1: Float down a river. This is something I've always wanted to do but have always been a bit too chicken to do it!
2: Make homemade funnel cakes. Sounds like so much fun!
3: Create my own punch recipe. Would love a signature one for special occasions.
4: Make five crafts and do five science experiments with kiddos. Always fun!
5: Visit three Utah lakes I've never been to. Lakes are part of my soul landscape.
6: Create my own stove-top potpourri. I'm kind of a scent nerd.
7: Have an autumn bonfire. Complete with roasted apples and caramel on top.
8: Try five new cookie recipes. Enough said. :)
9: Develop a hygge challenge and do it. I love a beautiful hygge challenge!
10: Make salt-dough Christmas ornaments. A favorite childhood past time.
11: Go to Wallowa Lake again. One of my favorite places close to my Oregon home.
12: Go to Lucky Peak. A childhood favorite spot and haven't been back in over thirty years.
13: Go foraging in the woods and make Christmas/forest potpourri. Again, scent nerd.
14: Create my own jam recipe.
15: Go to Elmer's Pancakes again. My favorite eating place as a child.
16: Make a notebook of all of Brother Satterfield's selected quotes. My college religion professor has an arsenal of quotes about a variety of topics and I want to put them all in a book.
17: Make my own "hiking" candle. I love hiking candles and their woodsy scents. I want to try to make my own.
18: Take an old-fashioned seaside holiday. Throwback to the Victorian era.
19: Memorize 25 scriptures.
20: Learn a hymn in ASL.
21: Be able to play all the hymns in the simplified hymn book.
22: Have a black and white movie festival. A tribute to the best of the black and white film days and some old-fashioned classy treats.
23: Make homemade popsicles with Max for pool time. Pool time at my aunt's is the best.
24: Go apple picking.
25: Write 3 original stories
26: Make homemade firestarters and fire sachets to use at Max's while we are there.
27: Make my own fabric napkins.
28: Go on a field trip. A throwback to a favorite school activity.
29: Pick huckleberries on Mt. Emily. The beautiful mountain that watches over La Grande.
30: Make spring fabric conditioner: Lemon and mint, one of my favorite scent combos.
31: Make Valentine's Day heart necklaces for friends. Another favorite childhood past time.
32: Make homemade rainbow sherbet. Recipe includes freshly squeezed orange juice, freshly squeezed lime juice and real raspberry puree.
33: Make German roasted pecans.
34: Have a Gilmore Girls Slumber Party.
35: Do the penny challenge. A fun way to save money!
36: Make the Christmas tree lot room spray.
37: Make flower cupcakes
38: Write my own psalm.
39: Make Abeulita's hot chocolate. A gorgeous recipe from a book I read.
40: Make my own dirty soda creation.
41: Create my own springtime bouquet.
42: Plan and prepare a Christmas box like Uncle Carl. My mom's uncle was a master at Christmas treat boxes!
43: Make a doll Easter dress and decorate a doll's hat.
44: Make my own lip balm and perfume.
45: Have five family breakfasts outside in the orchard.
46: Make a bead necklace or ring.
47: Visit Rexburg again.
48: Make pine pitch salve.
49: Create a living Easter basket
50: Read the temple dedication prayers for all the temples in my history.
51: Make coffee filter flowers.
52: Write a children's poem.
53: Make seed paper and wildflower bombs.
54: Make mini lemon and apple orchards.
55: Take a class in maple tapping.
56: Try fresh goat's milk
57: Pack a picnic surprise for someone.
58: Have a focaccia bread art night.
59: Throw a children's Christmas party.
60: Have a Christmas treat-making night at Max's.
61: Make paper beads.
62: Finish the 100 Women quilt
63: Make 3 homemade cleaning products.
64: Read the Book of Mormon again.
65: Make sea-glass stepping stones.
66: Make homemade apricot scrub.
67: Learn to make paper cranes
68: Go horseback riding. Believe it or not, I've never been!
69: Go to five mid-single activities.
70: Make mini-pies for friends.
71: Watch 10 of Hugh Nibley's Pearl of Great Price videos.
72: Have a wiener roast in the mountains with friends.
73: Make my own raspberry mint soap. A favorite summer scent!
74: Put together 4 menus and prepare them.
75: Have a "Selection" spa and make-over party. Complete with vanilla lotion and maybe some strawberry tarts?
76: Go for 101 walks.
77: Do an altoid tin challenge with Adam.
78: Go see a dermatologist.
79: Do 101 temple ordinances.
80: Make a bakery style cake.
81: Have all the cancer preventative check-ups I need.
82: Have a random acts of kindness day.
83: Have the Boxcar children party. A summer party I dreamed up.
84: Paint 3 pictures.
85: Do the "Simple Abundance" experience again. A daily inspirational read by Sarah Ban Breathnach.
86: Make a May Day basket.
87: Recreate five old pictures.
88: Make homemade donuts.
89: Have a toy bell choir concert with the kiddos.
90: Have a fancy doll tea party for the kiddos.
91: Travel somewhere I've never been.
92: Sing in church.
93: Stay in a Air B and B tree house.
94: Make maple sugar candy.
95: Go to a restaurant I've never been to before.
96: Go to Ballet Under the Stars again. An event in Murray park I loved as a child.
97: Throw a Roald Dahl birthday party.
98: Have a regular dentist appointment every six months.
99: Restore my childhood American Girl doll.
100: Do the Tinnissippi river activity with kiddos
101: Take a DNA test.
It's gonna be an AWESOME 1001 days!
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