Hey guys! Please excuse the design disaster around these parts at the moment. New shiny layout in the works and to be revealed soon! Yay! xo. (2012/02/04)

Lifetime To Do List

“I thought my fairytale ending would be the end of the story.
But real life always has a twist.” ~ Carrie Bradshaw

This is just an ongoing list of some random things that I want to do/accomplish in my life. I know some of them are really ambitious and will likely never happen, but a girl can dream, eh? And I figured it made more sense to write them down somewhere than to trust my memory to remember everything. I’ll cross things out as they’re (hopefully) completed.

  • Graduate from Acadia University with a BA in Music.
  • Attend and graduate from the Academy of Art with a BFA in Design. – Currently attending.
  • Travel to Europe.
  • Travel to Australia.
  • Visit England.
  • Visit the Czech Republic.
  • Take the Lord of the Rings tour of New Zealand.
  • Overcome my fear of snakes/hold a snake.
  • Play/perform Robert Schumann’s Papillons. – Currently learning
  • Play/perform Frederic Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu.
  • Write and illustrate a children’s book.
  • Publish said children’s book.
  • Learn ballet.
  • Sell a piece of art.
  • Learn to speak Czech.
  • Learn to speak German. – Currently taking a course in German
  • Finish getting my bilingual certificate in French.
  • Intern for Sarah Richardson at design inc. in Toronto. (Hello, loafy dream.)
  • Open my own design firm.
  • Go swimming with dolphins.
  • Own my own house by the time I’m 26.
  • Meet Mary and go on our ‘Grand Adventure’.
  • Play piano for a professional musical production.
  • Over come my social phobia.
  • Learn to bake something somewhat decently.
  • Read the entire works of Jane Austen. – 3 books down, 3 to go!
  • Learn to play the harp.
  • See every province and territory in Canada. – Just Saskatchewan, NFLD, and the territories left!
  • See Radiohead, Tori Amos, Goldfrapp, and Madonna in concert.
  • Go to the opera.
  • Learn to properly shuffle a deck of cards.
  • Be able to recite the alphabet backwards with as much ease as I can say it forwards.
  • Find a four-leafed clover.
  • Be able to name and geographically place on a map all of the states in the USA. Also learn each state’s official nickname.

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