i guess this is an offshoot - or carry on - from the bucket list ... but sounds so much cooler.
hubby and i went out to dinner together, child free, for the first time in ... ummm ... forever - and after a few wines the discussion turned to "what do we want to do in the future."
was rather interesting. hubby who has a full time, and fullfilling, job has nothing on his 'it list except to (vaguely) smell the roses. whereas, as a stay at home mum who does a zillion different jobs a week has a list a mile long:
- spend 6-12 months living in europe
- spend anzac day at the french celebration
- create (secret product) and market
- write 2 different children's books series that are already started
- build an eco-friendly house
- buy an acerage and set up two luxury self-contained cottages
- build several townhouse lots
- go on a real african safari (already done the day trip thing)
- spend 2 weeks working with orangatan rescue in bourneo
etc etc
hubby still had nothing ...
hubby and i went out to dinner together, child free, for the first time in ... ummm ... forever - and after a few wines the discussion turned to "what do we want to do in the future."
was rather interesting. hubby who has a full time, and fullfilling, job has nothing on his 'it list except to (vaguely) smell the roses. whereas, as a stay at home mum who does a zillion different jobs a week has a list a mile long:
- spend 6-12 months living in europe
- spend anzac day at the french celebration
- create (secret product) and market
- write 2 different children's books series that are already started
- build an eco-friendly house
- buy an acerage and set up two luxury self-contained cottages
- build several townhouse lots
- go on a real african safari (already done the day trip thing)
- spend 2 weeks working with orangatan rescue in bourneo
etc etc
hubby still had nothing ...