited here every 2 years since 1985 before that)
- Georgia (again, various times)
- Florida (various times)
- North Carolina (Brad and Tarylyn and Saria -- April 2003)
- Louisiana (April 2000)
- New Jersey (December 2007)
- Pennsylvania (December 2007)
- New York (December 2007)
- Washington, D.C. (okay, so it's not a state, but whatever -- December 2007)
- Washington (various times)
- Utah (August 1999)
- Colorado (July 1995)
- Texas (a couple of times -- 1987ish and 1990ish)
*Oh yeah, and Kristy guessed the movie quote correctly!*
5 comments:
you have to come back east (again) so that you'll make it to the top of the ESB and also get to see the Lady in the Harbor. The first time I saw her (Statue of Liberty) it brought tears to my eyes. She is beautiful. You did get to see Ground Zero.
This is true... I saw a lot of neat things while I was up there :). And I fully intend to go back and visit again. That was just so much fun!
It is neat to look back ten years or so from now and see what you have accomplished from your list. I know I had high goals and aspirations for my life and writing them down made them seem even more attainable. "We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us."
it's depressing how little i've accomplished in the ten years since my first goal list. i had to modify some things like sing in public... i mean, who wants to hear me sing? was i totally stoned when i wrote that?
oh, but there was that one time during one of my college courses that i busted into a high note only to have the professor say, "it's ok, every once in a while i feel the need to do the same thing..." oh dear.
there was another time during 3rd grade that everyone was talking loud while i was trying to figure out a math problem and i yelled (no lie), "would you all shut up!"
i'm beginning to think i have a blurt problem...
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