Monday, January 12, 2009

"I want to grill pineapple this summer"

Ok...so weird title for a blog but it was one of those moments that gave me a deeper glimpse into myself once again. (That and some conversations with my cousin who is also a "check it off the list person")

Story goes...I have a 100 list as many of you may know. I have everything from get a salad bowl to get my doctorate to go to a concert at Red Rocks (yes!!! Did it). I like lists. I like to check things off. I don't like things that take maintaining. Like this year Jeremy has made 10 "resolutions" (hate to use that word) about maintaining reading, eating habits, and finances. Me...I have a word (Open) that captures what I want to be about for the year. I can handle a word. I can handle lists. But I don't like things that are long term. I like to feel a sense of getting stuff done. I want to feel successful.

So I say all that because tonight I said "I want to grill pineapple this summer" and laughed that my I should make that one of my 10 "resolutions" because it's easy to check off and then I caught myself realizing...I like to take the easy road. You wouldn't think that about me from the outside. I seem disciplined. I look like I have goals that I am working towards. And I do. But these goals are all ones that I know are "easy" so to speak. Just like the pineapple. I need to get past grilling pineapples and be ready to grow them (ok not literally more metaphorically). So here's to being open to lists that aren't "check-able". Yikes.

What do you think? Is this something I should grow in? Or just some crazy thought I'm having late at night? What kind of person are you (check-able or maintainable) and what kind of pineapples do you need to grow in?

3 comments:

Chris, Tina, Georgia and Reese said...

Thinking on this... I put it on my list and I'll get back with you... :)

Lori Wilson said...

hmmm....I agree with Tina. I need to think on this.

Anonymous said...

i think it's good to have both kinds of lists, checkable and uncheckable....kind of like short term and long terms goals i guess. the checkable list gives you a sense of accomplishment, spurs you on...and the uncheckable list leads you into the unknown, the scary, where you may have to take some risks, maybe trust, and be vulnerable...but my guess is, in the end, the uncheckable list makes you stronger, and it makes the journey a heck of a lot more interesting. :0)