Since my birthday is in October, I'll be 28 for most of 2013. As I mentioned in my previous post, 2012 was a really difficult year for me, in many ways. So I want 2013 to be awesome. And with that wish, I know comes some personal responsibility So I've decided to make a list of goals for my 28th year. These are not New Year's resolutions and it is not a bucket list. That gives me nine months to accomplish the following (in no particular order):
- Run a 5K - I've only run one once...in 2009. I'm thinking about this one. I began my "couch-to-5K" training last night.
- Use my scuba diving certification - for the first time since 2008. This could possibly be incorporated with #19.
- Try 28 new recipes.
- Host a dinner party - brunch is OK, too. Will be easier once #7 is accomplished.
- Make 28 crafts I've pinned on Pinterest - at the time of this post, I had 60 pinned.
- Pick up a second job or something else doing what I love but also making money - could be freelancing, making the shelves at Target look as OCD as I feel, or finally starting the event planning business a certain BFF and I have talked about.
- Get my own place.
- Lose at least 10 pounds - my health has made this impossible for the last three years but I'm determined to take the reins.
- Keep a plant alive until I turn 29 - I will buy it before the end of January so that's eight months.
- Pull an April Fool's prank - I've been wanting to do this for years but have been "too mature."
- Use my cast iron skillet for nine different recipes.
- Make dog treats for Rags at least once a month.
- Take Rags to the dog park at least once a month, unless the dog therapist - I mean trainer - coming next week tells me otherwise.
- Do more yoga.
- Get a passport - using it is another story.
- Travel to a state I've haven't been to yet - driving through doesn't count. This appears to be accomplishable February 21-24 when I travel to Dallas, Texas for a Junior League conference.
- Donate blood - something else I haven't been allowed to do because of my thyroid.
- Visit Niagara Falls.
- Attend a home University of Florida football game - the plan is for the September 21 Tennessee game!
- Acquire gear for backpacking and use it at least once.
- Go hiking and/or kayaking nine times.
- Watch every movie nominated for Oscars Best Picture (I've seen 1 of 9 - Django Unchained).
- Read all of the 2013 fiction and nonfiction finalists for the National Book Award as well as the previous 15 years' worth of Pulitzer Prize Best Fiction winners.
- Visit friends I haven't seen in a while, traveling to at least five cities to do so. Boston counts. So does incorporating #16.
- This is kind of cheating, but I'd like to accomplish Fat Mum Slim's 20 Ordinary Things.
- Go to a concert. Music was such a big part of my life for such a long time, but live music has really fallen off my list of priorities over the years.
- Complete some sort of fast. I bought a juicer and still use it occasionally, but I really want to do, at the very least, a three-day juice fast. However, I'm addicted to my morning coffee so I'd need to wean off of it before doing the fast - it's the only reason my first (and only) fasting attempt failed.
- Send someone a letter, for no real reason, other than to tell them how important they are in my life. I hesitated to include this one because I don't want everyone who doesn't receive this letter to feel left out or disappointed. You all know who you are. I just want to pick a random person, and brighten their day a little.
2 comments:
I really like this idea as a different way of approaching new years resolutions and a mini bucket list :)
Right? I have a much longer bucket list which is an actual list of things I want to do before I die. I guess that could be any day, but I wrote it with the assumption that I'll live until my 80's or so. This one is much more manageable and short-term.
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