For the first time since I was 16, I have a summer of pure, unadulterated FREEDOM!. No full time side job. No 10 surprise hours of online Spanish that I had to take in a month and a half, WHILE working full time (that's a story for another day). No wedding planning. While I'm glad I did all of that, I'm officially enjoying the wonderful (granted, low paid) life of a teacher. In honor of my lack of obligations, I thought I'd put in writing the Un-To- Do List I've been mulling over in my head for the last few months.
1. Become a Book Worm
The goal is at least two or three novels. Ok, so one of those might include a love story about teenage vampires, but hey, it still counts. After that, I will return to my first (literary) love: mysteries.
2. Learn to be a Thrifty Earlybird
My fellow music teacher and super awesome friend, Kimberly and I have long standing plans to get up at the break of day to find some great bargains at garage sales around town. Also on the list: local flea market with my mom.
3. Healthy, Shmealthy
I've traded in laying out and tanning beds for self tanners and sunscreen. I also want to add more healthy recipes
to my arsenal over the summer.
4. Sand, Repaint, and Restore
I've recently met my long lost twin, from whom I was separated at birth. She lives next door, and we happened to meet while we were both working in the yard a few months ago. Not only is she really fun and sweet, we also share freakishly similar interests. The plan this summer is to buy some garage sale furniture and give it a new life. I'm sooo excited.
5. Okie Noodling Fest, Anyone?
Maybe one of the small town festivals I'm most proud of attending. (There's even a documentary.) Noodling. Yes, men sticking their hands into holes in a lake, into a Catfish's mouth, and retrieving an enormous fish. Then, a great fish fry follows in celebration. There is blue grass music, and even an exhibition tank, in which Miss Okie Noodling Oklahoma does a demonstration dive and catch. All in Oklahoma's very own Pauls Valley. Check it out.
6. Go on Local Adventures
Design Sponge did this great Oklahoma City Guide, in which I think they covered every single cool thing to do and see in Oklahoma City. I've lived here my entire life, and haven't even accomplished half of the list. I hope to visit the Paseo District, go to RedPin Bowling Lounge, eat at Sushi Neko.....and the list goes on.
7. Perhaps Invest in an SLR
Dustin and I have both talked about getting an SLR camera to take on trips and use to take some higher quality pictures. Maybe if I get gutsy, I'll purchase one. I just found out about an Oklahoma-based website that offers great deals for everything under the sun. Check out quibids.com for details :)
8. Explore the Great Outdoors
Things I didn't feel I had time for during the year: Re-landscaping my yard, keeping plants alive, sitting on the
porch and watching a thunderstorm, and going to the lake. Another thing I've always wanted to do once I got
married, is rough it for a weekend and go camping and fishing with the hubs.
9. Do an In-Depth Bible Study
The mom and I are joining a Priscilla Shirer bible study this summer. This woman is where it's at.
10. Enjoy Comfort Food and Grandparents
I plan to visit my Grandma and Grandpa in the grand town of Duncan, Oklahoma. This trip always guarantees great stories and great food, causing me to return home at least 5 pounds heavier.
Hopefully, I'll check off each of these goals over the summer. But hey, if I don't, there will be no guilt here.
It's summer time after all. Enjoy!
-Jessica
11. Visit My Cousin in Her Current Location
ReplyDeleteI plan to discover Altus, America as I spend time with my best friend and cousin, Lesley who I haven't seen really since my wedding. Which is quite sad. I want to see her cute Anthropologie/Urban Outfitters decor-inspired house. I love her.
you forgot this one.
Dude, I was totally thinking about that like two days ago!!! I definitely want to!!! I'm teaching a few lessons until the 24th, but after that, I'm a woman without any schedule!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm I know I have to work all summer, but i would love to join you on any of these adventures! Especially the noodling fest!!
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