My 30 by 30: 30 Things to Accomplish Before I Turn 30
Published by Laya under 30 by 30, Projects on September 9, 2008Last Thursday, I said that I’d be putting together a list of 30 Things I Want to Do Before I Turn 30 - 30 by 30. I’m a day late (good old life: gets in the way just when it’s supposed to), but after a good amount of thought I’ve put together my list.
I’ve also added a counter to my sidebar - I have 425 days (just over 46 weeks) until I turn 30. I also added one for 40, but that list is going to take a whole lot more thought.
Also, I reserve the right to modify this list as I progress, within reason. I don’t want to be lazy about this, but at the same time I know that things happen and you never know how life is going to turn out. So if there is a reason I absolutely cannot accomplish something on this list, I’ll change it to something else.
So, without further ado: 30 Things I Want to Accomplish Before I Turn 30!
Art, Music, Theater, Literature
- Read 30 books.
- Go to 20 plays or other theater events.
- Go to 20 concerts.
- Go to the opera at least once.
- Write 10 poems.
- Read at least 2 of those poems at an open mic.
- Learn to play a new instrument.
- “Win” NaNoWriMo.
- Make one piece of original jewelry.
- Post in my blog for 30 days straight.
- Create a photoblog.
- Take a *real* vacation.
- Go skydiving.
- Create my command center.
- Eat 20 dishes that I’ve never had.
- Cook with 20 new foods.
- Clean out all of my junk once and for all.
- Donate anything I don’t need to the Baltimore Free Store.
- Buy a split box spring.
- Buy a new mattress.
- Go to 10 new restaurants (including Bicycle!).
- Cook all of my meals for 30 days straight.
- Quit my current job.
- Start working for myself - as a freelancer, or as my own microbusiness.
- Save one month’s pay as an emergency fund.
- Volunteer somewhere at least 20 times.
- Lose 15 pounds.
- Take the 100 push up challenge.
- Get my tooth fixed.
- Exercise for 30 days straight.
Leisure
Home, Food
Life, Money
Health
A few thoughts about the list: Read the rest of this entry »