- Trapeze workout http://www.thestudiocleveland.com/aerial-silks.html
- Scuba dive +Lisa Dionisi Whitehead
- Glamping +Lisa Dionisi Whitehead +Ashley Keene https://www.pinterest.com/liswhitehead/glamping/
- Learn a foreign language - Miguel - como fue espanol?
- Go to Paris - Doug, you can be my tour guide :)
- Visit the South Pacific http://www.tahiti-tourisme.com/islands/borabora/bora-bora.asp
- Grand Canyon
- Hot air balloon ride/festival )http://www.tahiti-tourisme.com/islands/borabora/bora-bora.asp
- Master some yoga inversions - Nat and Mary: I need some serious help here!
- Visit a psychic or have one visit us
- Learn how to to play guitar
- Stomp grapes in a vineyard http://irvinhousevineyards.com/grapestomp.php
Get out of my comfort zone- Buddhist temple in Bali and Mulia hotel http://www.themulia.com/en/social-gallery
- Have a real Christmas tree
- Host an exchange student - Lisa -hoping I can do this for CIP at some point http://cipusa.org/ - would love an au pair so Liv and I can practice our Spanish but they are expensive
- See a shooting star
- Chakra balance http://harmonyyogastudios.com/reiki
- Create art for my house
- Be the subject for a still life sketch class
- Hang gliding http://www.kittyhawk.com/hang-gliding/
- Take a greek mythology class
- Tie dye +Lisa Dionisi Whitehead +Ashley Keene
- Jamboree in the hills +Gina Speelman http://www.jamboreeinthehills.com/
- Haunted Punderson http://www.examiner.com/article/spooky-and-intriguing-special-events-abound-at-punderson-manor-lodge
- Frankenmuth, Michigan
- Belfast, Ireland
- Dive for pearls
- Service trip - +Gina Speelman - remember our School of the Americas protest in Georgia?
- Sailing
- Drum circle
- Dinner celebrating the feminine - Sark
- Bayou trip with +Gina Speelman
- SAS reunion +Gina Speelman, Mel, Doug, James, John
- Complete my peace studies certificate - Ty http://www.tri-c.edu/programs/conflict-resolution-and-peace-studies-certificate/index.html
- Learn to play chess
- Have a breathing room - Thich Nhat Hanh
- Whistle with my fingers
Take Liv to International Children's Festival http://childrensfestival.playhousesquare.org/shows.html- Cleveland International Film Festival +Bridget Kriner
- Visit all the states
- African safari
- Ride a train http://www.npr.org/2014/03/13/289836945/amtrak-opens-the-door-to-writing-on-the-rails
- Surf
- Cousin's club
- Attend an Indian wedding
- Ride a bike with a basket on it (preferably in PEI)
- Ride a mechanical bull
- Double dutch jump rope
- Teach Liv how to make the old school thread friendship bracelet
- Do a home improvement project instead of paying someone to do it
- Travel alone
- Take myself on artist's dates
- Wear a big hat on derby day
- Big Spring Botanical Garden
- Research my family tree
- House swap http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/advice/2013/01/30/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-home-swapping/1877345/ - I particularly would like it to play out like something from the movie "The Holiday"
- Keep asking - especially for the unlikely
- Write Gilbert
- Stay at Hotel Palais http://www.booking.com/hotel/ma/palais-namaskar.html?aid=347990&label=sppctrip-hotel-722702_xqdz-52c3b26928aaa3a4af171edd441c5d4b_pool-com_slice-99999&utm_source=tripad&utm_medium=SPPC&utm_content=images&utm_term=hotel-722702&lang=en-us&utm_campaign=US&trip=VSi0wQokHTYAAHL2dq8AAAAU#_=_
- Write an article for elephant http://www.elephantjournal.com/or rebelle http://www.rebellesociety.com/
- I also want to donate everything when I die and have my ashes placed in the ocean to help its ecosystem but it is quite expensive to fund this :) I once watched a special on this on the Discovery Channel and now can't find additional info. on the process - oh yay! - I think I just found the site: http://eternalreefs.com/
- Attend a masquerade ball
- Throw candy from a parade float
Friday, April 10, 2015
Bucket List
So I've done a New Year's List and a Nectar List, but not an official Bucket List so here goes...and speaking of lists +Lisa Dionisi Whitehead did you start our official hate/like google docs and add your new vocab word to our other list lol.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Broadway in CLE
So one of my favorite things about this city is that we are home to the biggest theater district outside NYC. Add in the awesome GE chandelier, the plethora of new restaurants, and a great launch party and I love my city even more.
Monday night after enjoying an open bar and apps we were the first to learn of the new series lineup scheduled for the 2015-2016 season...
Drum roll please....
After the introduction of the first show Bullets Over Broadway I started getting anxious. While the show itself looks cute, I despise Woody Allen and just sort of wish I didn't know he wrote/directed the show.
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder looked a little hokey, but seems to be a fan favorite and the 2014 Tony winner so I'm hoping I will be pleasantly surprised with the production.
I was totally intrigued by the concept of If/Then. Who of us hasn't wondered how differently life may have turned out if we had substituted a choice here, picked an alternative there. The plot sounds not unlike the Gwyneth Paltrow movie Sliding Doors from the late 90's. I did, however, hear that the show is confusing so luckily the presenter at Donor Night gave the audience members what may be a much needed hint with the removal and addition of her glasses to illustrate that when the protagonist has her glasses on we are in one version of Elizabeth's life, and when off another.
Soooo excited for Beautiful - the biography of Carole King with such iconic songs as Locomotion and You've Lost that Loving Feeling. I also think a 'beautiful' sweatshirt souvenir will be perfect for yoga. I don't know if these yet exist, but I'm still kicking myself for not buying the bright yellow sweatshirt from this year's production of Motown, that I'm already planning ahead ;)
I was also pumped to see Matilda in the lineup and had planned on taking Liv, but after seeing a trailer for the show, it is looking rather dark for a five year old: Matilda Trailer.
And seriously who hasn't cried their eyes out to the movie Steel Magnolias. Pumped to see how this translates to the big stage.
As for the 'headliner' of the series, I am a disappointed but only because I've seen Phantom so many times already. I was happy, however, to see that this was the only repeat in the series from the past few years. I plan on using my swap-a-show donor option to switch this out for Annie or Wizard of Oz.
Here's to another great season ahead and looking forward to hearing reviews from all of you!
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Monday night after enjoying an open bar and apps we were the first to learn of the new series lineup scheduled for the 2015-2016 season...
Drum roll please....
After the introduction of the first show Bullets Over Broadway I started getting anxious. While the show itself looks cute, I despise Woody Allen and just sort of wish I didn't know he wrote/directed the show.
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder looked a little hokey, but seems to be a fan favorite and the 2014 Tony winner so I'm hoping I will be pleasantly surprised with the production.
I was totally intrigued by the concept of If/Then. Who of us hasn't wondered how differently life may have turned out if we had substituted a choice here, picked an alternative there. The plot sounds not unlike the Gwyneth Paltrow movie Sliding Doors from the late 90's. I did, however, hear that the show is confusing so luckily the presenter at Donor Night gave the audience members what may be a much needed hint with the removal and addition of her glasses to illustrate that when the protagonist has her glasses on we are in one version of Elizabeth's life, and when off another.
Soooo excited for Beautiful - the biography of Carole King with such iconic songs as Locomotion and You've Lost that Loving Feeling. I also think a 'beautiful' sweatshirt souvenir will be perfect for yoga. I don't know if these yet exist, but I'm still kicking myself for not buying the bright yellow sweatshirt from this year's production of Motown, that I'm already planning ahead ;)
I was also pumped to see Matilda in the lineup and had planned on taking Liv, but after seeing a trailer for the show, it is looking rather dark for a five year old: Matilda Trailer.
And seriously who hasn't cried their eyes out to the movie Steel Magnolias. Pumped to see how this translates to the big stage.
As for the 'headliner' of the series, I am a disappointed but only because I've seen Phantom so many times already. I was happy, however, to see that this was the only repeat in the series from the past few years. I plan on using my swap-a-show donor option to switch this out for Annie or Wizard of Oz.
Here's to another great season ahead and looking forward to hearing reviews from all of you!
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