1. Marry in Temple: I'm pretty sure at some point my Ginger will finally propose marriage.

39. Make a quilt: I've always wanted to make my very own awesome patch work quilt. It's gonna be so fun!
60. Have no debt: I'm on course right now to have all my debt paid off by Spring!! To celebrate I will probably go on a shopping spree :-)
89. Go to a day spa: Seriously how awesome would that be!?!
7. Nessie's my pal
10. Lost
19. Pirate of the Caribbean
24. Ruins in South America
29. European Architecture = Awesome
75. Japanese blossom
78. I come from the land down under: All of these are locations that I wouldn't hate going to this year. I just want to go on vacation!! I don't care to which location cause really I'll take anything.

I believe I could be of great assistance with #'s 39, 89 and 19.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what you mean by half of these posts. Example:
ReplyDelete75. Japanese Blossom - Oh...of course...Japanese Blossom! Makes total sense.
Your number one is mine as well, so at least one of us isn't going to get what we want.
Ooohh Bexxx, I totally need to talk to you about the quilt. I'm super excited to make one. And of course you are totally in when I go to a day spa!
ReplyDeleteCraig...really!?! You can't decipher what those locations are?? I thought you were smarter than that. Japanese Blossom means go to Japan in the Spring...because they have pretty blossoms on their trees :-) Any other brain busters you need me to figure out for you??
Does # 10 mean you really want to join John Locke on that crazy island and become an Other? Or is it just code for a trip to Hawaii?
ReplyDeleteAs fun as "crazy island" sounds it's just code...I prefer to not be in danger of dying on a vacation :-)
ReplyDeleteOooooh! Let's do a quilty thingy! That is on my list too! It just so happens that after I made that goal that Clint ran down to his basement and brought up a quilt with a huge hole in it with 1/2 the batting ripped out of it. He sweetly said that could be my warm-up quilt and I could fix it for him. Thoughtful, right? Wrong. When I asked him where the lovely quilt came from he said it was better that I didn't ask again. Of course I persisted and found out his ex-wife made it and had lovingly embroidered his name on it...and it was his favorite. Whatever. Yeah, I will fix it...but dang it if I don't want to make an even BETTER quilt to show her up. The quilting war is ON.
ReplyDelete(sorry to ramble a novel in your comment section. Ooopsie!)