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I’m Going Over the Edge, Baby!

Last summer I found out too late about an event happening in Raleigh, NC called Over the Edge. Created to be a fundraiser for the Special Olympics North Carolina, participants that have raised at least $1,000 will rappel 32 stories off the Wells Fargo Building on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh on October 6th, 2012. I wasn’t able to do it last year but I vowed I’d make sure it was a priority for this year.

And I just signed up to do it.

Dude. Seriously. Rappelling down the side of a “skyscraper.” How could I not!? Even better, this adventure will actually do good for others.

Despite my years of working for non-profits, I don’t actually like asking for money. So I promise this is like 1 of 3 blog posts/requests you’ll get this year from me. If you can give, that’s awesome. If you know someone else that might like to give, feel free to pass along. And if you have any great ideas for how I can raise $1,000, I’ll take that too!

Please make a donation by visiting my FirstGiving page: http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/jessicameadows/over-the-edge-raleigh

You can donate online with a credit card. All donations are secure and sent directly to SPECIAL OLYMPICS NORTH CAROLINA by FirstGiving, who will email you a printable record of your donation.

So whatcha think? Something you would like to do? Something you’ve actually DONE?

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Thing to Do #84: Learn to Ski

COMPLETED! (kinda)

Photo Credit: Snowshoe Mountain Resort

I can’t remember everything I put on my original list back in high school but I do remember that “Learn to ski” was featured prominently. At that point in my life, it was one of the more ambitious and adventurous goals I planned for myself. Funny to think now that I’ve done so much more than the 16-year-old version of myself could have even ever dreamed of.

In the weeks leading up to my big ski trip, as I told people about my plans, the conversation often went as such:

Person Not Me: “Oh, so you ski?”

Me: “Nope! This will be my first time!”

Person Not Me: “Oh. Well. Good luck!”

Suffice to say, my excitement began to turn to nervousness about exactly what I had gotten myself into.

As a bonus, the day before we were set to leave, I managed to get food poisoning, dropping 5 pounds in the span of 12 hours and meaning that the next few days’ meals subsisted of saltines and Gatorade. But you know me. I’m not going to let a little food poisoning get in my way!

We set out for Snowshoe Mountain, WV on Monday, with the plan to hit the slopes Tuesday and Wednesday. Everyone in my group had skied before so Tuesday morning, while they set out to get started, I headed to the Bunny Slope to take a lesson. After a 2 hour group lesson, I could: get in and out of my skis, use the “snowplow” method to stop, get off the chair lift with a 50% success rate, and almost turn. After lunch, I returned to the Bunny Slope and after a couple of hours, had completed mastered it. All 200 yards of it.

Further down the mountain offered night skiing and members of my group wanted to try that out. Feeling good about my progress in the day, I decided I would accompany them. Which is where I discovered two things very quickly: 1) skiing on ice is difficult; and 2) I still didn’t know anything about skiing. After falling all the way down the first green slope I tried, I was fighting back a lot of frustration and disappointment. Worse, it seemed I was surrounded by 7 year olds that were zipping down the mountain with no fear and complete confidence. One precocious youngster even stopped at one point while I was struggling to get back up after yet another fall and helpfully observed, “You look as if you may be having trouble.” Thanks kid. I hadn’t noticed.

Adding to any emotional pain I may have been feeling, falling on ice was doing quite a number on my rear end. I slunk back to the room with my tail between my legs.

I woke the next morning to a constant drizzle of rain and fog so thick, I could barely see 20 feet in front of me. With the purchase of a lesson the day before, I was entitled to an additional group lesson for free and decided I definitely needed it. With the weather being what it was, my instructor was visibly disappointed that I even showed up. As it was, I was the only one that did, meaning I got a private lesson instead!

We headed down the mountain and we worked on my form and posture. I tell you: Skiing is the most counter-intuitive sport I’ve ever tried. I spent the entire time trying to squat down and lean back and the instructor spent the entire time yelling for me to “Stand up! Lean forward!”

Although we were obviously on the green slopes, we came to an especially steep part at one point and, as I gingerly started down, I managed to begin to fall, this time face forward. I slid for what seemed like forever and after a long time, finally got my skis in front of me to put on the brakes. My skis went one way, my poles went another. After I had reassembled myself and had become upright again, I guess I was pretty visibly shaken. My instructor, sensing my hesitation to continue, said this: “Ok. That was a big fall. But we all fall. We’re all just between falls. You’re ok. Let’s keep going.”

I continued on but liking skiing a whole lot less.

I met back with the group at lunch and when they were ready to head back out, I wasn’t too excited about joining them. But I knew if I didn’t go back out and try again, I may never try again at all. I would let that big fall get bigger in my mind and would convince myself skiing was too dangerous and wasn’t for me. One person in the group stayed with me, babysitting me as I slowly made my way down the mountain a few times. I managed to successfully go down twice without falling and even got off the ski lift without falling too. But I felt bad that she was being held up by my slow progress and after a couple of hours, decided to call it a day so she could enjoy her last day on the slopes.

So that was my first experience skiing. And I did have a good time. I didn’t think about taking photos until the last day so there isn’t any “proof” of my smiling face on the slopes but I want to go again. I want to try to get better. I guess I can say I’ve “learned” to ski but like so many things, it will continue to be a learning experience for the rest of my life.

Who out there is an avid skier? Or are you the type to just stay in the lodge and drink?

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Visit Natural Bridge

This past weekend I had my annual belated Christmas gathering with my girlfriends from college. With all of the holiday festivities, it’s simply always been easier to get together in January.

On Friday night we discussed what to do with ourselves during the weekend and realized that the two of us that don’t live in Southwest Virginia had never visited a nearby landmark, although we had attended college just 30 minutes away. Natural Bridge is a just what it sounds like: a bridge created by nature, a rock formation spanning two cliff faces. Typically admission is $16, which is kinda pricey, but luckily our host had coupons for free admission.

The story of Natural Bridge is pretty cool. It was owned by Thomas Jefferson who bought it from King George III. During colonial times, Natural Bridge and Niagara Falls were the two most visited attractions in the US.

Every year I manage to forget the temperature difference between my mild North Carolina coastal plains and the mountains of Virginia so I was ill prepared to be out in 35 degree weather, but flipped up my collar and charged on anyway! A small mountain stream, called Cascade Creek, accompanied us to the bottom of the bridge. Since the temps were so frigid, we actually weren’t allowed to walk under the bridge as there were icicles hanging…and consequently falling as the day warmed slightly. I got a lot of amusement watching the icicles plummet, some of them hitting the pathway under the bridge. We took a few photos, admired the scenery, and then headed back to get warmed up.

It’s something I’ve talked about before: making a point to visit the places in your own backyard. I attended college in the area for 4 years and have visited at least once a year for the last 10 years and had always made excuses not to visit Natural Bridge. I’m glad I finally made the visit.

Where have you been meaning to visit that’s in your backyard?

2012

Goals for 2012

I’m pretty pleased with what I did in 2011 but that doesn’t mean I’m slowing down any! This won’t be a big year for travel or too much adventure but there are still plenty of things for me to do!

#8 Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #28 on the 40/40 list)

#46 Scuba Diving: Continue practicing my newfound SCUBA skillz by going to the rock quarry at least once.

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written (#7 on the 40/40 list): I mostly have really long ones left so out of the 10 remaining, I’m going to tackle 4 this year. As ONE of these things to read is the ENTIRE works of Shakespeare, I also want to see 2 plays performed live.

#65  Shout ‘Drinks Are on Me!’ in a Pub or Bar (#17 on the 40/40 list): I’m waiting to go my bar on a Tuesday afternoon at 3pm. I can swing buying drinks for 5 people.

#68 Save Someone’s Life (#8 on the 40/40 list): Donate 6 pints I’ve gone back and forth on this. I know they say donating blood can help save someone’s life but I guess I feel like I can’t be sure if MY blood actually saved somoene’s life. But most people seem to think this counts so let’s compromise. If I donate 5 gallons (which is 40 pints and the quickest I’d be able to accomplish that is 7 years), then can we say the likelihood of ONE of those 40 pints actually saved somebody’s life?

#84 Learn to Ski (#32 on the 40/40 list): As a hold over from the original list I had in high school, it’s high time I did something about this one.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I completed this goal in 2011 but I’ll have my plate unveiling this year.

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#1 Be Able to Do a Pull Up

#11 Learn to Rock Climb: Already have the Groupon in hand to make this happen!

#18 Watch the Top 1,001 Films: Watch 100 this year

#25 Drink All the Beers on the GQ List: Drink 20

#35 Visit all of the NC Breweries: Visit 10 this year

#36 Learn How to Ballroom Dance: Have the Groupon in hand to do this one as well! I think I’m going to try Salsa!

#37 Start Using Coupons

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: I’m putting a stipulation on this one. If they simply insist on showing family movies I’m not interested in, I’m not going to force myself to sit through some animated drivel just to check this one off. I think it would be super fantastic if they showed something like Star Wars. Could you imagine seeing that outside at a drive in movie theater? You’d really feel like you were in space!

From the Sports List:

#18 Attend a rugby game (and learn the rules): There are actually some local teams

#19 Attend a cricket game (and learn the rules): There’s actually a local league!

#24 Attend the Kentucky Derby: There is SOME talk about going this year with my good friend Jessica so hopefully this is happening this year.

Also, not officially on any lists but I’m hoping they do the “Over the Edge” event this year so that I can repel down the side of a building and I have also never been to a tea room and I want to try that out.

Think that’s enough? What’s on YOUR goals for 2012?

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Final Results 2011

This has been quite the year, having very little to do with the list. But despite things going on in my personal life, I still managed to get some things done on the 101 Things to Do Before You Die list. May not have been as exciting as 2010 but still managed to tick things off the list!

#1 Write a Novel:  Big FAIL on the National Novel Writing Month again. I feel like I keep coming up with excuses but seriously I just had WAY too much going on in November. I said this last year but maybe I just need to pick another month.

#11 Visit Every State:  Original goal was to go to Pennsylvania but I’m not going to complain about checking Hawaii off the list instead!

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records: I haven’t donated blood all year so epic fail on that. HOWEVER…AANR didn’t try to break 2010′s Skinny Dip Record, so that still stands!

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: The only one I read this year was The Master and Margarita. I spent all of my time working on the Global Challenge. But I also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run, Mildred Pierce, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and the latest Sookie book. 13 books total for the year. Not my best effort but better than most, I guess!

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: Originally I was going to attempt to actually see some plays performed but my schedule never worked out. I really haven’t put any energy into this one :(

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: COMPLETED! I read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), Out of Africa (Africa), The Master and Margarita (Europe), The Road (Future) and Love in the Time in Cholera (South America).

#89 Learn to Cook:  COMPLETED! (Sorry, I haven’t posted about my last 5 recipes yet. I’ll do that in the next couple of weeks).

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  COMPLETED! Planning on hosting my plate party in 2012.

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  Warrior Dash: COMPLETED!

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: COMPLETED!

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): FAIL!

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: Anytime I thought about it and had a free weekend, they weren’t showing anything I wanted to see. Pushed off to 2012.

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: COMPLETED!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but still to be noted:

On the official list but not planned at the beginning of the year:

  • #7: Eat Exotic Foods: I ate Haggis at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and bugs at BugFest
  • #98: Go on a Demonstration: COMPLETED!
  • #22: Go up in a Hot Air Balloon: COMPLETED!

So in 2011 I completed 11 of my goals, 4 of which are from the original 101 things to do before you die list, which brings the total to 38 things completely done and 13 things partially done. Not too shabby if I do say so myself. And I’m thinking 2012 is going to be even better!

So how did you do with your goals for 2011?  What do you have planned for 2012?

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Third Quarter Results 2011

I have to admit, it’s really gratifying to look back on where I started with this list and see how much I’ve accomplished. When people ask me “What’s next on your list?’ and they expect some big adventure, I have to admit that I’m really mostly just down to travel at this point (by and large). But, never fear, I’m always adding new adventures to the list-I’ll never run out of things to do!

#1 Write a Novel:  Nada, yet. Big plans to do the National Novel Writing Month in November.

#11 Visit Every State:  Managed to cross Hawaii off the list.

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records: I haven’t donated blood all year so epic fail on that. Plus, I bought the Record Book for last year because I thought I’d be in it for the Skinny Dip but it wasn’t included. It doesn’t mean I’m not in it, it just means the Skinny Dip record is in the BIG official books that Libraries get, not the fun little one available for simple people like me. :(

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I spent all summer on The Master and Margarita but I’ve mostly been working on the Global Challenge. I’ve also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run, Mildred Pierce, and the latest Sookie book. I’m really not doing very well with reading this year compared to my last few years.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: Originally I was going to attempt to actually see some plays performed but my scheduled never worked out. I really haven’t put any energy into this one :(

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: So far I’ve read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), Out of Africa (Africa), The Master and Margarita (Europe), and The Road (Future). All that’s left is Love in the Time in Cholera (South America), which I’m currently reading.

#89 Learn to Cook:  I was working toward 52 recipes this year and I’m currently up to 47.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  COMPLETED this one too! We’re planning the “plate party” as we speak.

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  Warrior Dash: COMPLETED!

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: I only have Shane and Intolerance left.

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): Nada, so far.

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: I’ve been making excuses on this one. Anytime I’ve been free, the Drive-In movie theater closest to us wasn’t showing something I wanted to see. Hopefully the stars will align and I’ll get both a free weekend and a good movie.

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: COMPLETED!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but I also joined the Bone Marrow Registry, so between that and donating blood, I’m working on #68 Save Someone’s Life. I visited Savannah and I saw UNC play (and win) in the NCAA tournament. We went to a Ren Faire and I also got a star named after me, which could fulfill #94 Get Something Named After Me (I’m still holding out hope for a street or a building or something.) Also, while SCUBA diving in Hawaii, I saw a Sea Turtle in the wild; that’s not on the “official” list but still cool.

We went to the VA Derby where I was in the top 10 finalists for the hat competition. I ate Haggis at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and bugs at BugFest (both part of #7 on the 101 list). I went on a demonstration (#98), Hot Air Ballooning! (#22 on the 101 list) and visited the Biltmore Estate.

So how are you doing with your goals for 2011?  Only 3 more months until 2012!

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Thing to Do #23 (40/40): Run the Warrior Dash

COMPLETED!

I’ve been so excited to share this post with you but I had to wait for photos from the race to become available.

We had a great time at the Warrior Dash and I would absolutely do it again. While Hurricane Irene ravaged the North Carolina Outer Banks some 300 miles away, we experienced a sunny and balmy day. We arrived a couple of hours before our start so we wandered around and took in the sights; the last 4 obstacles were set up all at the end so plenty of spectators could watch and we were actually in the minority for NOT dressing up. We saw plenty of girls in tutus, guys in superhero costumes, a splattering of spartans and vikings, and other generally random dressed up people with face paint and matching t-shirts.

We were in the 2:00 wave and with a countdown and a blast of fire, we were off! I managed to run the whole first mile and then we hit the first obstacle, which was low walls interspersed with barbed wire. Because of my infamous lack of upper body strength, I flung my leg on top of the walls and pulled myself over using my just my legs. For all six walls. Closely following that obstacle was a series of (empty) dumpsters interspersed with tires to run through. I did the same trick with my legs again, resulting in very fatigued legs!

We ran another mile back and encountered our next obstacle, which was a balance beam type structure, quickly followed by the dreaded rope wall. The wall was about 20 feet tall and had a few foot holds. I didn’t think about it; I just grabbed the first empty rope and started climbing. Nearing the top I almost looked down but realized that would probably end me so I just kept going, believing completely that I could make it over without plummeting to my death. Grabbing the rope beside mine, I carefully went over the wall and climbed down on the ladder type structure built into the wall. Of all of the obstacles, I was the most proud of myself for completing this one.

The next obstacle was a tent-like structure that had curtains of tarp throughout that blocked light, resulting in you crawling in complete darkness. Fine, but I managed to crawl right into a 2×4 that made up part of the wall. I scraped my knees too, which is probably a first since I was 10.

After that we climbed over a cargo net structure followed by a bleacher-type structure, which you climbed up and then slid down a firemen’s pole. That was followed by a slimy pond (complete with icky green film floating on top) where we climbed over submerged logs.

What remained were the four obstacles all in view of the spectators: a jungle gym type structure, a cargo net wall, fire, and the mud pit. I had forgotten to tighten up the drawstring in my shorts so after getting wet in the pond, when I jumped over the fire, my shorts almost fell off!

Jumping over fire!

I tried to rather gingerly jump into the mud but it was like quicksand and almost sucked my shoes off. I waded through the waist deep mud to get to the barbed wire. Crawling on my hands and knees through the mud, spectators were yelling at me, harassing me, saying “You aren’t a real warrior! Get on your belly and do it right!” That was a little weird but I just ignored it and kept on.

Emerging from the Mud Pit

I cleared the barbed wire and ran grinning across the finish line where they immediately adorned my neck with my Warrior Dash medal, insuring it would get terribly muddy.

(Notice I'm holding up my shorts?)

Here’s a video of the obstacle course (not done by us, of course, but gives a better impression of the obstacles I tried to describe above):

We met up with Lydia and Steve (preggo Lydia couldn’t run it, obviously, much to her chagrin) and Steve finished about 10 minutes before us (Alex and I finished in 53 minutes). We grabbed a quick, muddy group shot before heading over to try to get sprayed clean by the water trucks. It mostly just got the mud that was caked on but thanks to the wonderful red clay of the North Carolina foothills, we were stained pink.

We gulped down our free beers (my first Bud Light and I was so tired and thirsty, it was the best thing I tasted all day), Alex grabbed a quick turkey leg, and we decided to make our way to Alex’s parents, who lived nearby, to take proper showers. In his mother’s clean bathroom I peeled off my mud stained clothes and realized a veritable pile of dirt and other debris had fallen off of me! It took 3 scrubbings and I was still slightly pink.

I loved every minute of the Warrior Dash and had a blast. I would totally do it again and would hopefully even improve on my time!

What do you think? Would you do it? Have done it, or something like it? I know Stefanie has!

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Going Over the Edge

This is just a really short post but I just found out about this and am both really upset that I didn’t hear about it sooner and super excited about doing it next year.

Apparently there is an event happening in Raleigh, NC called Over the Edge that is a fundraiser for the Special Olympics North Carolina. On October 1st, participants that have raised at least $1,000 will rappel 32 stories off the Wachovia Capitol Center Building on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. I can’t do this because 1) I am hosting a baby shower that day and b) I am only finding out about it now and I don’t have time to raise $1,000. But you bet your sweet bippy that I’m doing this next year.

I’ve heard about events like this and I’ve even known some other life listers who have done it but I didn’t realize we had an event like it here. How bad ass is this?! To rappel off the side of a “skyscraper”! (don’t laugh, it’s the tallest building we have in Raleigh).

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Second Quarter Results 2011

I’ve got one more post on Hawaii but I’ll take a quick break to update you on the first half of the year’s goals. It’s funny to think that at the beginning of the year I didn’t think I would have much going on this year. I’ve done a LOT!

#1 Write a Novel:  Nada, yet. Big plans to do the National Novel Writing Month in November.

#11 Visit Every State:  Originally the plan was that we would go to Pennsylvania but that got scrapped when I got a new job without vacation. But then Alex had to go to Hawaii for work and I decided to tag along!

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records:  Working on being the world’s largest blood donor.  Between being on antibiotics and having a low iron count, I still haven’t donated this year yet.  So far I’m up to 6 pints over my lifetime.

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I’m working on The Master and Margarita right now but I’ve mostly been working on the Global Challenge. I’ve also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run and the latest Sookie book.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: I’m supposed to be reading 12 plays this year but I’ve got nothing yet.

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: So far I’ve read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), and Out of Africa (Africa) as part of the challenge. The Master and Margarita counts for Europe and then all I have to read is The Road (Future) and Love in the Time in Cholera (South America).

#89 Learn to Cook:  So far I’ve done 32 recipes (Look for a coming post about the last 4 I’ve done).  That’s a little better than one a week so I’m doing really well with this goal.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I’m currently up to 174.  My new job is only one block from the Flying Saucer and I’ve gone there after work a number of times for a pint.  I’m getting this one done this year!

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  We’re also signed up for the Warrior Dash for August.

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: One thing I HAVE been doing is watching films (for proof visit here, here, and here). I only have 20 left.

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): Nada, so far.

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: No plans yet

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: So far I’ve lost 13.4 pounds by using Weight Watchers!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but I also joined the Bone Marrow Registry, so between that and donating blood, I’m working on #68 Save Someone’s Life.  I visited Savannah and I saw UNC play (and win) in the NCAA tournament.  We went to a Ren Faire and I also got a star named after me, which could fulfill #94 Get Something Named After Me (I’m still holding out hope for a street or a building or something.) Also, while SCUBA diving in Hawaii, I saw a Sea Turtle in the wild; that’s not on the “official” list but still cool.

So how are you doing with your goals for 2011?  Is the year flying by for you too?

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Esquire’s 75 Things to Do Before You Die

Everyone has a list.  Here’s Esquire’s 75 Things Men Should Do Before They Die…but it’s not all for men…

No. 1: Play rugby.
No. 2: Repair an appliance.
No. 3: Fly the red-eye from Vegas.
No. 4: Fly a Cessna. (This is on my list but I think I’m interested in learning how to fly the light sport planes)
No. 5: Make a list of seventy-five things you want to do before you die. It’s hard. (Um…I see your 75 and raise you about 200)
No. 6: Fast for three days. Drink water.
No. 7: Drive the Great Ocean Road in southern Australia. Or the Pacific Coast Highway.
No. 8: Make a perfect omelet
No. 9: Drive by yourself from coast to coast. (This is on my list)
No. 10: Recognize the accomplishments of others
No. 11: Do a flip off a diving board. Nail it. (This would probably help with my fear of water)
No. 12: Leave yourself a letter in a library book. Look for it twenty years later. (I like this one)
No. 13: Watch a bad movie so often that when you see it by accident you can recite lines verbatim just before they are spoken. (What is considered a bad movie? Because I can recite the lines of Legally Blonde, Cutting Edge, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
No. 14: Toboggan, aggressively.
No. 15: Scuba dive. (Working on it)
No. 16: Drink mescal in Mexico
No. 17: Cultivate a reputation
No. 18: Learn three to four chords on the guitar, until you can play one song

No. 19: Live in a hotel suite for a week (Stay in the best room in a 5-Star Hotel is on my list)
No. 20: Milk a cow. Drink that. (Done it!)
No. 21: Build a fence.
No. 22: Carry a totem in your pocket
No. 23: Help someone dig out.
No. 24: Pick an animal. Something cool like a wolverine. Go see it in the wild (I have a list of animals to see in the wild)
No. 25: Shoplift
No. 26: Throw a real party
No. 27: Live outside the homeland.
No. 28: Start something that scares you.
No. 29: Choose a word or a phrase and actively work to never use it again.
No. 30: Eat mussels in Bruges.
No. 31: Break a sheet of plate glass with a ball-peen hammer.
No. 32: Cook the same thing (over and over) until you are known for it. (This is on my 40 B4 40 list)
No. 33: Overspend
No. 34: Have a threesome.
No. 35: Quit something you love.
No. 36: Take care of someone else’s three-year-old for a day
No. 37: Get very good at a sport that isn’t a sport.
No. 38: Listen to war stories.
No. 39: Tell war stories.
No. 40: Write someone else’s life story without mentioning yourself.
No. 41: Sing in public. (Done it!)
No. 42: Sell everything you don’t need. Once. (I have yard sales pretty regularly-I hate clutter)
No. 43: Play golf at Carnoustie.
No. 44: Play chess until you beat someone you shouldn’t, then quit forever.
No. 45: Give up your seat.
No. 46: Kill, dress, cook, and eat wild game
No. 47: Attend the funeral of someone you didn’t know that well
No. 48: Take a vow. Keep it.
No. 49: Eat a six-course meal that you prepared.
No. 50: Live at a high altitude.
No. 51: Spend some time working for tips. (I regularly say that everyone should be a waiter at least once in their lives).
No. 52: Overeat for a week.
No. 53: Make a movie, even a short one. (I like this one)
No. 54: Give a panhandler all of your money.
No. 55: Make beer, wine, or moonshine. (I like this one too)
No. 56: Read Lolita. (It’s in my “to read” book pile)
No. 57: Have sex in a body of water.
No. 58: Ride a horse.
No. 59: Eat congee. Eat haggis. Eat tongue. Eat kidneys. Eat brain. Eat testicles. (I have a list of weird foods to eat)
No. 60: Walk twenty miles. Bring water. (Done it!)
No. 61-63: Go to the desert. Take long-lasting drugs. Drink water
No. 64: Watch television for twenty-four hours uninterrupted
No. 65: Save something from the dump
No. 66: Climb something you are afraid of.
No. 67: Get a manicure. (Done it but I could imagine this would be more interesting for a guy)
No. 68: Eat a two-course meal that you grew.
No. 69: Get a deep-tissue massage. (Done it and I recommend it for you!)
No. 70: Sleep outside for a week.
No. 71: Put a hundred bucks on a long shot. To win.
No. 72: Go to Paris. Tell no one where you are. Stay there for two weeks.
No. 73: Raise a dog.
No. 74: Peg the speedometer. (This is on the 101 things before you die list)
No. 75: Bungee Jump (This is on the list but I haven’t decided if I’m going to do it yet)

So what do you think about this list?  Any interesting things you’d like to add to your list?

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