Monday, March 4, 2013

30 x 30 Revisited

Several months ago, before work got nut-so (or maybe before starting work), I made a rather ambitious 30 x 30 list. With four weeks and six days to go, and a lot having changed since that list, I need to revamp it a bit. And get my tail in gear. (Words in purple are the former list item.)

1. Cook in a professional kitchen - April 2011, Guest chef at Rags'
2. Join Junior League - August 2010, Junior League of Lee County
3. Travel to see Widespread Panic - September 2011, Knoxville
4. Become a doula - Spring 2010
5. Begin childbirth educator courses Former: Become a childbirth educator
6. See Elton John
7. Make a list of places I would like to live and vacations to take
8. Create business plans for future business ventures, and map out a career plan
9. Have awesome concert tickets - done!
10. See Mickey Hart Band - April 2012
11. Go to a music festival outside of Birmingham - October 2012, Harvest Moon Festival, Callaway Gardens
12. Get away, somewhere, for at least a weekend. Auburn doesn't count. Former: Go on a vacation to Callaway Gardens
13. Put more effort into my appearance
14. Adopt a healthier lifestyle, honor my body
15. See as many concerts as possible
16. See Jimmy Buffett and do the tailgate
17. Start writing a book.
18. Embrace the final 30 days of my 20's and celebrate
19. Get a dog - March 2012
20. Be assertive, not bitch-y
21. Do a total spa day (massage, hair, nails, makeup)
22. Have a fabulous 30th birthday party Former: Celebrate the 30th at the beach with an Arabian Nights themed party (alternative plan: private)
23. Take on a great charity project and complete it
24. Get organized, once and for all Former: Establish and follow a wonderful organizational/filing system, a financial plan, start retirement fund, sort out wardrobe
25. Commit to a city
26. Launch a business
27. Start the Porsche fund
28. Embrace a new hobby - Bass guitar
29. Get some more ink!
30. Start the next bucket list Former: Get out of the townhome. Let that baby go! (Unless Highland Park gets rid of the riff raff.)