One of my big goals for this year is to complete my 28 at 28 list. I heard about this project a few years ago after seeing it on both Elise and Kelly Purkey‘s blogs.
For those that haven’t heard about this before, it’s really simple. Around your birthday, you make a list of goals equal to the age you are turning that year. You then have until your next birthday the following year to complete your list.
I chose to make my list full of fun things that I’ve been wanting to do for awhile but you could easily make a list of crafty projects, scrapbooking layouts, etc. It’s totally up to you and it’s an awesome way to get yourself into your scrapbooks a bit more too.
My original plan had been to create a list in 2009 for my 27 birthday. But as Adam deployed to Afghanistan just a week after my birthday, I had other things on my mind at the time and just never got around to writing out a list. So when my 28th birthday rolled around last May, I was determined that this year would be the year.
I’ll be turning 29 (eek!) on May 24th, so with just under three months to go, now seemed like a good time to share an update on my progress and what my plans are for the rest of the unfinished items. So without further ado, my 28 at 28 list as it stands right now:
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Go on a picnic
Done. Adam and I took advantage of the gorgeous weather last weekend to knock this one off the list.
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Bake something from scratch
Not yet, but I love to bake so this one should be fairly easy.
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Start a blog
Done. Obviously, haha.
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Visit a state I’ve never been to
Done. Not only did I visit one new-to-me state but I knocked this one out of the park by visiting THREE new states in ONE day: Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Take that item number 4.
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Complete 3 mini-albums
No, but I do have plans for this one. We’ll see how it goes.
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Go on a dressy, romantic date night once a month
Once a month sadly didn’t happen. So unless someone invents a time machine in the next 3 months, I think I’m out of luck, haha.
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Keep a positive attitude during our move
Done. Military moves are always stressful but I’m going to give myself an A+ on this one because I think I actually handled everything really really well. Certainly a lot better than our last few moves which was my goal.
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Sew something pretty
Technically I completed two projects that would count for this but I’m not ready to call this one done just yet. I’m going to see if I can fit in the project I really meant when I added this to my list.
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Start my own business
Done. A little something called NettioDesigns.
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Complete a December Daily 2010 album
Sadly, not done. I honestly don’t know how Ali Edwards does it. Maybe she has scrapbooking elves who come in the dark of night and create her pages for her? I managed to get through about day 16 so it is more than half done. Maybe if I get a second-wind of Christmas-yness in the next three months, I’ll try to finish mine up.
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Take a weekend trip to a new city
Done. Adam and I took a weekend trip to Houston last October to see the Houston Texas play the New York Giants.
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Visit a new National Park
Done. We stopped at Carlsbad Caverns National Park on our way from Colorado to Texas. If you’ve never been there you should go. It is AMAZING.
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Go on a bike ride
Not yet, but I’m thinking it needs to happen soon – preferably before it gets super ridiculously hot here in Texas.
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Make three new friends
I largely put this on the list because I knew it would be a big challenge for me. But I’m going to try to make this more of a priority over the next few months and see what happens.
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Learn to shoot in Manual mode
I’m kind of undecided about this one but we’ll see.
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Read five non-fiction books
I’ve read 4 so far: The Happiness Project, Craft Inc., The Art of Nonconformity and Eat, Pray, Love. With just one book to go, I’m thinking this one should get done fairly easily.
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Do something that scares me
Done. Adam and I went ziplining in Hawaii and even up to the morning of I was tempted to back out. But I went and I LOVED it. It was a highlight of our trip for sure.
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Complete at least one themed scrapbook album
Definitely a no. I’m kind of scared at the idea of tackling this large of a scrapbook project. So we’ll see how it goes. If I do, you can be sure I’ll share it here.
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Go on a romantic vacation for our 5th anniversary
Done. We went to Hawaii for 14 days. It was awesome.
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Expand my jewelry collection
Well if going from zero to two counts then yes, haha, but I’d still like to work on this one a bit more.
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Create a system for my photos & scrap supplies
Not yet, but this is on my list to work on this month and I will be sharing my progress here on the blog.
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Go local more often
Done. And we’ve found some really great places that we love.
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Go to a professional football game
Done. This one goes hand in hand with Number 11 when we went to Houston and watched the Texans play the Giants. It’s definitely a difference experience from watching on TV!
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Watch 5 classic movies
1 of 5. We watched The Wizard of Oz a few weeks ago because Adam had never seen it. Crazy, right?
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Create an art/scrap canvas
I actually forgot this one was on the list, haha. Oops.
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Go on a train ride
Done. Adam and I rode on the Royal Gorge Railroad just before we left Colorado Springs.
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Start a new tradition
Done. Although next year will really be the test to see if we keep them up.
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Document this list
Technically done. As evidenced by the layout above, I have documented my list. But I would like to put together some kind of album documenting more of what I did for each item so for now I’m going to call this one 50% done.
So that brings my grand total to 13 items completed – 15 to go. So about half-way done? I think that’s good-ish considering how busy we’ve been since my birthday. I do find it kind of funny that pretty much all the travel/adventure type items are done and pretty much all the crafty ones remain. Not sure what that says about me, haha.
So what about you…anyone ever tackled a list project like this before? Were you able to actually complete your list? And is anyone thinking it would be fun to make a list for their next birthday? Adam’s birthday is on Friday so I’m trying to convince him he should make a list in honor of his 28th birthday too – we’ll see what happens!
Kellie says
This is fun! I love your layout, and I did a similar list, except mine started Jan. 1, 2011 and ends on my 35th birthday on July 5, 2012 and involves changes that I want to make in my life. I’m gonna be an amazing person by then. ; )
Lynnette says
Ooo that’s a fun idea! I really want to do something big for my 29th year but I have decided what just yet. Woohoo for achieving amazingness by 35, that is an awesome goal.
Aggie says
I am totally doing this one this year. I just turned 30 last month and I had actually listed the things I want to scrap about being 30. 🙂
Lynnette says
Ooo, fun idea! That’ll be so fun to look back on later!
mrshobbes says
You are so inspiring, Lynnette! Not just because of the list, but sharing your progress! 🙂 I have all these little projects in the works that are also scrap-based, but I’ve never created a bucket list of sorts. I guess I’m too chicken too. Which now makes me wonder what happened to me that I won’t allow myself to dream, lol. Anyhoo, thanks for sharing!
Lynnette says
You should totally start a list! Normally I’m terrible about starting projects and then never finishing them (usually because I completely forget about them after like, a week, haha) but having all these projects written down has kept me WAY more accountable. I figure even if I don’t check off everything on the list, I still will have done more than I would have without the list which is good in my book. Now if I could just make a list of future scrapbook page ideas, maybe I’d actually scrapbook more often, haha.
Lynn says
I should serious lift this idea and the layout! 39 at 39 could be a fun way to “count down” to the big 4-Oh, My I’m getting OLD!
Lynnette says
You totally should! It’d be a great way to celebrate the big 4-0!