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The Final Countdown....

Well, it's official, I'm going to turn 30 this year.  I don't think I'm worried about it, really I didn't want to do anything special at all, but I decided to make a list of 30 things to do before I'm 30, like my friend Ana did.  It was kind of fun, and hopefully will serve as a distraction.

So as the final countdown begins. (138 days to go), I'll introduce you to my list:

30 for 30
  1. Write a song for the guitar and perform it.
  2. Run a 10 minute mile.
  3. Teach Hurley a circus trick.
  4. Get Sunny out of my head.
  5. Learn to Salsa.
  6. Fix my cemetery.
  7. Transplant flowers from Cody's house to my house.
  8. Write on my blog 30 times.
  9. Go to the temple 30 times.
  10. Start a public blog. (should i write about water or sleep disorders?)
  11. Read the Book of Mormon.
  12. Write real letters to 30 friends or family. (if you want one, let me know).
  13. Make homemade cinnamon rolls.
  14. Make fortune cookies.
  15. Make egg foo yong.
  16. Sew a levi quilt.
  17. Go scuba diving.
  18. Tour the copper mine.
  19. Score over 300 points on family history extraction.
  20. Go on 1 date.
  21. Lose 30 lbs.
  22. Learn a new song on the piano.
  23. Go to a party.
  24. Wear high heels to work for 1 full week.
  25. Retake the GMAT and score over 500.
  26. Hike part or all of Timpanogos.
  27. Go on an American Roadtrip to see the Redwood Trees.
  28. Patronize the Hill Aerospace Museum.
  29. Host a Rosca de Reyes/Groundhog Day Feast. (you're invited)
  30. ------ (no #30, any ideas?)
I'll be posting updates on each of my list items as I progress and/or accomplish them.  It could really end in disaster. Oh, well. 

See you in 138 days, 30, until then depress someone else!.

Comments

St. Julien's said…
Great idea Annie!! I turn 30 this year tooo...not sure how I feel about it. Good luck. I might have to do something like this but 30 is just toooo many things. I will have to keep them simple:)
Michelle D said…
Awesome idea :) I am in the middle of a 101 goals in 1001 days...it's been tough sometimes but it's fun to accomplish things

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