Sunday, March 14, 2010

Goal #5:Learn a new skill

This one is cheating a little, but it is a good one that I like to do so it is staying a tradition. I always try to keep the interests varied and to be something that I have little or no skill in or that I have never done before. In the past, I have learned to do things like ski, cook, decorate, paint, refinish furniture, things like that. I am home in Cali for the first time in a long time, so I am going to take advantage of having a yard, a big kitchen with my very own cook to consult with, and a piano. Here are just a few of the things that I will learn to do this year:
1. Grow something. I have never actually planted something in the ground and followed it through to planthood. I love fresh tomatoes, so I think I will talk my family into giving me a little corner of yard to plant 1 tomato plant. Maybe a few more things depending on how the whole tomato plant goes. I like watermelon...
2. Bake bread. I have never actually baked bread from scratch either, which has always made me feel like my pioneer ancestors are a little upset with me. So, I will learn to make the best bread and rolls ever. Like I said, I have a big kitchen and my very own live in expert to help me.
3. Really learn to play the piano. I took eight years of piano and never really learned how to read notes. So, I am teaching myself to read notes and play again. I am excited to be able to play and really know what I am doing.

I am sure that there will be a lot more that I can think of that I would like to learn, but for now these will make me happy. Also, on a side note, I already have something that I will be doing that I have never done before: Singing in Sacrament Meeting! Mom, Jen and I are going to be singing in a trio for the Easter program. Hopefully no one leaves the church after I am done...

4 comments:

Kim said...

Way to go Anne. I'm so impressed. I love to read your blog!

Stacie said...

I can hardly wait til Easter Sunday. You guys will be so good. and I want to learn to bake bread too. So If you have some success.... you need to teach me.

Bee Happy Stamper said...

Okay, I'm a piano teacher so let me help you out! I have a great Jon Schmidt book that is great for (dare I say it...) adult learners! Give me a call and I'll share!
FYI if your family isn't willing to share a little spot I'm willing to give you my WHOLE garden ;)

ames said...

Great goals Anne, You inspired me to set some goals this year or at least before I turn 40! You know thats not to long. AAAGGH I don't want to think about it.