Monday, January 17, 2005

A lot of discussion has been stirred up on my peers' blogs about the website 43 Things. I finally stepped in and decided to compile a public list of 43 things I want to do with my life. Though I'm not very far on the ultimate-Esther-list, it has forced me to be a little more thoughtful and specific about the contents of my list. I've often said it here: Do what you dream. Well, I better do it too then! Here's a way to sort-of become accountable, be a part of a group that desires similar things, and potentially identify a goal (or dream) that I may not have otherwise obviously identified.

Check out Jer and Tan on 43 Things. By the way, Tan, when you've got that coffee roasted, let me know.


Comments:
Any idea where to track down green beans (coffee beans that is)? I'm thinking of just asking one of the local roasters but I don't know if they'd consider that threatening or not.
 
Tan,
I don't know any information on how to get your hands on green beans. I think you've got some good connections with local coffee-keeners in Summerland that would be able to direct you to some accessible green beans. Even if you offer to purchase some from them, as green beans, that may be a possible attempt at supporting them while getting some greenies for yourself. Hmmm...

Maybe solicit some information from the Kicking Horse coffee company? That's been our latest fave - organic (shade-grown) beans, Canadian entrepreneur business-woman, and above all - stellar coffee.

Good luck!
- E
 
On your list you wrote that you want to sell one of the photo's you took. I would be more than willing to pay for a photo taken by you. I have a photo of Ella that you took blown up and framed in my house. We thought of maybe getting some pictures of her done at Sears or Walmart, the typical kids photo. But you offered and we took you up on the offer and I am so glad we did. You are very talented. I must say that it is way better than they could do. WAY BETTER!!!!
Dee
 
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