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Kirsie's List

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 6 months ago

 My list of 100. . .

 

  1. Visit Cambodia
  2. Visit Vietnam
  3. Visit Laos
  4. Visit Burma
  5. Visit India
  6. Visit Nepal
  7. Visit Hokkaido
  8. Visit Kyoto & Nara
  9. Visit Shikoku
  10. Visit Kyushu
  11. Visit Denmark
  12. Visit Italy
  13. Visit Vancouver, B.C.
  14. Visit Kankakee, IL
  15. Learn to meditate
  16. Backpack around Europe
  17. Lie naked on a beach
  18. Go to Cougar Hot Springs
  19. Drink more water
  20. Cut soda out of my diet
  21. Exercise more
  22. Read more books
  23. Write my life story
  24. Write a will
  25. Lose 25 pounds
  26. Bicycle around the San Juan Islands
  27. Go to a Pearl Jam concert
  28. Go cross-country in a VW bus
  29. Learn how to quilt
  30. Make peace with my anger
  31. Organize my craft room
  32. Start my own business
  33. Make a sedum wreath
  34. Learn how to paint with oils
  35. Have another baby or adopt a baby
  36. Find a group(s) that I can volunteer with that I believe in
  37. Own a French bulldog, Bassett Hound, English bulldog or a Pug
  38. Get a tattoo
  39. Pierce my nipple
  40. Take dance lessons
  41. Become knowledgeable about wine
  42. Build raised beds in my backyard
  43. Landscape my yard
  44. Grow a huge organic garden so no veggies need to be bough
  45. Go on a three-four day hike, backpacking in and out (Three Sisters?)
  46. Buy a kayak
  47. Buy a canoe
  48. Learn how to kayak well
  49. Build a worm composting box
  50. Go on a hot springs tour of Japan
  51. Go to a Sumo tournament in Japan
  52. Take a photography class
  53. Take a pottery class
  54. Run or walk a marathon, big or small, every year
  55. Learn how to play the guitar, again
  56. Buy a piano
  57. Buy a hamock
  58. Go antiquing in the mid-west. . . down that one highway with all of the booths set up for miles and miles across numerous states
  59. Meet my old brother and sister
  60. Buy a house in the country, on a stream or river
  61. Say yes more than no
  62. Worry less. . . so that I can no longer call myself a "worrier"
  63. Learn how to bake bread like my grandma could
  64. Drink more tea
  65. Embrace silence
  66. Establish my own traditions
  67. Make my own "family"
  68. Hike the North Umpqua trail
  69. Spend more time in Eastern Oregon
  70. More love. . . less hate. . .  more forgiveness. . . fewer grudges
  71. Question more. . . "Does it really matter?", "Will it matter in 5 minutes?", "Will it matter in 1 hour?", "Will it matter tomorrow? in one week? in a year? when I am dead?"
  72. Spend more time in nature with my dogs
  73. Scrapbook more!
  74. Go to CKC-Seattle
  75. Plan a couple reunions with different groups of my college friends and follow-through with them!
  76. Cut my hair short and sassy!!
  77. Start a blog and keep it up
  78. No more tv. . . only movies
  79. Knit a sweater
  80. Learn how to crochet a rug like my grandma
  81. Conquer my fear of using a power saw
  82. Learn how to build willow furniture
  83. Live on property where I can have goats and chickens and a horse
  84. Build a chicken coop so I can chickens and eggs and chicks
  85. Give yoga a try
  86. Take more videos and pictures of the kids, with me in them
  87. Go snorkeling in Japan
  88. Live in Japan. . . again
  89. Live in Korea
  90. Live in a log cabin in the middle of nowhere
  91. Buy used instead of new
  92. Open my home more and worry less about whether it is dirty or cluttered
  93. Start a weekly card-playing group
  94. Buy no more magazines
  95. Build an herb garden. . . and use the herbs in cooking and canning more
  96. Free my life from clutter
  97. Go cross-country skiing every winter
  98. Be better with money and keeping things in order financially
  99. Go to grief group every Thursday
  100. Learn how to make and maintain a webpage

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