To-Do List
So here’s the beginning of the list that will hopefully maintain my sanity during my husbands deployment June 2010-2011. Why am I starting it now? Geez, do you have any idea how long it takes to compile a list of at least 100 things? A while I tell you, and I would know, they are my fave things to write! So anyway, to speed things along (because who knows what will end up on here and what I will have to get to do them) please give me suggestions. Now let’s be reasonable. I have two kids, I don’t want to spend all my money and don’t ask me to do questionable things. Other than that, maybe it will make the list. Then of course, once he has left, you can come back and watch me try (and most likely fail) at the various things you have asked me to do. Fun fun. Distractions are good sometimes!!
P.S. these are not listed in any particular order. I am numbering them so I don’t constantly have to recount. Smart, I know :)
1. Learn origami
2. Make soap
3. Learn to play the guitar (song suggestions? And yes I will torture you with videos are my hideous singing!)
4. Be able to recite all state capitals in alphabetical order
5. Take a day trip to somewhere we have never been
6. Read “The Stand” by Stephen King
7. Grow a garden
8. Actually write in my blog
9. Complete 51 credit hours (eek)
James said
Safely chase a storm, preferably a tornado
Take a day trip to a place you’ve never seen
Write a letter to the editor
Read “The Stand” by Stephen King
Teach yourself how to draw
Raise a garden
ekkin said
I actually have a garden. I guess I can put that on the list since it is a new venture. No on the storm chasing lol, most of these have to include my little ones. A day trip sounds nice. Maybe some little Georgia town for a hoedown festival! What editor? I will read the book, I love Stephen King. Haven’t read him in a while because of my new favorite author, John Sandford. Well not new, but I still love it! I cannot draw, believe me lol. Good to know you still read my blog! It’s been so long since I have written!