- Finish my TBR pile
- Share recommended student-friendly titles with families
- Find ways to write to students/families
- Increase my running endurance
- Clean closets
- Create a “to-be donated” pile of clothes
- Bake cookies
- Yardwork
- Take online barre3 classes
- Lots of FaceTimes with my “Big Blue” providence girls
- Bake muffins
- Create tools for a graphic novel writing unit
- Practice my golf swing
- Walk around the golf course
- Create charcuterie boards
- Shop online for a dress for B’s wedding
- Walk around the reservoir
- Improve my parallel parking skills
- Buy gift cards online to support a few favorite local businesses
- Participate in an online book club
- Play a few holes at the golf course, if permitted
- Board games!
- Organize my pictures/notes/Google Drive
- Start reading in Spanish again
- Make Grandma’s pasta sauce
- Deliver Grandma’s pasta sauce to Aunts and Uncles
I will stay busy. I will stay grateful. I will stay positive. We will stay well.
Lots of ideas here. Some the same , some different from my list. Important to just make some kind of a plan. Blessings.
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What a great idea to make a social distance bucket list. This list is robust- there is so much we can do! You balance exercise, new learning, doing for others, attending to your role as teacher. I needed your positive post today, and I need to do the same kind of list. Thank you!
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We can do a few of them together! Let’s get George to go golfing once it’s a little warmer. I’ll leave the running to you. And yes, stay all of those things, especially well!
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I need to do this – make a list of tons of things I never have time for. I’ve noticed several such lists across blogs. How great, for remaining focused and productive in this “down time.” You are spurring me on!
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Because YES. There is poetry in lists. I love it!
Like you, I have LOTS of things that I can be doing – some for fun, some for productivity. Thanks for the inspiration!
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