day one!

it's finally here! i've been daydreaming about "the list" for months now (thanks for dealing with that nonsense, guys) and am super excited to get started. i've decided to check out this blog thing that all the kids are talking about because it'll keep me honest, accountable, and forward-moving, and because, let's face it, i could use a lesson in modern social technology. and in cutting back on the run-on sentences, apparently... moving on!

at a minimum my hope is that it will serve as a record of this little adventure and as a way for me to keep up with some of my favorite people - from those who i see almost daily to those with whom i've regrettably lost touch. plus - pictures! yeah!

given the post-election job search i'm undertaking and the much anticipated (intra-seattle) move later this month, it seems to make the most sense to focus on the free or cheap tasks first. to that end, today i signed up for postcrossing (#92), bought some cool "vanishing seattle" postcards, and sent three on their way. the first went to a housewife in kerken, germany. i told her that my all-time favorite meal is my grandma lutzenberger's roladen and spaetzle, so she knows i know what's up. the other two went to an eighteen year old girl in guangzhou, china and a bed-and-breakfast owner in provincetown, massachusetts. so cool.

i also tried juggling (#26). as is my way of doing things, i jumped right in to see if it just, you know, came naturally - this was both laughable and dangerous. one spilled water glass and a peeved cat later i looked up some tips online. i think i'll get it by the end of next week.

10 comments:

Nick said...

Honestly, juggling just takes dedicating two or three consecutive hours to get the basic idea.

Nick said...

Also: the verification word I had to type to post my comment was "whordies."

Lida Angier said...

So, how would you like to iceskate in Hawaii. Yes, we have an iceskating rink. I think that will add a little something to #27. It's safe to say you will fulfill #39 in December. I can also help with #75 & #80 then too!! See this is exciting cuz now I feel like I'm doing something.

Also, are these things you've NEVER done before, or just want to chronicle doing?

Lida Angier said...

One more thing - this is super inspiring & I'm really proud of you for doing it ;)

Charlie Elwart said...

Ok this Christmas we will go running together! and you WILL run a 9 minute mile!

bianca said...

This is pretty rad...I'm really pumped about 45-58 (because I'm a nerd of the arts). And I want to see the track lists of the mix cds - you should go WA style and put some RBF on them. Yes.

Ali said...

This is amazing Liz! Did you find this list somewhere or is it a personal list you'd like to accomplish?

liz said...

thanks for the love guys! i created this list (with many revisions) over the last couple of months - it's a combination of things i've never done and things i'd like to do again or more of. nick - you're right, i just can't do more than 10-15 minutes at a time because i've discovered juggling makes me dizzy. lida - the more we get done in hawaii the better! charlie - i'm at ten minutes now so i'm close...right? how fast do you have to run it for field hockey? bianca - i hadn't thought of posting the track lists but that might be a good idea, especially if rbf makes the cut :)

ktothet said...

Wait, have you never ridden a rollercoaster?

(And now I've commented. Are you happy?:P)

Vanessa said...

Ummmm, this is amazing!! Please sign me up as your tour guide for London and take me with you! And I suggest your spanish-speaking country be my homeland of Puerto Rico. I'm so proud!

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