I'm sitting in a chair at my grandparents house, terrified and paranoid about when my next blog due date is. I'm always so confused, and I neglected to bring my syllabus along with my deceptively heavy organic chemistry text book and Dr. Paul Farmer, so I'll just get to it.
Did you know that the original aim of this blog was to share with you my bucket list? No, you probably didn't. That's where I came up with my title, and when it came time to write my first post, I was struggling with the choice between just making one post about my bucket list, and changing the title, or making the entire thing about my bucket list, and pick one thing off of it to write about every two weeks. Due to procrastination and pure laziness, I never really reached a decision. "How sad," you're probably thinking, and you're right! It is sad.
I don't think I'll be writing about my bucket list in that much depth. Sometimes it's very general, there's no particular order, and it contains things like "travel," and "change something." Change what? My oil, a diaper? I have no idea. Plus, it'll just make me sad, as things like that often do. But I'll share it with you briefly anyway!
1. Travel (everywhere).
2. Ride an elephant.
3. Climb a mountain.
4. Eat eggplant chips.
5. Get over my fear of scuba diving.
6. See a polar bear IN ACTION; (I don't really know what "IN ACTION" refers to, but it's on this piece of paper so we'll go with it).
7. Write a book.
8. Change something.
9. Tame a wild horse.
10. Be a pescetarian.
11. Buy a cowboy hat.
12. Get some personalized return address labels.
13. Finally listen to those awfully sad ASPCA commercials and donate money.
There's a lot more to it, but I stopped writing it down and they start to get really mundane and boring, very much like "get some personalized return address labels." Anyway, you'll probably see something on this list again, because I'll run out of things to write about and revert back here. I'd thought I'd write this one as sort of an "inbetween" post, so it can be short, but also suffice in case I missed something, but now I can use it to get ideas from. Awesome. B]
That is the coolest polar bear in the world.
ReplyDeleteWell I know where you can put that cowboy hat to good use! (aka country night)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about your title. Thanks for explaining that.
ReplyDeleteI'm a pescetarian! Except I never say that. I just say I'm a vegetarian, since a.) very few people know what a pescetarian is, and b.) it makes it sound like all I eat is fish, which is not true. I also eat vegetables. And a bit of cheese. And a lot of eggs.