I had so many lovely birthday cards, they are all hanging on the wire in the hallway. This is so useful, as there is nowhere else to display them properly, and with all the kitchen traffic in and out at the moment and doors opening and closing, the draughts would blow them all over the place if they were standing up.
Learning the Saxophone, Growing My Hair To My Waist, Writing a Crime Novel, Visiting The Kennedy Graves At Arlington, Seeing the Northern Lights, Owning a Lotus Elan [like Emma Peel's], and Running A Half Marathon. These seven were all previously considered at some point in my youth, but long since abandoned due to lack of finance, time, health and talent. So The Big Seven List is out...
This week I shall try and come up with 70 things which I could aim for. What's that phrase? SMART Goals
My dear Auntie Peggy used to have a plate like this in her china cabinet, my Mum gave it to her, because she was always saying
"One day I'll get around to it" So maybe this is the year for me to do all those things I have been intending to do...
Watch this space [please, NO suggestions, I am afraid that once I start writing it down, there will already be more than 70 on my own list, without additions from well meaning friends!]
ITEM NUMBER ONE - WRITE THE LIST!
I just spent 10 minutes on this project and came up with 20 items without much difficulty
Good luck with your list!
ReplyDeleteStitchin' and Kitchen are both on my regular to-do list for this week. I have had no inspiration whatsoever for CoverStory
ReplyDeleteA friend used to make wood turned coasters with ' a round tuit' on them, but he often had to explain what it meant!
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DeleteNorrie’s Mum gave him that plate about 50 years ago and it hung in his shed! On my 65th birthday I started a 70 things by 70 list and many of them got done ( including a tattoo on my left wrist!). I think you kitchen and stitchin list sounds ideal to me. Catriona
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely NO tattoos!! Needles are for stitching, not for inking my skin!
DeleteI think my list would be about a mile long! Good luck with your list. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI have one of those plates still. I bought it for my Mum many years ago and it is now in my cabinet. I make a daily list of a few things to do, I've never considered one for a year! Maybe I'll have to join you this year, I've got a few months to think it over.
ReplyDeleteI am sure your lovely family will help you write it!!
DeleteA list of 70 things is a splendid idea and I shall look forward to hearing about your list. It is my husband’s 70th birthday just after Easter and I will suggest it to him. My son-in-law’s birthday is the same day and he will be 30, with a new baby due on Easter Day I suspect we may be rather busy. My husband is really hoping baby will share the same birthday but I think 2 on the same day is quite enough!
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I hope the new baby arrives safely- whatever day the birth happens. Enjoy ALL the birth-day celebrations
DeleteOh, I was just discussing such a list with one of my friends, earlier in the week. I have 7 months before my 70th birthday and I thought 7 before 70 sounded good - I could do one each month and not feel rushed. I haven't finalized my list, though. I'm looking forward to seeing your list. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a photocopied "round tuit" that someone gave me way back in the 1980s! I've no excuses for not doing some of the stuff I've been meaning to do!
I like your Seven Before Seventy idea!
DeleteBelated happy birthday! I have not heard about making a list of 70 things to do! I turned 70 years last year, so I have missed it. If I start now, maybe my list has to be 71? LOL
ReplyDeleteAt our age, 70 or 71 doesn't really matter!!
DeleteI look forward to the list! I'm afraid I'm going to suggest an item for the list - meeting Meeeee again!!! 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should have "meet up with at least 3 blog friends"
DeleteTwenty on your list already, I see this being a very easy list for you to put together. You can always keep adding to the bottom as you think of things, whilst simultaneously doing the things at the top. I want to have less to do for a while, so I'm not even thinking of a list ... yet!!
ReplyDeleteYou are the Queen of The Challenge, not sure if you can have Listomania too...
DeleteI'm sure your list will be a good one that is perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteI hope so
DeleteAs long as your list doesn't include items that result in FOMO! There is a lot to be said for serendipity!
ReplyDeleteThere is indeed 😃
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