As I got in my car this morning to head to work and the car told me it was 29 degrees I decided it was time to start creating my fall/winter (they are combined because they are slightly overlapping type - some things are obviously fall and some obviously winter but they are all going on one to-do list). Here is the start of my (probably ever growing) to-do list (in no particular order):
- get a wedding dress
- visit an apple orchard - and eat copious amounts of fresh apples
- go sledding - without it being for work (yes, I do have the world's coolest job)
- learn three new crochet patterns - ones that actually challenge me
- maintain my training schedule
- have a photoshoot in a pile of leaves
- visit a pumpkin patch
- carve pumpkins
- roast pumpkin seeds
- clean out closets and dresser - donate all the clothes that no longer fit or I just don't need/wear
- organize my "loft" space - I have this strange open space at the top of my stairs before you head into either bedroom upstairs and it needs some serious t.l.c.
- finish my Disney 2011 December trip photobook
- finish my 2011 photobook
- finish my 366 in 2012 photobook (super excited about this book)
- start and finish my 2012 photobook
- make a pie from scratch
- go skiing
- give someone totally unexpectedly a Christmas gift
- paint the upstairs bedroom
- have a photoshoot in the snow
- try making 5 new soups
- go snowshoeing
- write at least two letters a month
- go ice skating
- drive around to see the Christmas lights
What is on your fall/winter to-do list?
What am I missing from my fall/winter to-do list?
Do you have any fun winter projects?
How do you keep up your training in the months of ice and snow?