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Make a List for 2018!

Chelsea and I each made a bucket list back in 2011, and I found a copy of it today.  Six years later and we haven’t completed much on our list.  Chelsea’s still waiting for her pink convertible, and I’m still trying to organize my photos.

The beautiful thing about this list is that it’s New Year’s Eve and we have another full year to complete it!  I told her I think we need to review and set more realistic goals for 2018.  She keeps reminding me that she’s getting older and wants to update her list with things like a fluffy new bed.

She’s been lounging around today watching me fill up my market basket with goodies to give away tomorrow.

The basket is bursting at the seams, and I can hardly lift it!  I’ve been collecting things all year, and there are 12 bags of treats inside!  We’re going to pick 12 winners tomorrow, and each one is going to get a treat bag!

All you have to do to win is leave me a comment telling me if you’ve ever done a bucket list.  Do you think it’s a good idea to do a yearly bucket list?  One that you can review at the end of each year to see how much you’ve accomplished? Do you have any other ideas for organizing in 2018?

Chelsea and I will be back tomorrow with a list of 12 winners.

Happy New Year’s Eve!

 

336 Comments

  • Sandy Allen

    I’ve never done a bucket list, but may have to in order to get things prioritized!  I don’t like look-backs, because I seem to see what I didn’t get done instead of all I accomplished. Lists tend to make me stressed, so I try not to make any. I want the project to be fun, not stressful!
    Happy New Year to you and Chelsea (and your other furbabies, too!) Hope Chelsea gets her soft bed. :)

  • Angela Bowling

    I don’t make a bucket list.  I have things that I want to accomplish but if I don’t, I will still be happy.  I am such a procrastinator but I hope to break out of that bad habit this year (so maybe that is my bucket list).  I want to finish all of the wips that I have laying over the stair rail in my sewing room and then I will feel comfortable starting something new.  I already have the new project picked out (a Christmas gift, of course).

  • Margaret Ballinger

    I have never done a bucket list . I’m not always good at finishing things so I don’t start lists . It helps the frustration factor from happening so often. Happy New Year! Thanks for the giveaway.

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