Friday, May 23, 2008

The to-do list reappears.

I was looking through my blog from last year, and I found the to-do list I created in March 2007. I've decided to update it.

To-do list:
--Get a tattoo on my 19th birthday (since that plan failed me on my 18th)
Didn't happen. Probably won't happen. For now, anyway.
--Some sort of internship would be nice.
Starting that Tuesday.
--Save enough money to go to Italy and England next summer.
Am not going to Italy and England, so this question is irrelevant.

--Another job would probably be my best bet to make the above come true.
Hahahaha. After one year of being news editor, I know that's never going to happen.
--Road trip. Preferably, to San Francisco, but whatever happens, happens.
--Learn how to play the piano (well).
Didn't even try to do this one.
--Take ballroom dancing classes.
--Learn how to snowboard/ski.
Or this one. Am working on it.
--Read the entirety of the 7th Harry Potter book.
--Create my own Web site.
--Learn enough HTML to do the above.
Kinda sorta did both, but ended up deleting it. Will work on creating a new one this summer.
--Karaoke night.
I'm sure it'll happen sooner or later.
--Go see "Phantom" in Las Vegas. I have waited a year for this, it's ridiculous. Will by my own ticket if necessary.
Nope. Am broke. Will have to wait.
--Figure out exactly what I am doing next summer. Must stop being indecisive about Europe.
--Get nothing lower than a C in my classes (preferably, higher than that).
Ha.
--Officially become a journalism major already.
--Pick a minor.
--Stop obsessing over stupid stuff.
Never going to happen
--Get new glasses. Absolutely necessary, only wearing contacts is driving me crazy.
I did that, but I broke my glasses, so I need to get new ones again.

I also found several to-do lists that I made when I was younger while I was cleaning out my desk at home. I actually was able to cross some of the things off...for instance, sleeping in a box outside. It's nice to know that I'm actually doing things that I wanted to when I was younger.

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