42 Things to do while I am 42

Tuesday, October 4, 2011
I saw this the other day.  A person said that every year on her birthday she made a list of things to do that year and have finished by her next birthday.  (The number of items will be the same as years old you are)  My birthday was just over a month ago so I'm not too far behind.  Damn, 42 things to accomplish is quite a bit.  Here we go...  (in no particular order)
1.  Visit  my son on Ohio University-Athens campus.
2.  Go to the Zoo.
3.  Go to Cedar Point.
4.  Go to the Italian Festival.
5.  Start back to school/college.
6.  Get a tattoo.
7.  Get a job.
8.  Go to Old Man's Cave.
9.  Make Christmas cookies/candy.
10. Go to a concert.
11. Go on a trip out of state somewhere.
12. Learn to use a sewing machine.
13. Get a sewing machine.
14. Start saving money.
15. Get an apartment.
16. Get a car.
17. Lose 30 pounds.
18. Train Max to walk on a leash properly.
19. Get my mother's medical records.
20. Go visit my mom's grave.
21. Meditate on a regular basis.
22. Start doing Yoga.
23. Join the YMCA.
24. Get my teeth fixed.
25. Get my boobs fixed/reduction.
26. Try to be more fluent in Italian.
27. Communicate with a relative who is dying of alcoholism.
28. Spend more time with family.  (Immediate and extended)
29. Work on trying to have a Smith Family reunion.
30. Visit Aunt Mary in Welch.
31. Send out Christmas cards this year.
32. Write an update letter to put in xmas cards.
33. Try to stop smoking.
34. Do more creative writing.
35. Have a damn yard sale or something to get rid of all my old shit.
36. Paint more on a regular basis.
37. Exercise at least three times a week.
38. Get a bass or guitar.
39. Take lessons.
40. Bike the Cbus marathon.
41. Get my license back.
42. Pay off fines.

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