Saturday, December 01, 2007

A New Purpose

Exactly one month from today will be my favorite day of the year - which is foolish as there are 364 to follow - my birthday. But as I have become one of those people in recent years who have grown resistant, and quite bitter, to adding another candle to the cake, I don't really look forward to it as much.

(That's not entirely true. I love how I always end up with multiple cakes. How my mom always color-coordinates the wrapping for her anal-retentive middle child. And never ever having to work or go to school because it's a holiday, all over the world!)

But anyway, I briefly contemplated holding off on turning 24 - still collecting the cake and presents of course - and staying 23 for a few more months, because I do not feel I've gotten the most out of this year as I should have. The words "squandered" and "wasted" actually, come to mind.

But instead, I've decided to say good riddance to 23 in one fail swoop. Au revoir, you silly odd numbers! Arrivederci 2007, you kind of sucked!

In order to ensure that 24/2008 is more productive and appealing, I've decided to embark on a project, blatantly ripped off from here: http://jen365.blogspot.com/

Her explanation:
Last year for my birthday, I decided to do something I'd never done before, and I traveled solo to Paris. This year, I want to do 365 things I've never done before. Starting the day I turn 29 I will do one new thing every day until I turn 30. The things I've never done can be as simple as "wear a Florida Marlins hat" or "skip across Sheep Meadow in Central Park." I'm more interested in small, interesting weird things than big things like "skydiving" or illegal things like "drugs and stealing" or completely not-me things like "tattoos."
Thus, I have decided to do something NEW every day of 2008. No, really. I'll chronicle it all here, a post a day, if all goes correctly. I am getting rather excited about this and have already jotted down a few ideas.

But I need more! So please, whoever you are, whether we share the same blood or you have never ever met me before, suggest something. Anything, within the confines of decency, my morals, and my (meager) wallet. And preferably easily photographable to make this blog more bearable. Jen has done everything from showered with her clothes on (a possibility) to serenading a customer service rep (awesome but probably not happening). All ideas welcome.

To get it started, a list of a few things I HAVE done:
  • Taken a vacation by myself.
  • Rode in a pace car at a race.
  • Walked barefoot in Chapel Hill, Durham, London, Paris, and Washington D.C.
  • Gotten stamps at a non-stamp giving ATM when I wanted cash.
  • Pulled an all-nighter. Or 20.
  • Written in a paper journal every day for the last two years.
  • Seen the Pope.
  • Slept in the street for football tickets.
  • Danced with an Argentinean.
  • Gone to a hairdresser and just said "cut it all off."

2 comments:

  1. Hey Bonnie, When have you taken a ride in a Pace Car? I called your mom and she can't even remember.. Sorry but I can't see you at a race even though you defintely would have made your Poppa's day.
    Just let us know.
    Have fun at the White House and take alot of pictures.
    Love you,
    Amee

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  2. According to Bear...he is NOT the real pope!! You how crazy bear is...maybe you should get a tattoo...or go dancing on a beach...(I like the tattoo...maybe a tarheel foot, somewhere no one can see...)
    Shannon

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