HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I hope the year of 2007 is going well for everyone thus far! We had a wonderful dinner yesterday with my family so that was nice and I chatted with friends on the telephone so that was nice too! So all in all New's Year Day was loverly!
So yesterday while I was in mom's room, I spotted a book called "101 Things You Should Do Before Going to Heaven" by David Bordon and Tom Winters. It is quite a fun little book telling 101 things you should do to have fun in life or adventure in life. Now some of the suggestions in the book are more serious than others. Anyway, all I can say from what I can tell is the book is a fun little book.
So I went through the book and checked of the ones I have done. Some of the things I have done are... (3) eat cheesecake for breakfast, (15) bite a hot pepper, (18) visit the mall without spending a dime (20) read the Bible from cover to cover, and (29) build a sand castle. There are others that I have done up to #30 but this is just to give you an idea about the types of things you should do. Out of the 101 things, I have done a grand total of 31 things, 70 more to go.
So I have decided to make this year a little more interesting by choosing these six to do before June. That shouldn't be too difficult, one a month!
Alright so here is my list:
(11) Celebrate a Traditional British Tea
(35) Pray your way through the News
(47) Be silent for one whole day (my only day could be Saturday... sorry Carla, I won't be able to talk on that Saturday!)
(52) Bake bread from scratch
(84) Create a signature dish...
(95) shun planes, trains, and automobiles... (I better do this while I live on the North Coast) Snowmobiling is way more fun anyway! And that is one of the examples they use!
Anyway, that's my plan for half of 2007... if I can get these done maybe I'll come up with some more for the second half! Hope you are all having fun!
Have a wonderful Year of 2007!!!!!
In Faith,
Rebecca
I hope the year of 2007 is going well for everyone thus far! We had a wonderful dinner yesterday with my family so that was nice and I chatted with friends on the telephone so that was nice too! So all in all New's Year Day was loverly!
So yesterday while I was in mom's room, I spotted a book called "101 Things You Should Do Before Going to Heaven" by David Bordon and Tom Winters. It is quite a fun little book telling 101 things you should do to have fun in life or adventure in life. Now some of the suggestions in the book are more serious than others. Anyway, all I can say from what I can tell is the book is a fun little book.
So I went through the book and checked of the ones I have done. Some of the things I have done are... (3) eat cheesecake for breakfast, (15) bite a hot pepper, (18) visit the mall without spending a dime (20) read the Bible from cover to cover, and (29) build a sand castle. There are others that I have done up to #30 but this is just to give you an idea about the types of things you should do. Out of the 101 things, I have done a grand total of 31 things, 70 more to go.
So I have decided to make this year a little more interesting by choosing these six to do before June. That shouldn't be too difficult, one a month!
Alright so here is my list:
(11) Celebrate a Traditional British Tea
(35) Pray your way through the News
(47) Be silent for one whole day (my only day could be Saturday... sorry Carla, I won't be able to talk on that Saturday!)
(52) Bake bread from scratch
(84) Create a signature dish...
(95) shun planes, trains, and automobiles... (I better do this while I live on the North Coast) Snowmobiling is way more fun anyway! And that is one of the examples they use!
Anyway, that's my plan for half of 2007... if I can get these done maybe I'll come up with some more for the second half! Hope you are all having fun!
Have a wonderful Year of 2007!!!!!
In Faith,
Rebecca
2 Comments:
At 2:49 PM,
Anonymous said…
Rebecca
I hope that you can fulfill those plans throughout the next 6 months. I've also glanced through that book and before you get to Heaven I hope that you can do all 101 of them. I'm just not exactly sure about the cheescake for breakfast! Didn't I teach you better than that? I enjoy your blogs. Keep tham up so the crowd in Alberta can read them.
Love Mom
At 8:50 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hi Rebecca
Makkovik will miss you next year but I would like to wish you the best as you go into your studies to become a minister, You have done wonders with those kids and their music program
Tiny
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