Here's a snippet of mine: - Buy a classic ('66-'77) Ford Bronco - Send writing proposal to publishers - Take a retreat at a monestary - Romantic weekend with my wife and NO KIDS - Buy some new music - Exercise
How about you?
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I am definitely a planner and dreamer. So, I am in the process of creating a list of 101 things that I want to accomplish or do before I die. I know - it's really over the top, but it's fun for me!
I won't bore you with the whole list, but it includes 1) places I want to go (like visiting all of the states in the US, Africa, etc. 2) life events (like getting married, have/adopt children, etc.) 3) things to accomplish (write a best selling book, be a guest on Oprah, open a bed & breakfast coaching center for women, etc.)
Well it's definately a bold move to tell others what your biggest dreams are, and I'm not sure if I necissarily have a life to do list. Maybe that's a bad thing. I do however know what I want my life to look like.
I want about 75 acres, on it I want to build my own house, have 6 Friesian's (horse), I want to have a beautiful garden, I want to make my own wine, I want to have a resturant overlooking the vineyard, I want to know how to drive a 12 gear tractor (just like my mom). I want to travel all over the world (Galapagos, Maldives, Greece, Italy, Prauge...). I want to raise a swarm of wonderful children who will give me many grandkids. I want to look at my husband in 50 years and say "Ahhh, how wonderful"
I think the surprises that will come along the way will end up being the things that I should have put on a "to do" list.
Mrs. Needham--I LOVE your list and hope all those things come true for you. I think those "life-long goals" look different for everyone. Mine are somewhat a mix of yours and Kelly's--the places I want to travel and the simple tasks in life that I have yet to accomplish (like learning to drive a stick shift)...
We like to think of our weekend messages as conversations- with a couple of limitations: 1. We've only got 20-30 minutes together. 2. One person does most of the talking while 1000 people listen.
This blog is a spot where we can stretch both those limits. So stop in regularly and contribute your insights and questions.
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I am definitely a planner and dreamer. So, I am in the process of creating a list of 101 things that I want to accomplish or do before I die. I know - it's really over the top, but it's fun for me!
I won't bore you with the whole list, but it includes 1) places I want to go (like visiting all of the states in the US, Africa, etc. 2) life events (like getting married, have/adopt children, etc.) 3) things to accomplish (write a best selling book, be a guest on Oprah, open a bed & breakfast coaching center for women, etc.)
Well it's definately a bold move to tell others what your biggest dreams are, and I'm not sure if I necissarily have a life to do list. Maybe that's a bad thing. I do however know what I want my life to look like.
I want about 75 acres, on it I want to build my own house, have 6 Friesian's (horse), I want to have a beautiful garden, I want to make my own wine, I want to have a resturant overlooking the vineyard, I want to know how to drive a 12 gear tractor (just like my mom). I want to travel all over the world (Galapagos, Maldives, Greece, Italy, Prauge...). I want to raise a swarm of wonderful children who will give me many grandkids. I want to look at my husband in 50 years and say "Ahhh, how wonderful"
I think the surprises that will come along the way will end up being the things that I should have put on a "to do" list.
Mrs. Needham--I LOVE your list and hope all those things come true for you. I think those "life-long goals" look different for everyone. Mine are somewhat a mix of yours and Kelly's--the places I want to travel and the simple tasks in life that I have yet to accomplish (like learning to drive a stick shift)...
Some of my things to do.... be fluent in a 2nd language, take a trans Atlantic cruise, travel to Egypt and Brazil.
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