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3. Learn the art of aerial silks.
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5. Watch a Star Wars movie.
6. Experience the 18-course tasting menu at Alinea.
7. Cook with a foreign ingredient from an Asian food market.
8. Achieve 10 quality photos with my new Nikon D3100 by using learned concepts of lighting and composition.
9. Open an Etsy shop.
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11. Develop my personal 30-second elevator pitch and brand identity, and execute it in a tactile form.
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16. Master a signature 3-course menu for dinner parties.
17. Take pole dancing lessons.
18. Submit an article or essay to a magazine.
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20. Attend a roller derby match.
21. Attend a "secret" or "underground" dinner.
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23. Take a tai-chi class.
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26. Take a surfing lesson.
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It's nerve-wracking and thrilling all at the same time to even click "Publish" on this post. But, then again, there's nothing like the pressure of failing or quitting before all your friends and readers as an extra incentive to follow through! You can quickly jump to each item in the new "30 for 30" list in the sidebar as I blog about my experiences. Hope you will follow along as I chronicle my little journey from now until July 16, 2011 when I hit the Big 3-0, and even more hopefully, that I will learn a thing or two about myself in the process (and remain in one piece)...
Neat! Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteI can help you out with a few of those (#28 anyone? eh? eh?)...
Annie, just say when! :o)
ReplyDeleteYay, love this! Can't wait to share mine :)
ReplyDeleteI again make the offer to teach you how to sew a button.
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie, thanks for stopping by my blog! I stumble upon yours too and when I saw your picture walking the Brooklyn Bridge, I want to do the same thing!!! :) PS: I want to bake a cake from scratch too so, let's share recipes!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteSimplyQuely– Walking along the Bridge is so humbling – definitely do it if you have the chance! I'll be following along with you to stalk any cake recipes you might post! :)
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