I could (and do) look at these over and over. They just bring me so much HAPPINESS! At least now Lori and I know where we get our goofy picture taking from. :)
1. Learn to make French croissants 2. Ride in a hot air balloon 3. Visit NYC 4. Make all recipes in Josi Kilpack's Culinary Mystery Series 5. Visit Mackinac Island, MI 6. Read the standard works cover to cover 7. Visit Pike Place Market in Washington state 8. Learn to play the guitar 9. Graduate from college with a degree 10. Go deep sea fishing 11. Walk 500 miles in one year 12. Participate in a humanitarian service project 13. See the Northern Lights 14. Adopt a child(ren) 15. Attend General Conference in person 16. Drive in all 50 states 17. Take a pottery class (or other craft) 18. Learn how to can/preserve food 19. Get something published 20. Learn to play chess
21. Try standup paddleboarding
22. Take a completely spontaneous trip
23. Grow my hair long and donate it
24. Plan a menu for a restaurant...possibly open it. 25. Marry my best friend 26. Live in a big city
27. Have a food fight
28. Stay out all night star gazing 29. Test drive a car I could never buy 30. Be kissed in the rain 31. Get a passport 32. Attend a Brian Regan show 33. Learn to change the oil on my car 34. Eat no chocolate for 1 month 35. Visit the Sacred Grove 36. Ride a train long distance 37. Wish on a shooting star 38. Grow a small garden 39. Attend a midnight movie premier 40. Find a cure for my hiccups
41. Learn ASL
42. Go on a cruise 43. See the Eiffel Tower 44. Ride a motorcycle 45. Spend the night on the beach 46. Donate blood
47. Ride a segway
48. Take a dance class
49. Pet a shark or sting ray
50. Cut down a Christmas tree 51. Own a baby grand piano 52. Attend the filming of a TV show
53. Ride in a taxi cab
54. Eat at a DD&D featured restaurant
55. Run a 5k 56. Ride a horse
*Bold items = complete
Followers
There is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. -Nelson Mandela
The Lord knows who we really are, what we really think, what we really do, and who we really are becoming. -David A. Bednar
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