Saturday, August 17, 2013
Summer Bucket List Wrap-up
Although the calendar doesn't say it yet, summer is over....the picture above even shows it. I decided since I made a summer bucket list, that I would give the update. The ones in italics are done!
1. Sleep in...a lot!
2. Go to a drive-in
3. Read a book with paper pages
4. Flint Creek with friends from school
5. A conference or two
6. Sell our house
7. Pick blueberries and blackberries
8. Pick other fruit too
9. Fly a kite on the beach
10. See the wild horses
11. Snuggle with my niece
12. Go to a museum (or two)
13. Eat breakfast at the donut shop
14. Connect/Catch up with friends
15. Do something with my blog
16. Restart my gratitude journal
17. See fireworks
18. Make something homemade
19. Finally go to the Flying Pig
20. Celebrate our wedding anniversary
Some were a little different than I envisioned. Different good: I thought I'd end up running over to a local museum to catch number twelve, but we were able to stop at Nauticus in Norfolk on the way home from the beach and saw the Wild Horse Museum when we were in Corolla. Also good: We saw fireworks more than once. The ones we saw from a rooftop downtown with friends were especially enjoyable. Different not so good: Flying kites on the beach wasn't what I remembered! I had to run more than what I cared to while on vacation and the sand was hot!
We celebrated on 18th anniversary by going to dinner and looking through our wedding albums. We still plan to go to Eureka in the fall.
Our house is still on the market. When we put it there, our family was three "list it" to one "love it". Now that months have passed we are two to two and there's a little indifference even there!
So summer. is. over. It has been one of the most enjoyable summers that I remember. This is largely in part to our cool temperatures. It made just normal every day life wonderful. Usually, we have multiple days (20+) over 100 degrees (and of late, pushing 110). This summer we had maybe two days over 100.
I'm thinking I should be making a fall/winter bucket list!
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You look so happy and ready to teach 1st grade!
ReplyDeleteHappy 18th Anniversary, too!
Your bucket list looks great -- and gotta love #3 anymore (a book with paper pages). I am still resisting the ebook movement. I much prefer the feel and smell of new news.
After all my years of homeschool, I am now hanging on to materials because I worry that they will become obsolete in the future.
Happy Teaching!