this list is not exhaustive...and i'll probably change my mind about half the things in a year or two...but here it goes.
(in no particular order)


make bread for new neighbors
have a home
bake in an apron that looks something like this

stay in one place
have a room with bookcases on every wall
plant a big garden
join a church
go a whole day without being mean or snapping at anyone
take care of my parents when they're old
make apple sauce
teach english
be peaceful
be super super silly at 95 years old
have a dog
have a wood stove
have a clothes line
sleep at a beach
be wise
be smart
be kind
i can't think of anything else right now...but i'll try!
Grace
Hey Lou,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like this is the last thing that you posted on this blog of yours and Kelsey's. Your bucket list made me smile. (I don't have one but a friend said to me when we were talking about something, "you need to put that on your bucket list" So the thought has crossed my mind.) I think you are right in the fact that it will probably change over time. I love you and I am grateful for your love and care for dad and me.
Love,
Mum