Because it's getting dark so very early these days, because I read this great post about NaBloPoMo - national blog posting month - which talks about showing up here just because it's fun, because I have two years of possible posts I could share...and just because.
I'm ready for a 37 by 37 list. In 2013, I made a 35 by 35 list. This year I had a 36 by 36 list. I turned 36 in August and gave myself a two month extension on checking a few more things off that list before moving on to 37. Just because.
I'm ready for a 37 by 37 list. In 2013, I made a 35 by 35 list. This year I had a 36 by 36 list. I turned 36 in August and gave myself a two month extension on checking a few more things off that list before moving on to 37. Just because.
Like my friend Sarah does with her annual 100 New Things list, I aim for doing half of the things. And if I don't, it's not a big deal. I don't stress about it. I keep making lists because it's a reminder of things I want to try or accomplish. Like, oh hey, I totally need to make that happen. Not, grrr, I have to do this because I said I would.
Because the list reminded me to make it happen, one of the highlights of this past year was going paddle boarding for the first time one beautiful weeknight evening on the Huron River. It was challenging and peaceful, and wouldn't have happened without the list. Other highlights were taking my niece on an overnight trip in Chicago for her 13th birthday, flying a very cheap kite on summer vacation with my other nieces which broke into sharp pieces within ten minutes, and downloading a geocaching app and going on a short treasure hunt with friends after dinner one night. Lots of good things.
Every year, I carry forward anything I'm still excited about doing and drop anything that I'm not excited about. A decent number of things have been on the list for two years. It's been a challenging two years, so going easy on myself has been super important. This is all in the spirit of self-care and showing up for myself, not doing for the sake of doing.
16. Attend a weekend art workshop or
retreat
23. Set up a sewing station
29. Buy a new-to-me sewing machine
33. Hit balls at the batting cages
Because the list reminded me to make it happen, one of the highlights of this past year was going paddle boarding for the first time one beautiful weeknight evening on the Huron River. It was challenging and peaceful, and wouldn't have happened without the list. Other highlights were taking my niece on an overnight trip in Chicago for her 13th birthday, flying a very cheap kite on summer vacation with my other nieces which broke into sharp pieces within ten minutes, and downloading a geocaching app and going on a short treasure hunt with friends after dinner one night. Lots of good things.
Every year, I carry forward anything I'm still excited about doing and drop anything that I'm not excited about. A decent number of things have been on the list for two years. It's been a challenging two years, so going easy on myself has been super important. This is all in the spirit of self-care and showing up for myself, not doing for the sake of doing.
1. Hike and finish
#100trailmiles
2. See a movie at the Ford
Drive-In
3. Shoot and post
50 photos from the Polaroid, Yashica, or Rolleiflex cameras
4. Shoot and print
a roll of double exposures with Matt
5. Kayak in Port
Austin, Michigan
6. Take our bikes
over to Ontario for a ride
7. Complete an
encaustic collage series with vintage women in the outdoors photos
8. Finish 8 craft projects I
planned and have the supplies to finish
- Make
a Michigan vintage postcards collage
- Make vintage
type set drawer piece
- Sew another
dress - a Staple Dress
- Sew myself a
second Ruby top
- Sew pillows
for the bed or couch
- Sew myself a
knit top
- Sew a throw
quilt with thrifted wool
- Knit myself
a new sweater
9. Finally go to the Detroit Soup
10. Finish decorating the bedroom
11. Tour the Rouge factory
12. Scan my grandpa’s photos with my
mom
14. Take long exposure photos of the
stars at the Headlands International Dark Sky Park
15. Ice skate on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa
17. Submit one (or more) of my
dissertation papers for publication
18. Learn to play a duet on the
guitar with Matt
19. Swim in the Barton Springs Pool in Austin
20. List and sell something on Etsy
21. Draw
in the gallery at the Detroit Institute of Arts
22. Skijor with Kaia (even for 3 minutes before
I fall or she runs me into a tree)
24. Hike the whole Waterloo trail (22+
miles)
25. Visit a new museum in NYC
26. Visit a new museum in the Midwest
27. Spend a day exploring a Midwestern
city
28. Go to a taping of a TV show (is
taping still a thing?)
30. Spend a week with no screens after
6pm
31. Try acupuncture
32. Take a dance class
34 Sleep in a yurt
35. Fly on a trapeze
36. Explore a state or country I've never
visited
37. Camp on an island
When I started the 36 by 36 list in January, I immediately thought I should also keep a spontaneous list. I didn't keep one, except in my head, but I love the notion that the best things I experience in a year will be totally unplanned. Last night, I accidentally - uh, spontaneously - posted a 2014 spontaneous list before it was ready (why is the publish button right next to the save button???). I retracted it, but the original post still went out to email subscribers and news feeds. So anyway, I'll repost tomorrow, and it'll make a bit more sense then.
Planned and spontaneous fun. Ready, set, go!
3 comments:
This list is awesome!! I'm totally stealing some ideas/joining you on a few of these adventures! :)
:) :) love it!
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