Ok, so I only have 35 days but hey, better late than never:)
1. Start a creative business with Jude. (This in the works as we are in the beginning stage of a videography business...stay tuned.)
2. Write more and on a regular basis. Start submitting work on a weekly basis.
3. Finish reading at least one book. (Being ADHD, I'm often reading a bunch of books at one time and I'd like to concentrate on and finish one by October 14.)
4. Have dinner at an Indian Restaurant. (Do not order cat:) This is an ongoing joke with Jude and I because our old vet also owned an Indian Restaurant.)
5. Get name change process started and get a passport.
6. Work harder on healthy living. (I'm pretty good with it but because of the move, I picked up a couple bad habits. I'd like day one of year 30 to be after a super healthy and awesome month!)
7. Work toward ridding myself of anger. And as my newest tattoo says, "Laugh, Eat, Pray". These are the things I'd like to do more and better.
8. Wear my beautiful and red, forties style dress (that fits like it was made for me) out to a nice dinner.
9. Fall in love all over again....with Jude:)
10. Go on a family camping trip.
Things to do after 30
1. Grow SO MUCH MORE in Christ.
2. See Australia, Panama, Italy, Ireland and Prince Edward Island.
3. Do missionary work with YWAM Panama.
4. Learn to speak more fluent Spanish, Sign Language and Italian (possibly Japanese).
5. Get published many times over.
6. Listen more to others and be more patient and trusting.
7. Grow stronger in my marriage and as a mother.
8. Learn to sow (I think I may know some people that can help with that:)
9. Live more actively creative.
10. Find a wonderful "adopted" extended family for Lucy to grow up with so that she won't miss out on grandparents and cousins and such.
2 comments:
Sounds like a tall order, but I think you can do it:) As for PEI, I'll go with you any day!!!! P.S. I think I know an extended family you could adopt, hint, hint:} Grandma Debbie anyone?
We should plan a PEI trip for the future. Only I want to do it old fashion, by train and boat!
Yes, hello Debbie, remember me, I'm the eighth child you didn't know you had:)
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