We all have it. It is a contagious sickness. It starts off with an idea entering our ear drum or our optic nerves. Pretty soon that idea attacks our brain. That is sometimes followed with a feeling of emptiness and aching in our stomachs. We've got to do something about it! Then we start spouting things like:
"I'm going to do that someday!"
"As soon as I'm done with [something], I'll do it."
"Someday, I'll check that off my list."
"I want to do that."
"When I'm [age], I am so going to . . ."
That's right, we've got Someday Syndrome. We watch "Dancing with the Stars" and suddenly we want to learn to salsa. We hear about that guy that climbed Mt. Everest and wonder how tough we are. Our best friend reaches her goal weight and suddenly we want to as well. Weeks pass by and a few of the things slip from our brain, but some of them remain. These items are often moved onto the famed "Bucket List".
I searched and searched for the bucket list I made when I was 14. I'm not sure where it went, but I'm guessing it has joined ranks with my Honda's missing remote and that black tie sweater that made me look skinny. I do remember a few items on the list: get married in the temple (check), run a marathon (check), and become a pediatrician (still working on that one . . . does being a mom count?). I know there were some other items that seemed super important at the time. In honor of those forgotten goals and the disease associated with it, I have created a new list that will forever be etched in internet history. Now this list below contains items that I not only want to do, but I believe could really happen. So I guess it isn't just a bucket list - it's a inventory of my goals in no particular order.
- Publish a book
- Go to Law School
- Perform a solo in a Broadway musical
- Speak at General Conference
- Be in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Go sailing
- Hang glide off the Point of the Mountain
- Climb Mt. Everest
- Go on a week long backpacking trip
- Write a top 100 song
- Read the Book of Mormon in one sitting
- Visit Europe
- Run a half marathon with my husband
- Learn to surf
- Take a spontaneous trip (no packing, just leave)
- Make a dress patterned after a designer one
- Meet my husband at a new restaurant and pretend we've just met
- Go to a Broadway Musical in New York
- Visit each of the 50 states (only been to 14/50 - AZ, CA, CO, FL, HI, ID, MO, NV, NM, OR, TX, UT, WA, WY)
- Run a marathon outside of UT
- Take a kayaking trip
- Go to New Zealand
- Move from Utah and live in the Northwest
- Live within half hour to the beach
- Do a half ironman
- Win an award for something I write
- Get a framable family portrait on the beach
- Live in a beach house
- Design and make my own piece of jewelry
- Record a CD of songs I perform/write
- Teach voice lessons
- Learn to play a hymn on the piano
- Be debt-free
- Have Dad teach me to play the guitar
- Sing a duet with someone famous
- Write a non-fiction book
- Have 6 kids
- Reach my goal weight and stay there
- Live near my parents
- Run a 5k in under 22 minutes
- Be one of the top 3 women in the Apple Blossom 10k
- Host a fundraiser that earns $10K or more towards a good cause
- Be the mayor of a city
- Write a series of novels for teenage boys
- Make my own cheese
- Read 50 books in 1 year
- Design and sew a wedding dress
- Swing on a rope swing into a lake
- Go fishing
- Get a nice telescope and learn the main constellations
- Be secret best friends with someone super famous
- Have a bikini beach body and still wear a fabulous modest one piece
- Buy three new oufits and never look at the pricetags
- Own a swimming pool
- Be on a tv show/movie (I'd be content with being an extra)
- Teach a class at a university
- Ride a motorcycle (by myself)
- Go on a 100 mile bike ride
- Create a photobook for each year for my family
- Build a treehouse
- Go on a cruise
- Paint a picture (that I can hang in my home)
- Own a bonzai tree
- Learn the basics of ballet
- Run a marathon (9 times)
- Get married in the temple
- Live in another country (2 months in Mexico)
- Learn another language (Spanish)
- Be a teacher (one year of 3rd grade, still tutor)
- Get my Bachelor's degree from BYU
- Do a triathlon (2 done)
- Write a book
- Plant my own apple tree
- Never swear
- Learn to sew
- Perform a solo in front of 1,000 people
- Have a baby (4 so far)
- Have a photography business
- Go sky diving
- Qualify for the Boston Marathon
- Learn household repair (fixed dryer, washer, disposal, fridge, toilet)
- Sing the National Anthem at a football game
- Read all the Standard Works (Bible, BOM, D&C, NT, OT)
- Memorize all the Articles of Faith
- Build my own garden boxes
- Grow a vegetable garden (and strawberries & raspberries)
- Refinish my own furniture (piano, dresser, chair, bookcase)
- Tile my kitchen backsplash
- Go skinny dipping (not giving the details)
- Lay my own wood floor
- Scrapbook my photos (still working on this)
- Sew a blessing gown and tuxedo (I still love these!)
- Be in a musical (8)
- Design and sew costumes for a musical
- Become a couponer
- Learn Photoshop
- Create my own website
- Have a blog
**I give myself the right to add to my bucket list each time a new symptom presents itself**
That's an amazing Before Bucket List! You are an inspiration to us all!
ReplyDeleteYou are pretty inspirational yourself, Jason!
DeleteWow Robin! That is an amazing list! I loved learning more about you and was surprised to find out we have quite a lot in common! I'll have to talk to you about some of these... I'm very impressed with all you've done too. Feeling pretty lucky to know you! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, girl! We will talk.
DeleteWell done. I love the bonzai plant. I've got a bamboo plant. It's cool. Oh la la...skinny dipping. You rebel. haha
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