As I've thought about the last year, I've thought about all the things I've done. It got me to thinking that there is still so much more I want to do. Some things are minor, and others major. I came across a quote on another blog I read. I remembered it because I've been feeling overwhelmed with all these things I want/have to do in my life, and I'm afraid I won't have time. Life is too short. It said, "You can do anything you want, but not everything you want." It got me to thinking I've done a lot (at least in the last year) and that I should be grateful for what I have done.
18 things I accomplished while I was 18:
19 things I want to accomplish while I'm 19:
18 things I accomplished while I was 18:
- Attended college.
- Moved away from home and became more independent.
- Went on a Study Abroad.
- Fulfilled my church callings.
- Learned to live with other people (if 13 girls in the same room doesn't scream fun, I don't know what does).
- Strengthened my testimony.
- Kept a Journal.
- Built new friendships.
- Applied for my major.
- Learned how to hang up blinds.
- Organized my stuff (quite a few times).
- Learned more about family history.
- Visited relatives in Australia.
- Lived out of a back pack for 2 weeks.
- Read a whole textbook (seriously, that's an accomplishment for me).
- Appreciated other cultures, and learned about a few.
- Gained a tolerance, and even a love for hiking.
- Decided I want to be teacher.
19 things I want to accomplish while I'm 19:
- Read at least 5 church books (I wanted to last year, but never got around to it...it will happen).
- Learn how to french braid hair (It's pathetic that I've gone 19 years relying on others to french braid my hair for me).
- Learn how to cook balanced meals, and then actually make them. I'll start by making at least one meal a week (mac & cheese isn't going to cut it for the rest of my life).
- Go on a humanitarian trip.
- Learn how to paint my nails good (I've never been very good at this...ask my sisters)
- Continue schooling, and try my hardest (the second part is a bit harder for me).
- Continue keeping a journal, fulfilling church callings, and strengthening my testimony.
- See the Grand Canyon.
- Build new relationships, and strengthen the ones I have.
- Volunteer to help people (I really need to work on that).
- Buy a car.
- Attend all BYU home football games, and as many other home sporting events as I can (my sports pass won't go to waste this year).
- Learn how to drive a stick shift.
- Build a fire.
- Manage my time better (I spend way too much time on facebook).
- Get into my program.
- Read some more family life stories.
- Sew an article of clothing or a blanket or something.
- Be more patient.
I really love this post. Lovely quote, lovely idea, lovely goals...love everything!
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I love making lists like this. So fun to see the past and future side by side. Oh and I just found your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that you figured out how to put up blinds! Seriously, what would I have done without you?! Oh and I will help you learn how to french braid your hair...it will save me a lot of time in the long run!
ReplyDeleteUmmm heath, who ever teaches you to drive stick... needs to teach me too. Haha. And I guess your nail polish will be put to very much use. Excellent. Annndddd I hope you're having lots of fun! Anndddd you're hot. Anddd girl talk later... like when you get home. K that's all byeeee.
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