Bob
- Own a house
- See Machu Pichu in Peru
- Visit Australia
- Teach someone something
- Be conversational in Spanish
- Be conversational in French
- See the Redwoods in California
- Visit Hawaii
- Have six-pack abs
Us
- Have kids
- Visit New Zealand
- See the Grand Canyon
- Explore Alaska
- Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro
Me
- Visit the Ben & Jerry's Factory in Vermont (just did that this weekend!)
- Hike Mt. Katahdin in Maine
- Hike Mt. Washington in New Hampshire
- Trek to the base of Everest
- Complete one year of consistent meditation practice - one hour in the morning/one hour in the evening each day
- Complete a cross-country road trip
- Have four-pack abs
- Have well-defined arms
- Collaborate with Sam on some creative endeavor
- Go on a walking tour of France with Karen and/or Laurie
- Hike in Montana
- Learn to downhill ski
- Master breathing on both sides/my freestyle stroke
- Play a sport as part of a team
- Visit Taos, New Mexico
- Complete a sprint triathlon
- Own a real couch
- Go on a weeklong sea kayaking trip
- Host a fifth wedding anniversary weekend at OMNI Camp
- Visit Paris with Bob
- Publish some piece of my writing
- Get accepted into Breadloaf's Master's in English program
6 comments:
Laur,
Walking tour sounds really nice :)
Oh good. Since you know, in my imagination, you're there and all! :)
I think I'd like to look at each thing on the list, and consider some way it can impact others. For instance, I just got that when it comes to owning the house (on Bob's list), we could do it in an environmentally friendly, sustainable way.
You think to much... I think. But I suppose wanting to impact others in a positive way is not a bad thing.
It's not so much about the thinking. Or the being good. It's more, what will keep us inspired to move through/around whatever obstacles arise? While cool things for me are nice, they often are not enough to keep me really inspired. It's the impact on others that moves in the long-term...
Also I want to add going snowshoeing! And dogsledding!
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