51. Take a drawing class.

52.  Really get to know my siblings as adults.

53.  Watch my sister teach in Spanish.

54.   Have a picture taken with four generations of women—Grandma Teddy, my mom, me, my sister, and  my future   daughter—before it’s too late.

55.  Convert to using all “green” household cleaning products.

56.  Frame all those Ansel Adams photographs I collected from previous years’ calendars and finally hang them in the master bedroom.

57.  Re-paint the “wall of death” red.

58.   Find a pleasing arrangement for family photos on the new red wall.

59.   Buy a decent lounge chair or hammock for the deck (just do it already…yes, they are expensive, but you know you want one…).

60.   Wear a sunhat without feeling self-conscious.

61.   Camp out in the backyard with Drew and the dogs, complete with “camp” fire and S’mores.

62.   Embrace ironing.

63.   Make all cards for a year’s worth of occasions ahead of time, and file them by birthdate, anniversary, etc.

64.   Create more photo albums.

65.   Find a jewelry box that fits all my necklaces in a hanging position, so that they don’t always get tangled.

66.   Have a walk-in closet, reserved just for me and my exorbitant collection of shoes and handbags.

67.   Read the Bible from cover to cover.

68.   Sing a duet with my sister.

69.   Some day, live close enough to work to walk (like Dad) or bike there (like Tiff used to).

70.   Get together with Kate, Aubrey, Michele, and Tosha at least twice a year.

71.   Feel less guilty when I say “no” in favor of maintaining balance in my life.

72.   Get a family picture taken with Drew, me, Molly, and Sammy (if we can hold them still!).

73.   Spend a romantic weekend with Drew at the Khardomah Lodge (where we were married).

74.   Get that piano tuned.

75.   Put window boxes with pretty annuals under the two front windows.