- Learn every language, starting with Hawaiian.
- Learn how a leaf is made.
- Breakfast with Spencer W. Kimball, lunch with Brigham Young, and dinner with Joseph & Emma Smith.
- Learn how to surf - without a surfboard!
- Learn how to fly.
- Learn how to paint from Carravagio.
- Be assigned as Ammon's home teaching companion to home teach Abraham, Neal A. Maxwell, and my grandparents.
- 1,000 years of missionary work!
- Catch up on all the great movies I missed.
- Math.
- Upgrade my DirecTV service to the World History DVR so I can watch everything that happened from beginning to end.
- Learn how to turn water into orange juice for Ginger.
- Take cello lessons from Yo Yo Ma, violin lessons from Joshua Bell, and piano lessons from Beethoven.
- Fly fish a hundred rivers with my children and my Grandpa Livingston.
- Take gardening lessons from Adam and Eve - in their garden.
- Be an usher at the Adam-ondi-Ahman sacrament meeting.
- Watch Isaac help the Jazz to finally win an NBA championship!
- Attend opening day at the new Disneyland on the moon! Just think of Space Mountain!
- Finally finish all of the scripts, stories, plays and poems I started...
- Go back to seminary and stay awake this time - wonder who my teachers will be?
- Learn to dance (hopefully within the 1,000 years allotted.)
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Millennial to-do list
In no particular order, my to-do list for the Millennium (okay fine, I got a little distracted in church on Sunday...)
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That list is really great. I haven't thought of all the possibilities. Obviously you've put some thought into it though.
ReplyDeleteman cool list. how do you come up with this?
ReplyDeletei can barley see past next monday.
Uhhh inspiration! Where the heck do you get your imagination from anyway?
ReplyDeleteThat was awesome and inspiring. What a wonderful way to think about Godhood. I get stuck on the being responsible for a world of my own thing and loose the fun in it. I love " Learn how to make a leaf". Very thoughtful list.
ReplyDeleteI love your list! I was just talking to a friend of mine last Tuesday on the phone and I too had been distracted in Sacrament meeting about the afterlife and what I wanted to do and who I wanted to see and I was commenting to her that I hoped to see the prophets of old and well all of the prophets all lined up in order and ready for my questions and hugs! I think she thought I was crazy and she said "I hope that works out as you have planned in your head". I just really want to meet Joseph Smith and Nephi and Ammon and my grandpas and alot of people - it's exciting. We can see if those we've done temple work have accepted the gospel - Oh won't it be great!
ReplyDeleteI peeked over your shoulder when you were writing this and had myself a giggle. So glad I married a dreamer. I have enjoyed living in your dreams.
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