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First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page.
Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first.
Finally… reveal the book!
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Here is the first line of 7/19/24:
There you are!
Do you know which book this line is from? Scroll down to find out!
Keep going. You're getting there!
TA-DA
Synopsis (from Goodreads):
From the Emmy Award-winning writer of the Netflix hit A Christmas Prince comes a sparkling short romantic comedy that’s a royal romp with a twist when a real-life princess crashes a movie set in New York City and finds herself in a hilarious battle of wills with the dashing director about how to make a royal romance.
When Princess Isabella jets off to the U.S. for a star-studded charity ball in New York City, she's armed with more than just her tiara—she has a secret agenda to add some fun to her royal duties.
But when she runs into a royal movie production in the heart of Central Park, the Princess's plans take a hilarious turn. A huge fan of American movies, she pretends to be a movie extra to get closer to the action, only to discover this film is breaking all the royal rules!
Determined to set things straight, she classes with the dashing director, Ned, over his royal storytelling choices. Ned, initially dismissing the Princess as just another star-struck fan, soon realizes there's more to this royal beauty than meets the eye.
But just as their on-set chemistry ignites an undeniable spark, the paparazzi's prying lenses threaten to expose the Princess's true identity, jeopardizing any chance for a happily ever after.
Can the Princess and Ned navigate the blurred lines between make-believe and reality, or will their love story end up on the cutting room floor?
Royal Extra After is a sparkling summer romantic comedy bursting with charm and humor. This short and sweet novella promises a delightful escape into a world of love, laughter, and royal hijinks.
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Books are fun! Thank you for reading!
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2nd Annual Christmas Royal Charity Ball - Part 1
The King and Queen of France have arrived with their children; Prince Kahim, Prince Rahim, Princess Nahri and Prince Romeo.
Queen Bambee of France:
Dress: @slay-classy
Jewelry: @mssims
Follow my Royal RP on Instagram: crown_queen_bambee
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Love in New Orleans/3
Fanfiction
Part 3
an AU TVD/TO story
Elijah Mikaelson x Elena Gilbert
Klaroline
Kennett
a/n: thank you so much for reading.
As the title said - it’s about love that three friends Elena, Caroline and Bonnie, who are native to New Orleans find, each falling for a Mikaelson.
credit to gif makers, for all those that are not mind and I have found them ages ago
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A week after
Caroline woke up and sat up a little. She watched her fiance dreamily. And at times being with him appeared to be a dream. She flashed back at the night she had met him on a fundraising Ball
Flashback
He was sweet, charming and funny, sweeping her off of her feet there and then.
And now, a year after, she is marrying this Royal Marine Commando.
"I love you"- Caroline whispered.
Klaus now opened his eyes
"Am I dreaming? Are you an angel?"- he said to her.
"No. Just a girl."- Caroline said to her fiance and now neared him into a kiss.
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Elsewhere
Elena took a deep breath before entering the Mayor's office. Working beside him every day made it harder for her heart, as her feelings for him didn't want to go away.
"Good morning, Mr Mayor"- Elena said as she got in.
"Good morning, Ms Gilbert. I need to have some of my appointments rescheduled as my sister is preparing a party for another sister of mine and if I don't go it, she will disown me."
"When is it? How come it is not on your personal roster."- Elena said.
"Because I usually send them a private message, but this year they are really angry with me, because work takes all my time."- Elijah said-"and it is today. At 7:00 p.m. at Rousseau's, their favourite bar."
"All right. I will have it done. I have e-mailed all other things ready for you."
"I have seen it."- Elijah said-"thank you. Ok. Let's sit down and see how we can work this thing out about the French Quarter lights and parade. Oh, and- they brought a new coffee maker. I tried it and I can tell you that it makes a great cappuccino. Thanks for the suggestion."
"You're welcome."- Elena now went to the small kitchenette area and put the coffee maker on. He had obviously done this for her. She smiled, feeling her heart grow. As she made herself a cup now she returned to the office and continued with the briefing, saying-
"At 2 pm, you will join the leadership at the New Orleans East Hospital (NOEH), State and City Officials, and community stakeholders to hold a grand opening and naming dedication ceremony for the Kenner & Marshall and Genevieve & Joseph St. Claire Diabetes Center."
"Can we talk all the Christmas events I have to be at."- Elijah said.
"You have The Kenner Christmas Village, light up at the Rivertown historic district. It's on November 25 at 5:30pm"- Elena said-"then Lake Ponchartrain Basin Foundation Lights at the Lake on December 9, at 6 pm. Tonight is the French Quarter Lights at 6 pm."
"So, we will make it to the party. Worked perfectly. All right. After the party, I will need to ask you to stay for at least another hour, so we can go through the parking instructions and traffic restrictions for the Big Easy Running Festival."
"Of course."- Elena said-"would that be all?"
"Yes, thank you, Ms Gilbert."
"Thank you, Mr Mayor"- Elena said taking her cup with her and exited to the office out to her desk. She lost herself in the work to make her mind not think about him, and the way he was so nice to her. But her mind was not letting her at ease.
Flashback
A couple of days previously, in Caroline's house
Caroline and Bonnie now looked at her friend's serious expression slightly surprised.
"I know, I joked about it"- Caroline said-"but this is serious?"
"It is so serious."- Elena said, continuing-"I wish he was not so nice, so considerate, so good looking! How could this happen? I have quit my job."
"You can't quit your job."- Bonnie said-"you worked hard to get where you are now."
"I know, but- you don't know what it is like. In between sorting his schedules, speeches and other stuff, I think of kissing him, and him kissing me. And it is so unprofessional. And I thought this is a figment of my imagination. But it really is not. I wish he does something bad, so I could say- there he is just like the rest of them."
For the first time her friends had no advice. The only thing they could do is commiserate.
❤ For Elijah it was not easy either, and the same night Elena poured her heart's trouble to her friends, Elijah did the same with his brother Kol
Flashback Kol's house
As Elijah entered the house, Kol said straight out- "This must be serious, if you could not share it on the phone"
"It is serious."- Elijah said-"Do you have Bourbon?"
"Of course, I do."- Kol said and went to the cabinet to get the bottle.
Sven now, having heard Elijah came down from his room to greet his uncle.
"Hello little man"- Elijah said as he now picked the boy in his arms-"you're so grown."
"He is."- Kol said and as Sven shared some news about himself, especially the book signing, Kol whisked him off to bed.
"Is there something particular he wants for Christmas?"- Elijah now asked.
"The whole Fairy Kat world."- Kol said.
"Excuse me?"
"You haven't got a clue about the world of a 4 year old. And why should you. You have your political career, but do you seriously think of - maybe having a family one day? "
"Not really. Since Laney died, nothing seemed right."- Elijah said.
"I know."- Kol said thinking of his late wife Davina-"It's like we can't get a break in the love department. And you really had your share of wrong women since Laney- Sabine, Gia, Hayley."
"Can we not go there."- Elijah said taking a sip of the Bourbon and then added-"But now- I think I may have found the right one."
"Oh! Really? So, what is the problem?"
"She is my new PA. Elena Gilbert."
"Whoa!"- Kol exclaimed-"Seriously?"
"Seriously!"- Elijah said-"she is smart, beautiful, kind- and- "
"And she is your PA."- Kol said-"which makes it unethical, but not forbidden."
"Unethical, unprofessional. But I just- I tried to stop feeling the way I feel when I am with her. And nothing is working. How could this happen to me?"
"Mayors are human, too, brother. You are no exception."- Kol said.
"Can you keep it to yourself"- Elijah now said-"I can't risk anyone finding out, especially Rebekah."
"Hey, mum's the word"- Kol said-"I am glad you finally fell in love again."
"What??"
"You are in deep. When you went out with the other ones you just casually mentioned you were dating again. For this, you came all the way to my house."
"It's like someone spelled me"- Elijah said.
And a couple of hours later in the car, on the way to the Hospital- Elijah was looking out of the window thinking of the speech he was about to read to distract him from being so close to Elena. And Elena was glad she was on the phone to some official. And so, both distracted, they at one moment Elijah put his hand down on to the seat and he could swear
there was an electric surge burst through, as a second later Elena moved her hand as if she was stung. The car stopped at the red lights and she now looked at Elijah, who now asked about the meeting that had to be moved.
"They said that it all can be discussed on Friday night Christmas Charity Ball."
"Thank you."- Elijah said and then asked-"I think of asking my sister to be my +1. It is somewhat a short notice, but I think it would not be a problem to send her name for the list."
"It's not a problem. They said that you can send them an hour before the party."- Elena said-"which sister will you be asking?"
"Freya."- Elijah replied.
"But, wait till I see if she agrees first."
Elena nodded and as they arrived they went to the order of the day.
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The Mikaelson siblings, actually Kol and Freya were at the French Quarter Light up and as soon as the whole ceremony finished, they went to Elijah.
"We have to hurry now."- Freya said to Elijah-"Rebekah is about to get here any minute."
"All right."- Elijah said looking at Elena, who nodded that it was fine that he left somewhat earlier and that she would take care of everything else.
"So, you will not introduce us to your PA?"- Kol now said to Elijah, who was about to do it.
"Of course, I am."- Elijah said and now introduced Elena officially to Frey and Kol.
"Are you coming to the party?"- Kol said to Elena.
"No, I still have a few things to do here."
"You should come."- Kol said-"it's nothing official. It's just a few drinks and a cake. I don't think it is unprofessional if you have one drink with the family?"
"No, it's not."- Elena smiled.
"Ok. So we will see you at Rousseau's"
"Yes."- Elena agreed.
As they left, Elena called Bonnie and asked if she could meet her at Rousseau's.
"Ah, I was about to call you. I can't make it. Caroline has dragged me to cake sampling thing. I couldn't say no, you know what she is like."
"That's ok. I still have work after."- Elena said-"Oh, I have met Kol and Freya. Kol is so great, you were right."
"You think?"
"Yeah."- Elena said and now as she got to the bar she cut the conversation short.
She walked to them and Kol got her a drink as Elijah was busy talking to Rebekah and her boyfriend.
"Just club-soda for me."- Elena said-"we still got to work later."
"Ah, you two are all about work. Perfect couple."- Kol said-"Loosen up a bit. One cocktail will not kill you."
"I know, but still I- am kind of working."
"Come on. I guarantee you that we will persuade Elijah not bug you with work anymore today. It's been forever since we were all together like this. Well, the three of us meet off an on for a drink, but Elijah, he was first busy with the campaign, and then taking this job way too seriously."
"Well, it is quite an important job and he has got loads to work to do to complete with his promises."- Elena said.
"True. But he needs to live a little, too."- Kol said and now got Elena a cocktail, whisking her to the others, letting Elijah now introduce her to Rebekah and her boyfriend.
"Ah, you are the one who is keeping Elijah ship shaped."- Rebekah said and added-"Welcome to the family."
"What?"- Elena was puzzled.
"You being his PA means that you will be part of his life in every instance."- Freya explained.
"It is a bit different from the other PAs. I am a special assistant. I don't do personal errands and such."- Elena said.
"We know, I am sorry, I didn't mean to offend you."- Freya then said.
Elijah now came to them-
"Everything fine?"- Elijah said.
"Yes."- Elena replied putting the cocktail on the bar.
"I hope that we will get out of here in a half an hour or so?"- Elijah said.
"Oh, no"- Rebekah now cut in having heard that Elijah was already thinking of leaving-"Can you not have one evening off? The way you go on, you will work on Christmas same as Ebeneezer Scrooge."
"I can have it all done tonight, and tomorrow we can just go through it quickly before the meeting. The meeting is at 4 pm anyway."- Elena said.
"There, a voice of reason. Come on. This is my birthday and I really will be angry if you leave before the cake gets here."
"All right."- Elijah said.
Elena now took her bag and as she wanted to leave, Kol stopped her.
"I have to do the work. Thanks anyway."- Elena said her byes to the others and Kol said-
"See you around."
"Yes, see you."- Elena said.
Elijah now went to see her to the door and have his Chauffeur give Elena a lift home.
As they got outside, Elijah said-
"I am sorry. It is not fair to leave you with all the work, while I-"
"You should stay with your family, at least on a birthday. I have already all the notes and I will do it in no time."- Elena said.
"I can't thank you enough."
"It's my job. Don't worry."- Elena said smiling at him and looked around for a moment saying-
"The lights are really beautiful this year."
"They really are."- Elijah also turned to look around - and then there -they were- lost in a momentary gaze-
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2019 Bucket List
1. Become a Homeowner 2. Get a new mattress 3. Become a first aid instructor 4. Become a CPR instructor 5. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum 6. Write a legal will and get it notarized 7. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program 8. Obtain a regular drivers license 9. Write a legal advance directive and get it notarized 10. Get a passport 11. Complete ACLS certification 12. Pay off provincial student loan completely 13. Get a new couch 14. Get a tattoo 15. Get a British Bulldog (Winston) 16. Crochet a viking hat 17.Crochet comfy boot slippers 18. Make melted crayon guitar art (JK) 19. Sew a teddy bear 20. Sew a dress 21. Make a quilt 22. Start a scrapbook 23. Make cold process soap 24. Complete Grad Photobook 25. Complete wedding scrapbook 26. Crochet Christmas stockings 27. Make a Wonder Woman apron (JH) 28. Crochet a hooded owl blanket 29. Crochet a coaster set 30. Fold 1000 origami stars 31. Crochet a Hogwarts baby blanket 32. Crochet a black cat blanket with hood (KS) 33. Fold 1000 origami butterflies 34. Make a mobile of 1000 origami cranes 35. Design my own deck of cards 36. Complete wedding photobook 37. Make homemade lip balm 38. Make a geode bath bomb 39. Make carved wood or burned wood personalized wine box (ME) 40. Swap customized keychains with Daniel 41. Sew matching aprons for me & Daniel 42. Make a cross stitch quilt (CB) 43. Make a Lion King cross stitch (JK) 44. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders 45. Make a Little Mermaid Apron (JM) 46. Make a carved or burned wood "It's Always Tea Time" Mad Hatter Tea Box 47. Crochet a Spiderman blanket (LS) 48. Crochet a Legend of Zelda blanket (CW) 49. Make jazz guitar print art (SS) 50. Adopt an otter 51. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald house 52. Participate in a charity walk/run 53. Donate 5 items to the Terra Centre 54. Run a Hogwarts Running Club race 55. Adopt a polar bear 56. Make my own cookbook 57. Make all the recipes from The Superfun Times Vegan Holiday Cookbook 58. Make crepes 59. Make "Curious Confection" Disney drink 60. Make "Siren's Song" Disney drink 61. Make "Glass Slipper" Disney drink 62. Make "Belle of the Ball" Disney drink 63. Make all the recipes from the I Quit Sugar cookbook 64. Make homemade fried chicken 65. Make caramel apple jello shots 66. Make the Grey Stuff from The Beauty and the Beast 67. Make homemade California rolls 68. Make all the recipes in the Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook 69. Make candy apples 70. Bake a baked Alaska 71. Cook lobster 72. Make tiramisu 73. Bake Boston cream pie 74. Make homemade basil pesto 75. Roast pumpkin seeds 76. Finish my red recipe book 77. Bake lemony blueberry cheesecake bars 78. Make Sims Bouillabaisse (in real life) 79. Make Sims Goopy Carbonara (in real life) 80. Make Mexican tostadas 81. Make 365 new recipes 82. Cook every single recipe in a cook book 83. Make all recipes from the Swap & Drop Diet Cookbook 84. Do a chopped competition with Daniel 85. Make fruit sushi 86. Make "Sleep Cycle" Disney drink 87. Make "False King" Disney drink 88. Make "Ohana Colada" Disney drink 89. Make all recipes from the Cooking Light Global Kitchen cookbook 90. Make Sims Porcini Risotto (in real life) 91. Have a meal at Bistro Praha 92. Go to Dinner Theatre 93. Eat at Cafe Bicyclette 94. Have lunch at Ampersand 27 95. Eat at Cafe Linnea 96. Eat at Earnest's at NAIT 97. Go on a gelato date 98. Have dessert from the Italian Bakery Edmonton 99. Eat at the 3 Bananas Cafe 100. Eat at Dorinku 101. Try a Po'Boy 102. Eat deep fried ice cream 103. Eat at Have Mercy 104. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald 105. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat 106. Try La Poutine 107. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel 108. Have dessert at Block 1912 109. Eat at Uccellino 110. Go out for hungover breakfast the morning after a party with friends 111. Read "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Lawson 112. Read "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen and watch the movie 113. Read "Blood, Sweat, and Fear" by Eva Lazarus 114. Read "It" by Stephen King and watch the movie 115. Read "Labor Day" by Eleanor Henderson 116. Read "Three Day Road" by Joseph Boyden 117. Read "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins and watch the movie 118. Read "They Left Us Everything" by Plum Johnson 119. Read "The House Girl" by Tara Conklin 120. Read all 36 books from the Dear Canada series 121. Read "My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward: A Memoir" by Mark Lukach 122. Read all 54 books from the fictional Magic Tree House Series 123. Read ��13 Reasons Why” by Jay Asher and watch the series 124. Read “Dolores Claiborne” by Stephen King 125. Read “We Need To Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver 126. Read all 51 books from the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series 127. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach 128. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients Lives” by Theresa Brown 129. Read “Working Stiff: by Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell 130. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders 131. Read “The Night Shift” by Dr Brian Goldman 132. Read “Wenjack” by Joseph Boyden 133. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks 134. Read “Weird Edmonton” by Mark Kozub 135. Read “11/22/63” by Stephen King 136. Re-read Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events series 137. Read all 20 Royal Diaries books 138. Read all the books from the Dear America series 139. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King 140. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter 141. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Edmond 142. Read “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie 143. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis 144. Read “In The Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume 145. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry 146. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards 147. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows 148. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill & watch the movie 149. Read “The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly” by Matt McCarthy 150. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg 151. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie 152. Read “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai 153. Read “The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak and watch the movie 154. Read “Welcome to Nightvale” by Joseph Fink and listen to all podcasts 155. Read “1984” by George Orwell 156. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller 157. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King 158. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King 159. Read the Little Old Lady Series 160. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King 161. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova 162. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King 163. Read “Bringing Adam Home” by Les Standiford 164. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell 165. Read “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande 166. Read “A Spy Amongst Friends” by Ben Macintyre 167. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie 168. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink 169. Read “Canada” by Mike Myers 170. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katherine Boo 171. Read “Quiet: The Power of Introverts” by Susan Cain 172. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige Mckenzie 173. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore 174. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie 175. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke 176. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King 177. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus 178. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol 179. Read “Trauma” 180. Read “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” by JK Rowling and watch the movie 181. Read “This is That Travel Guide to Canada” 182. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanne Cannor 183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith 184. Read “Tales of Beedle the Bard” by JK Rowling 185. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook 186. Read “The 100 Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating” by Alisa Smith & JB MacKinnon 187. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar 188. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by J. Fay 189. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by S. Tobolowsky 190. Read “The Book of Speculation” by E. Swyler 191. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins 192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer 193. Read “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel and watch the movie 194. Read the EC Wells series 195. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick 196. Read “The First Phone Call From Heaven” by Mitch Albom 197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge 198. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North 199. Read “The House At the End of Hope Street” by Menna Van Praag 200. Read “Home” by Harlan Coben 201. Tour the Saskatchewan Science Center 202. Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park 203. Visit the Atomic Bomb Dome in Japan 204. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou) 205. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint 206. Visit the Eskimo Museum in Churchill 207. Visit Prime Berth Fishing Museum in Twillingate 208. Go to the Barbie Expo in Montreal 209. Visit the Acadian Historical Village in Caraquet 210. Visit the Tokyo National Museum 211. Visit the Owl Café in Akhabara 212. Go to the Tokyo Studio Ghibli Museum 213. Visit the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg 214. Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum 215. See a Sunset Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Center in Regina 216. Visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec 217. See Head-Smash-In Buffalo Jump in Fort McLeod 218. Visit the Shinjuku Goen National Garden in Japan 219. See Niagra Falls 220. Visit the Gopher Hole Museum in Torrington 221. Visit Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto 222. Visit the Royal Ontario Museum 223. Do the Underground Tour at Bell Island’s Mine Museum 224. Visit the Samurai Museum in Japan 225. Visit Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Winnipeg 226. See a show at the Regina Globe Theater 227. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax 228. Visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights 229. Visit the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa 230. Visit the Fort George National Historic Site of Canada at Niagara-on-the-Lake 231. Go to Science North in Sudbury 232. Take a photo with the Hachiko statue in Tokyo 233. Go to the national Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo 234. Visit the Amsterdam Cheese Museum 235. Visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum in Japan 236. Catch all Fourth Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon 237. Catch all Second Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon 238. Catch all Third Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon 239. Successfully do winged eyeliner 240. Have a yard sale 241. Grow Lavender 242. Go scuba diving 243. Go rock climbing 244. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze 245. Attend a Superstore cooking class 246. Bowl a 100+ game 247. Catch a fish 248. Dye my hair blonde 249. Go ice fishing 250. Tour Candy Cane Lane 251. Find 5 Geocaches 252. Go paintballing 253. See the stars at an observatory 254. Go on a double date 255. Can something with mom 256. Play through Fran Bow 257. Visit Dr Woods House Museum 258. Grow parsley 259. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake 260. Solve a Rubik’s cube 261. Grow oregano 262. Pick berries from a berry farm 263. Host a holiday dinner for family 264. Plant a Tree 265. Skip rocks with Daniel 266. Do yoga outside at sunrise 267. Go horseback riding 268. Go to the Deep Freeze Festival 269. Learn how to edit photographs 270. Get a hot stone massage 271. Pose for a nude painting 272. Complete a 642 Things to Draw Journal 273. Be in a boudoir photoshoot 274. Get ears pierced again 275. Learn Under the Sea on xylophone 276. Learn calligraphy 277. Go roller blading 278. See a moose in the wild 279. Learn Over the Rainbow on ukulele 280. Pick a pumpkin at Upick 281. Build a fire 282. Complete Wreck this Journal 283. Build a sandcastle 284. Build a snowman 285. Complete a 1000 Piece Puzzle 286. Get all Pokemon Go medals 287. Try a sensory deprivation chamber 288. Sew all badges on my camp blanket 289. Sign a petition 290. Camp at Elk Island Provincial Park 291. Tour the Alberta Legislature Building 292. Go apple picking 293. Go hostelling in Nordegg 294. Photograph a robin 295. Photograph a blue jay 296. Go to the ballet 297. Go to a hot spring in winter 298. Plant a Fairy Garden 299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween 300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night 301. Go to the Muttart Conservatory 302. Play through Beyond Two Souls 303. Watch an outdoor movie 304. Go to the John Walters museum 305. Body paint with Daniel 306. Take a class at the Greenland Garden Center 307. Go Canoeing 308. Play a game of chess 309. Play laser tag 310. Have a girls night 311. Go to a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta 312. Send out Christmas cards 313. Reach level 40 of Pokemon Go 314. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum 315. Go on a Canmore Cave Tour 316. Get a couples massage 317. Have a game night at Table Top Café 318. See a live show at the Roxy 319. Shoot a Gun 320. Juggle 3 balls 321. Pick a door lock 322. See a Rapidfire Theater show 323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains 324. Go to a driving range 325. Write a love letter 326. Go to a U of A varsity game 327. Go to the new Royal Alberta museum 328. Go to a hockey game 329. Go to a football game 330. See the Nutcracker Ballet 331. Play at Breakout Edmonton 332. Complete a coloring book 333. Go peddle boating 334. Visit the Alberta Aviation Museum 335. Visit the Jurassic Forest 336. Play slots at a casino 337. Go skating 338. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City 339. Complete my Sims challenge 340. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends 341. Tube down the Pembina river 342. Get a facial 343. Take a class at Purdy’s Chocolates 344. Do a "Disney Love" photoshoot with Daniel 345. Grow a carrot plant 346. Fit size 6 pants 347. Do 100 consecutive push ups 348. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (yoga) 349. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga) 350. Do 100 Consecutive Sit Ups 351. Reach goal weight of 120 lb 352. Walk 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days 353. Attend a drop in spin class 354. Buy and eat only local food (produce, meat, etc) for 30 consecutive days 355. Try hot yoga 356. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga) 357. Complete 12 months to a healthier you challenge 358. See a movie at Princess Theatre 359. Go to the Edmonton Film Fest 360. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theatre 361. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical and Art Movies 362. Watch the Rotten Tomatoes Top 200 Movies of 2018 363. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 movies of 2017 364. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary films 365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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6 Predictions for What Trump's Inaugural Balls Will Look Like
Team Trump may love slamming the “liberal media,” but they’ve hired one of its most famous vets to help plan their inauguration. Stephanie Winston Wolkoff is a celebrated Vogue alumna whose cause celebre was the famously opulent Met Gala. Under her tenure as the magazine’s Special Events Director, the event became the Party of the Year,™ luring everyone from Beyoncé to Madonna with her couture-swathed spectacles. The working mom later helped Lincoln Center morph into a fashion hub, created the star-studded Style Awards, launched her own consulting firm… and became one of Melania Trump’s confidantes in the process.
With her self-confessed perfectionist streak and her hardcore fashion background, what might this year’s hotly anticipated / horribly dreaded (circle one…) inaugural events look like? We combed through past Met Ball hallmarks to stake a guess…
Models dressed as punks line the entrance stairs decorated with an American flag made of roses at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala, in New York, May 6, 2013. The annual gala celebrated “Punk: Chaos to Couture.” (Erin Baiano/The New York Times)
PREPARE FOR A THEME
Perhaps the most famous facet of Met Galas past is The Theme, a fanciful swirl of fashion icons and think tank buzzwords like “Prada and Schiaparelli: The Impossible Conversation” or “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty.” (More uncomfortable in the wake of Pussy-Gate? 2010’s “American Women: Fashioning Identity”). We’re guessing this year’s party colors are red and white—just like those MAGA hats.
NEW YORK – MAY 1: Vogue events director, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff attends the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala “AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art May 1, 2006 in New York City. AngloMania focuses on British fashion from 1976 to 2006. (Photo by Marvi Lacar/Getty Images)
THERE WILL BE BUDS…
As in flowers—tons of them, if Wolkoff’s past Met Galas are any indication. For 2006’s Anglomania, her team carpeted the museum’s marble stairway in sheets of forest moss, with living trees at the top. The year before, Wolkoff flew 7000 gardenias into New York via specially refrigerated jets. And since this is a national event, every state blossom, from North Dakota’s wild prairie rose to Pennsylvania’s mountain laurel, is ripe for the picking. (On second thought, maybe just the Red State flowers…)
The Starbucks sign is seen at a store located in Trump Tower on 5th Avenue in New York November 10, 2015. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump weighed in on Starbuck’s red cup controversy, during a rally on November 9, with the prospect of boycotting Starbucks after the coffee company announced it had abandoned its Christmas-theme cups in favor of a simplistic red cup. AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
…BUT THERE WILL NOT BE STARBUCKS
“I drink coffee, not Starbucks,” Melania Trump told Dujour magazine last year. That probably means no Mocha Frappuccinos for you, Jared Kushner!
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 15: (EDITORS NOTE: This image was processed using digital filters) Designer Tommy Hilfiger poses backstage at the Tommy Hilfiger Women’s Fall 2016 show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Park Avenue Armory on February 15, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger)
EXPECT A LOT OF TOMMY HILFIGER…
The American fashion icon told WWD, “‘I think Melania is a very beautiful woman and I think any designer should be proud to dress her. Ivanka is equally as beautiful and smart… I think they look great in the clothes. You’re not going to get much more beautiful than Ivanka or Melania.” Anticipate his enthusiasm to be rewarded with cocktail dress sales.
…AND MORE DESIGNERS WILL PROBABLY COME AROUND
A familiar face at Ralph Lauren and Vera Wang shows, Winston Wolkoff is a trusted friend of designers, publicists, and stylists. Though some fashion royals, like Marc Jacobs, have disavowed any collaborations with Mrs. Trump, others are non-committal about their future involvement with the First Lady Elect.
NEW YORK CITY, NY – MAY 5: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff attends Nina Ricci after party for Met Ball hosted by Olivier Theyskens and Lauren Santo Domingo at Philippe on May 5, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by DAVID X PRUTTING/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
PERFECTION IS INEVITABLE
In a Fast Company interview, Winston-Wolkoff revealed, “I was in London doing Unforgettable: Fashion of the Oscars, a charity auction to raise money for AIDS research… I was with Natasha Richardson, and I was sweeping the floor in my ball gown.” She further told The Observer, “I stay in control of every little thing. I want to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.” Translation: if you see a 6’1 brunette with a dust pan and heels on CSPAN, you’ll know what’s going down.
NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 13: (L to R) President-elect Donald Trump and Kanye West stand together in the lobby at Trump Tower, December 13, 2016 in New York City. President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team are in the process of filling cabinet and other high level positions for the new administration. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
THE CELEBS WILL BE TREMENDOUS
Trump himself told The New York Times, “We are going to have an unbelievable, perhaps record-setting turnout for the inauguration, and there will be plenty of movie and entertainment stars.” He’s correct. Even if Trump friends like The Beach Boys, Paris Hilton, and assorted Rockettes can’t make it (and even though Kanye is sadly “not performing”), stargazers need only wait until the next day, when The Women’s March on Washington brings Katy Perry, America Ferrera, Olivia Wilde, and more to the nation’s capital.
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Join Mickey, Minnie, Anna and Elsa to wish your loved ones a “Happy Disney Wishmas”
Dive into a Heartwarming Disney Christmas at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Join Mickey, Minnie, Anna and Elsa to wish your loved ones a “Happy Disney Wishmas”
The holiday spirit has begun to spread around Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL), with this year’s “A Disney Christmas” celebrations launching through January 1, 2020. Guests can experience a heartwarming Disney-style Christmas, with many opportunities to get into the festive spirit throughout the holiday season. Frozen magic will be in the air at HKDL, as the royal sisters of Arendelle along with Mickey and his Pals wish everyone a “Happy Disney Wishmas.” It’s the time of the year to enjoy magical moments with loved ones to treasure the traditions and spirit of the Christmas season at HKDL. Hong Kong residents can enjoy “Magic Access” Limited-Time Offer exclusively from now to January 15, 2020, to ensure year-round magic with your family and friends. If you are in a group of three or more, you can enjoy 15% off. For a group of four or more, an extra HK$50 dining gift vouchers will be offered to each guest!
Stephanie Young, managing director of HKDL joined Colleen Yu Fung, director of Make-A-Wish Hong Kong to for a special Christmas celebration.
Today, Stephanie Young, managing director of HKDL joined Colleen Yu Fung, director of Make-A-Wish Hong Kong to for a special Christmas celebration. Stephanie introduced the new “Minnie Wishmas Ears” campaign, whereby guests can help make life-changing wishes come true for children suffering from critical illnesses by purchasing a pair of special ears for HK$119. For each purchase of the special ears, HK$50 will be donated to Make-A-Wish Hong Kong (https://makeawish.org.hk/), helping to make wishes come true over the holiday period. Wish granting is a key part of the Disney Team of Heroes initiative – Disney’s efforts to deliver comfort and
Mickey and Friends will all be dressed in their festive new outfits during “A Disney Christmas,” at the “Jingle and Mingle with Santa Mickey” at The Annex on Main Street, U.S.A.
Also, guests can purchase the resort’s unique “Holiday Wishes Charity Postcards” at HK$10 to send Christmas messages to their loved ones. All proceeds will be going towards the “Operation Santa Claus” initiative in Hong Kong (https://osc.scmp.com/). Guests can drip their postcards into the Holiday Wishes Mailbox outside City Hall in Main Street, U.S.A. There’s even a chance to enjoy some magical music from the “Community Choir Sing Along” performances inside the park, by nine local community choirs.
Santa Stitch will make his debut greeting guests at the Comet Café in Tomorrowland.
“Christmas is the time of year that brings people closer together. As the year comes to an end, we want to make this Christmas celebrations more meaningful than ever before,” said Stephanie Young. “Through these meaningful initiatives, up to HK$800,000 will be donating to the community, to help support people in need.”
“A Magical Frozen Snowfall” moment will welcome the arrival of Arendelle citizens and a royal procession, along with Olaf, Anna, and Elsa.
Celebrate an authentic Christmas with characters from Frozen along with Mickey and his Pals
With this year’s much-anticipated release of Frozen 2, guests will have the chance to venture through “Frozen Fantasy Gardens Village” during the Christmas celebration. The area features twinkling lights, giant ornaments, sparkling snowflakes, and a sprinkling of snow, transforming the area into an awe-inspiring winter wonderland. The unique setting will be complete with festive music, delectable food and beverage items and special merchandise carts. Together with Olaf, Anna and Elsa, who will be wearing their brand new Frozen 2 outfits, will be waiting to greet guests.
As dusk falls at HKDL, “A Magical Frozen Snowfall” moment will welcome the arrival of Arendelle citizens and a royal procession, along with Olaf, Anna, and Elsa, who will use her powers to bring the winter magic of Arendelle to HKDL. For guests who want to immerse themselves even further into the world of Frozen, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will feature special costumes inspired by Frozen 2 for a limited time only.
Mickey and Friends will all be dressed in their festive new outfits during “A Disney Christmas,” at the “Jingle and Mingle with Santa Mickey” at The Annex on Main Street, U.S.A. Santa Stitch will make his debut greeting guests at the Comet Café in Tomorrowland. A range of live vocals, festive dancing and classic Christmas tunes will be featured at the “Mickey and Friends Christmastime Ball.” Continuing through the evening, the iconic Christmas tree will light up nightly amid a medley of Christmas carols and a magical snowfall during the “Holiday Wish-Come-True” Tree Lighting Ceremony, while “A Holiday Kiss Goodnight” will complete each day with a heartwarming serenade.
This Christmas, HKDL will debut the new “nuiMOs” series, which originated in Japan.
Christmas feasts and festive treats across the resort
There will be a wide selection of festive food, beverages and merchandise offerings, which includes 70 holiday-inspired dining options. A delectable range of festive snacks and popcorn buckets will help create picture-perfect moments. Guests can enjoy a Christmas Dinner Buffet at the Royal Banquet Hall, or enjoy a dinner buffet with Disney characters at the Enchanted Garden Restaurant and a Christmas Colorful Semi-Buffet dinner at the World of Color Restaurant. Frozen fans will love special treats like Frozen Tumbler with drinks and Elsa Vanilla & Blueberry Panna Cotta.
Guests will find an assortment of present options, with over 90 Frozen 2-themed merchandise items and 190 seasonal merchandise items available. Anna and Elsa’s new outfits will be a big hit with little ones, while the new “Keep Me Warm” series from Duffy and Friends features new knitted outfits for each character. The festive colored Mickey and his Pals collection is a perfect present for sharing Christmas wishes.
This Christmas, HKDL will debut the new “nuiMOs” series, which originated in Japan. The series will feature Mickey and his Pals with different outfits, including their special Christmas looks for a limited time.
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The new “Minnie Wishmas Ears” campaign, whereby guests can help make life-changing wishes come true for children suffering from critical illnesses
Guests will find an assortment of present options, with over 90 Frozen 2-themed merchandise items and 190 seasonal merchandise items available.
A delectable range of festive snacks and popcorn buckets will help create picture-perfect moments.
The celebration continues with a fun Christmas staycation
Enjoy this joyful season, as all three Disney resort hotels have prepared a series of Christmas surprises for a truly wonderful winter holiday stay. Special Christmas activities will take throughout the hotels for families to participate in authentic Christmas fun together. From now to December 2, Hong Kong residents can enjoy an exclusive “Disney Hotel Surprise Flash Sale” for booking a Standard Room in Disney Explorer’s Lodge, starting from HK$990 for an amazing Disney staycation! For Magic Access members, you can even enjoy a free room upgrade!
Guests can check into the Kingdom Club Frozen Suites for a magical stay themed to Anna and Elsa. With picturesque Frozen-inspired décor, guests will be immersed in the enchanted world from the films as they enjoy an unforgettable staycation!
2019 #HongKongDisneyland #Christmas Festivities (Full Press Release) Dive into a Heartwarming Disney Christmas at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Join Mickey, Minnie, Anna and Elsa to wish your loved ones a “Happy Disney Wishmas”
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.” Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits. Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm, will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more. Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night. Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather. Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there.
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2018/11/29/whats-hot-central-florida-december-2018/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.tumblr.com/post/180621585755
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.” Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits. Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm, will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more. Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night. Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather. Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there.
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.” Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits. Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm, will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more. Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night. Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather. Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there.
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2017 Bucket List - November Update (1/365) (Total: 87/365)
1. Become a homeowner
2. Do a 30 day Abs challenge
3. Reach goal weight of 120 lbs
4. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of 2016
5. Build a bear at Build-A-Bear
6. Buy a new winter jacket
7. See a Sunset-Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina
8. Obtain regular drivers license
9. Make homemade jam
10. Get a passport
11. Make a dream catcher
12. Make a mobile with 1000 origami cranes
13. Knit a scarf
14. Make homemade basil pesto
15. Go rock climbing
16. Tour the Chicago Connection tunnel in Moose Jaw
17. Tour the Passage to Fortune tunnel in Moose Jaw
18. Make herb butter
19. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
20. Attend a drop-in Spin class
21. Attend a drop-in yoga class
22. Get a pair of mukluks
23. Bowl a 100+ game
24. Catch a fish
25. Go Ice Fishing
26. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Horror Movies (except the ones on the top 250 list from 2016)
27. Read “Animal Farm” by George Orwell
28. Take a ride on the High Level Streetcar
29. Read “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
30. Read “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and watch the movie
31. Read “The Ables” by Jeremy Scott
32. Attend a cooking class
33. Make Eggs Benedict
34. Make own soy candles
35. Donate $25 to a charity once a month for the year (12x)
36. Complete wedding photo book
37. Read “It” by Stephen King and watch the movie
38. Tour Candy Cane Lane
39. Find 5 Geocaches
40. Increase student loan payments to $300 each/month
41. See the stars at an observatory
42. Earn $1/day for 30 consecutive days
43. Visit the Devonian Botanic Gardens
44. Read all 36 books in the original “Dear Canada” series
45. Read all 54 books in the fictional “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osbourne
46. Read all 51 books in the Adventures of the “Bailey School Kids” series
47. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
48. Make a quilt
49. Try hot yoga
50. Watch an E-Ville roller derby bout
51. Go to a Paint Nite event
52. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives” by Theresa Brown
53. Make homemade fried chicken
54. Go to an Around Midnight show
55. Read “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” by Judy Melinek, TJ Mitchell
56. Do the Blogilates Thigh Slimming Challenge
57. Dye my hair blonde
58. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
59. Make the “Curious Confection” Alice in Wonderland drink
60. Make the “Sirens Song” Little Mermaid drink
61. Make the “Glass Slipper” Cinderella drink
62. Make the “Belle of the Ball” Belle drink
63. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
64. Donate 10 lbs of food to the food bank
65. Solve a rubik’s cube
66. Make macarons
67. Host a holiday dinner for family
68. Make coconut cream pie
69. Pick berries from a berry farm
70. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
71. Sew a dress
72. Sew a teddy bear
73. Make a lemon beeswax candle
74. Win something
75. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
76. Go to dinner theatre
77. Go horseback riding
78. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
79. Attend the Edmonton Heritage Festival
80. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (Yoga)
81. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
82. Try ax throwing
83. Eat a Noorish
84. Eat at Café Bicyclette
85. Get a hot stone massage
86. Read all 20 books from the Royal Diaries series
87. Pose for a nude painting
88. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
89. Read all the books from the Dear America series
90. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of All Time (excluding the ones from last year’s top 250 imdb movies)
91. Make my own bath bombs
92. Make homemade artisan soap
93. Make handmade coasters
94. Crochet a hat
95. Conquer my fear and hold a snake
96. Become a First Aid Instructor
97. Become a CPR Instructor
98. Learn how to play “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid on xylophone
99. Learn “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on ukulele
100. Make fancy homemade popsicles
101. Complete graduation photobook
102. Watch every movie on the IMDB top 250 movies list
103. Bake a chocolate chip filled beavertail
104. Make caramel-apple jello shots
105. Make homemade Bath Salts
106. Pick a pumpkin at upick
107. Crochet Christmas stockings
108. Do a cross stitch
109. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
110. Make homemade California rolls
111. Read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Lawson
112. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
113. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
114. Do 100 Consecutive Push Ups
115. Make chicken curry
116. Read “Revival” by Stephen King
117. Read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins
118. Read “They Left Us Everything: A Memoir”
119. Read “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin
120. Make candy apples
121. Read “Fangirl: A Novel” by Rainbow Rowell
122. Complete my Wreck this Journal book
123. Jog an entire 5K
124. Have a full day Harry Potter movie marathon
125. Read “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Complete a 1000 piece puzzle
127. Try the sensory deprivation chamber at Floatique Edmonton
128. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald House
129. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary Films
130. Sew all badges on camp blanket
131. Make pecan pie
132. Watch The Good Dinosaur (2015)
133. Sign a petition
134. Learn how to do my taxes
135. See a play at the Fringe Festival
136. Visit the Edmonton Folk Fest
137. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
138. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
139. Fold 1000 origami stars
140. Play through Beyond Two Souls
141. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical & Art Movies (with exception of the ones from last year’s top 250 list)
142. Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta
143. Go to the John Walter’s Museum
144. Eat at Earnest’s at NAIT
145. Bake a Baked Alaska
146. Have a girls night
147. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
148. Have a game night at the Table Top Cafe
149. Make beef and Guinness stew with Irish Bread
150. Cook lobster
151. Make tiramisu
152. Go to a Driving Range
153. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theater
154. Bake Boston cream pie
155. Complete a coloring book
156. Play slots at a casino
157. Go skating
158. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
159. Watch an outdoor movie
160. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
161. Go on a gelato date
162. Complete Sims challenge
163. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
164. Have a yard sale
165. Make blueberry bavarian
166. Successfully do winged eyeliner
167. Have dessert from Italian Bakery Edmonton
168. Try scuba diving
169. Eat at Native Delights food truck
170. Eat at the Three Bananas Café
171. Try fried chicken and waffles
172. Try a Po’Boy
173. Grow Parsley
174. Grow Oregano
175. Watch 28 days
176. Eat deep fried ice cream
177. Camp at Elk Island National Park
178. Make homemade tootsie rolls
179. Eat at The Buckingham
180. Roast pumpkin seeds
181. Marathon the Shrek series
182. Do 100 consecutive sit ups
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Mugged by a Moose” by Matt Jackson
185. Go to a hot springs during winter
186. Watch a parade
187. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
188. Go hostelling in Nordegg
189. Take a class at Greenland Garden Centre
190. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
191. Take a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Get dessert from the Duchess Bake Shop
194. Complete a 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge
195. Go to a couple’s massage
196. See a live show at the Roxy
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Attend a show at the Rapidfire Theatre
199. See a U of A varsity game
200. Play at Breakout Edmonton
201. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
202. See a film at the Edmonton Film Festival
203. Complete Wedding Scrapbook
204. Go paddle boating
205. See a movie at the Garneau Metro City Theatre
206. Try La Poutine!
207. Tube down the Pembina River
208. Attend a cooking class at Superstore
209. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
210. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Emond
211. Learn how to edit photographs
212. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
213. Visit grandma’s grave
214. Design my own deck of cards
215. Start a scrapbook
216. Finish my red recipe book
217. Send out Christmas cards
218. Make homemade lip balm
219. Do a 30 day arm sculpting challenge
220. Read “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
221. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
222. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
223. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
224. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill and watch the movie
225. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
226. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
227. Read “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
228. Eat at Plates
229. Read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
230. Read “Welcome to Nightvale: A Novel” by Joseph Fink
231. Read “1984” by George Orwell
232. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
233. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
234. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
235. Read “The Little Old Lady” series by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
236. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
237. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
238. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
239. Read “Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America” by Les Standiford
240. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
241. Read “A Spy Among Friends” by Ben Macintyre
242. Read “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” by Rebecca Wells and watch the movie
243. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
244. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
245. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katerine Boo
246. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige McKenzie
247. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
248. Read “Two Shadows Have I” by Don Banting
249. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
250. Bake Lemony Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
251. Bake Cream cheese, banana & coconut pain perdu
252. Make Smoked Salmon & Fresh Dill Potato Skins
253. Make Mexican Tostadas
254. Read “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowling
255. Read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and watch the movie
256. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
257. Read “The Good Nurse” by Charles Graeber
258. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
259. Read “When Rabbit Howls” by Truddi Chase
260. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus
261. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
262. Read “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and re-watch the movie
263. Read “Birdie” by Tracey Lindberg
264. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanna Cannon
265. Read “I am Haunted” by Zak Bagans
266. Read “Dad is Fat” by Jim Gaffigan
267. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
268. Walk across a suspension bride
269. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by Juliette Fay
270. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by Stephen Tobolowsky
271. Read “The Book of Speculation” by Erika Swyler
272. Read “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres
273. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Make 365 new recipes
276. Catch all the Pokemon
277. Go Roller Blading
278. Read “Room” by Emma Donohue then watch the movie
279. Read “Seeing the Light” and “Drowning in Amber” by E.C. Wells
280. Walk at least 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
281. Build a fire myself
282. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Write a legal Advance Directive and get notorized
286. Get all Pokemon medals
287. Make a house key print tree ornament
288. Read “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by Mitch Albom
289. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
290. Read “Joyland” by Stephen King
291. Read “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” by David Sedaris
292. Read “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman then watch the movie
293. Watch Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Eat at Craft Beer Market
297. Go apple picking
298. Subscribe to Novel Tea Club boxes
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Cook every single recipe in a cookbook
302. Tie Dye a baby onesie
303. Try an alcohol shot
304. Swap customized handmade keychains with Daniel
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Read “AB Negative”
307. Go canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a Chopped competition with Daniel
311. Read “The Astronaut Wives Club” by Lily Koppel
312. Read “I Never Knew That About the Irish” by Christopher Winn
313. Reach level 40 (highest level) of Pokemon Go
314. Do a 30 day butt lift challenge
315. Make fruit sushi
316. Eat at the Sugarbowl
317. Complete a 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge
318. Do the 30 day HIIT Challenge
319. Shoot a gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Fit into size 6 pants
325. Write a love letter
326. Watch Now and Then movie
327. Complete Pocket Posh Logic book
328. Watch a hockey game from the stands
329. Watch a football game from the stands
330. Eat one of the meals at the High Level Diner that was featured on You Gotta Eat Here!
331. Use the old phone system in Alberta Government Telephone at Fort Edmonton Park
332. Make the “Sleep Cycle” Princess Aurora drink
333. Watch a film at Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park
334. Go to the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit Jurassic Forest outside of Edmonton
336. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
337. Make the “False King” Disney drink
338. Make the “Ohana Colada” Disney drink
339. Have dessert at Block 1912
340. See a movie at the Princess Theatre
341. Go to an exhibit at the Fine Arts Building Gallery
342. Start an expense journal
343. Take a class at Purdy’s chocolates
344. Read “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston and watch 127 Hours movie
345. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
346. Complete ACLS course
347. Read “Complications” by Atul Gawande
348. Eat Dippin Dots
349. Learn calligraphy
350. See a moose in the wild
351. Go paintballing
352. Watch Steel Magnolias movie
353. Go on a double date
354. Sew matching aprons for myself and Daniel
355. Can something with mom
356. Do a 30 Day Yoga Challenge
357. Have an entire grocery receipt with save, discount, or bonus air miles for every single item
358. Visit Dr. Woods House Museum in Leduc
359. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
360. Skip rocks with Daniel
361. Get free tea from DavidsTea
362. Do yoga outside at sunrise
363. Eat hungover breakfast with friends the morning after a party
364. Read “Fortune’s Bastard” by Robert Chalmers
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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2017 Bucket List - June Update (10/365)(Total: 63/365)
1. Become a homeowner
2. Do a 30 day Abs challenge
3. Reach goal weight of 120 lbs
4. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of 2016
5. Build a bear at Build-A-Bear
6. Buy a new winter jacket
7. See a Sunset-Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina
8. Obtain regular drivers license
9. Make homemade jam
10. Get a passport
11. Make a dream catcher
12. Make a mobile with 1000 origami cranes
13. Knit a scarf
14. Make homemade basil pesto
15. Go rock climbing
16. Tour the Chicago Connection tunnel in Moose Jaw
17. Tour the Passage to Fortune tunnel in Moose Jaw
18. Make herb butter
19. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
20. Attend a drop-in Spin class
21. Attend a drop-in yoga class
22. Get a pair of mukluks
23. Bowl a 100+ game
24. Catch a fish
25. Go Ice Fishing
26. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Horror Movies (except the ones on the top 250 list from 2016)
27. Read “Animal Farm” by George Orwell
28. Take a ride on the High Level Streetcar
29. Read “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
30. Read “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and watch the movie
31. Read “The Ables” by Jeremy Scott
32. Attend a cooking class
33. Make Eggs Benedict
34. Make own soy candles
35. Donate $25 to a charity once a month for the year (12x)
36. Complete wedding photo book
37. Read “It” by Stephen King and watch the movie
38. Tour Candy Cane Lane
39. Find 5 Geocaches
40. Increase student loan payments to $300 each/month
41. See the stars at an observatory
42. Earn $1/day for 30 consecutive days
43. Visit the Devonian Botanic Gardens
44. Read all 36 books in the original “Dear Canada” series
45. Read all 54 books in the fictional “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osbourne
46. Read all 51 books in the Adventures of the “Bailey School Kids” series
47. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
48. Make a quilt
49. Try hot yoga
50. Watch an E-Ville roller derby bout
51. Go to a Paint Nite event
52. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives” by Theresa Brown
53. Make homemade fried chicken
54. Go to an Around Midnight show
55. Read “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” by Judy Melinek, TJ Mitchell
56. Do the Blogilates Thigh Slimming Challenge
57. Dye my hair blonde
58. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
59. Make the “Curious Confection” Alice in Wonderland drink
60. Make the “Sirens Song” Little Mermaid drink
61. Make the “Glass Slipper” Cinderella drink
62. Make the “Belle of the Ball” Belle drink
63. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
64. Donate 10 lbs of food to the food bank
65. Solve a rubik’s cube
66. Make macarons
67. Host a holiday dinner for family
68. Make coconut cream pie
69. Pick berries from a berry farm
70. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
71. Sew a dress
72. Sew a teddy bear
73. Make a lemon beeswax candle
74. Win something
75. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
76. Go to dinner theatre
77. Go horseback riding
78. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
79. Attend the Edmonton Heritage Festival
80. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (Yoga)
81. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
82. Try ax throwing
83. Eat a Noorish
84. Eat at Café Bicyclette
85. Get a hot stone massage
86. Read all 20 books from the Royal Diaries series
87. Pose for a nude painting
88. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
89. Read all the books from the Dear America series
90. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of All Time (excluding the ones from last year’s top 250 imdb movies)
91. Make my own bath bombs
92. Make homemade artisan soap
93. Make handmade coasters
94. Crochet a hat
95. Conquer my fear and hold a snake
96. Become a First Aid Instructor
97. Become a CPR Instructor
98. Learn how to play “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid on xylophone
99. Learn “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on ukulele
100. Make fancy homemade popsicles
101. Complete graduation photobook
102. Watch every movie on the IMDB top 250 movies list
103. Bake a chocolate chip filled beavertail
104. Make caramel-apple jello shots
105. Make homemade Bath Salts
106. Pick a pumpkin at upick
107. Crochet Christmas stockings
108. Do a cross stitch
109. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
110. Make homemade California rolls
111. Read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Lawson
112. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
113. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
114. Do 100 Consecutive Push Ups
115. Make chicken curry
116. Read “Revival” by Stephen King
117. Read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins
118. Read “They Left Us Everything: A Memoir”
119. Read “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin
120. Make candy apples
121. Read “Fangirl: A Novel” by Rainbow Rowell
122. Complete my Wreck this Journal book
123. Jog an entire 5K
124. Have a full day Harry Potter movie marathon
125. Read “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Complete a 1000 piece puzzle
127. Try the sensory deprivation chamber at Floatique Edmonton
128. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald House
129. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary Films
130. Sew all badges on camp blanket
131. Make pecan pie
132. Watch The Good Dinosaur (2015)
133. Sign a petition
134. Learn how to do my taxes
135. See a play at the Fringe Festival
136. Visit the Edmonton Folk Fest
137. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
138. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
139. Fold 1000 origami stars
140. Play through Beyond Two Souls
141. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical & Art Movies (with exception of the ones from last year’s top 250 list)
142. Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta
143. Go to the John Walter’s Museum
144. Eat at Earnest’s at NAIT
145. Bake a Baked Alaska
146. Have a girls night
147. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
148. Have a game night at the Table Top Cafe
149. Make beef and Guinness stew with Irish Bread
150. Cook lobster
151. Make tiramisu
152. Go to a Driving Range
153. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theater
154. Bake Boston cream pie
155. Complete a coloring book
156. Play slots at a casino
157. Go skating
158. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
159. Watch an outdoor movie
160. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
161. Go on a gelato date
162. Complete Sims challenge
163. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
164. Have a yard sale
165. Make blueberry bavarian
166. Successfully do winged eyeliner
167. Have dessert from Italian Bakery Edmonton
168. Try scuba diving
169. Eat at Native Delights food truck
170. Eat at the Three Bananas Café
171. Try fried chicken and waffles
172. Try a Po’Boy
173. Grow Parsley
174. Grow Oregano
175. Watch 28 days
176. Eat deep fried ice cream
177. Camp at Elk Island National Park
178. Make homemade tootsie rolls
179. Eat at The Buckingham
180. Roast pumpkin seeds
181. Marathon the Shrek series
182. Do 100 consecutive sit ups
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Mugged by a Moose” by Matt Jackson
185. Go to a hot springs during winter
186. Watch a parade
187. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
188. Go hostelling in Nordegg
189. Take a class at Greenland Garden Centre
190. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
191. Take a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Get dessert from the Duchess Bake Shop
194. Complete a 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge
195. Go to a couple’s massage
196. See a live show at the Roxy
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Attend a show at the Rapidfire Theatre
199. See a U of A varsity game
200. Play at Breakout Edmonton
201. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
202. See a film at the Edmonton Film Festival
203. Complete Wedding Scrapbook
204. Go paddle boating
205. See a movie at the Garneau Metro City Theatre
206. Try La Poutine!
207. Tube down the Pembina River
208. Attend a cooking class at Superstore
209. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
210. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Emond
211. Learn how to edit photographs
212. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
213. Visit grandma’s grave
214. Design my own deck of cards
215. Start a scrapbook
216. Finish my red recipe book
217. Send out Christmas cards
218. Make homemade lip balm
219. Do a 30 day arm sculpting challenge
220. Read “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
221. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
222. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
223. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
224. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill and watch the movie
225. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
226. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
227. Read “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
228. Eat at Plates
229. Read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
230. Read “Welcome to Nightvale: A Novel” by Joseph Fink
231. Read “1984” by George Orwell
232. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
233. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
234. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
235. Read “The Little Old Lady” series by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
236. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
237. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
238. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
239. Read “Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America” by Les Standiford
240. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
241. Read “A Spy Among Friends” by Ben Macintyre
242. Read “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” by Rebecca Wells then watch the movie
243. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
244. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
245. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katerine Boo
246. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige McKenzie
247. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
248. Read “Two Shadows Have I” by Don Banting
249. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
250. Bake Lemony Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
251. Bake Cream cheese, banana & coconut pain perdu
252. Make Smoked Salmon & Fresh Dill Potato Skins
253. Make Mexican Tostadas
254. Read “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowling
255. Read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and watch the movie
256. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
257. Read “The Good Nurse” by Charles Graeber
258. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
259. Read “When Rabbit Howls” by Truddi Chase
260. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus
261. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
262. Read “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and re-watch the movie
263. Read “Birdie” by Tracey Lindberg
264. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanna Cannon
265. Read “I am Haunted” by Zak Bagans
266. Read “Dad is Fat” by Jim Gaffigan
267. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
268. Walk across a suspension bride
269. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by Juliette Fay
270. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by Stephen Tobolowsky
271. Read “The Book of Speculation” by Erika Swyler
272. Read “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres
273. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Make 365 new recipes
276. Catch all the Pokemon
277. Go Roller Blading
278. Read “Room” by Emma Donohue then watch the movie
279. Read “Seeing the Light” and “Drowning in Amber” by E.C. Wells
280. Walk at least 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
281. Build a fire myself
282. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Write a legal Advance Directive and get notorized
286. Get all Pokemon medals
287. Make a house key print tree ornament
288. Read “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by Mitch Albom
289. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
290. Read “Joyland” by Stephen King
291. Read “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” by David Sedaris
292. Read “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman then watch the movie
293. Watch Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Eat at Craft Beer Market
297. Go apple picking
298. Subscribe to Novel Tea Club boxes
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Cook every single recipe in a cookbook
302. Tie Dye a baby onesie
303. Try an alcohol shot
304. Swap customized handmade keychains with Daniel
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Read “AB Negative”
307. Go canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a Chopped competition with Daniel
311. Read “The Astronaut Wives Club” by Lily Koppel
312. Read “I Never Knew That About the Irish” by Christopher Winn
313. Reach level 40 (highest level) of Pokemon Go
314. Do a 30 day butt lift challenge
315. Make fruit sushi
316. Eat at the Sugarbowl
317. Complete a 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge
318. Do the 30 day HIIT Challenge
319. Shoot a gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Fit into size 6 pants
325. Write a love letter
326. Watch Now and Then movie
327. Complete Pocket Posh Logic book
328. Watch a hockey game from the stands
329. Watch a football game from the stands
330. Eat one of the meals at the High Level Diner that was featured on You Gotta Eat Here!
331. Use the old phone system in Alberta Government Telephone at Fort Edmonton Park
332. Make the “Sleep Cycle” Princess Aurora drink
333. Watch a film at Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park
334. Go to the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit Jurassic Forest outside of Edmonton
336. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
337. Make the “False King” Disney drink
338. Make the “Ohana Colada” Disney drink
339. Have dessert at Block 1912
340. See a movie at the Princess Theatre
341. Go to an exhibit at the Fine Arts Building Gallery
342. Start an expense journal
343. Take a class at Purdy’s chocolates
344. Read “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston and watch 127 Hours movie
345. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
346. Complete ACLS course
347. Read “Complications” by Atul Gawande
348. Eat Dippin Dots
349. Learn calligraphy
350. See a moose in the wild
351. Go paintballing
352. Watch Steel Magnolias movie
353. Go on a double date
354. Sew matching aprons for myself and Daniel
355. Can something with mom
356. Do a 30 Day Yoga Challenge
357. Have an entire grocery receipt with save, discount, or bonus air miles for every single item
358. Visit Dr. Woods House Museum in Leduc
359. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
360. Skip rocks with Daniel
361. Get free tea from DavidsTea
362. Do yoga outside at sunrise
363. Eat hungover breakfast with friends the morning after a party
364. Read “Fortune’s Bastard” by Robert Chalmers
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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2017 Bucket List: April Update (18/365) (Total 36/365)
1. Become a homeowner
2. Do a 30 day Abs challenge
3. Reach goal weight of 120 lbs
4. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of 2016
5. Build a bear at Build-A-Bear
6. Buy a new winter jacket
7. See a Sunset-Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina
8. Obtain regular drivers license
9. Make homemade jam
10. Get a passport
11. Make a dream catcher
12. Make a mobile with 1000 origami cranes
13. Knit a scarf
14. Make homemade basil pesto
15. Go rock climbing
16. Tour the Chicago Connection tunnel in Moose Jaw
17. Tour the Passage to Fortune tunnel in Moose Jaw
18. Make herb butter
19. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
20. Attend a drop-in Spin class
21. Attend a drop-in yoga class
22. Get a pair of mukluks
23. Bowl a 100+ game
24. Catch a fish
25. Go Ice Fishing
26. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Horror Movies (except the ones on the top 250 list from 2016)
27. Read “Animal Farm” by George Orwell
28. Take a ride on the High Level Streetcar
29. Read “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
30. Read “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and watch the movie
31. Read “The Ables” by Jeremy Scott
32. Attend a cooking class
33. Make Eggs Benedict
34. Make own soy candles
35. Donate $25 to a charity once a month for the year (12x)
36. Complete wedding photo book
37. Read “It” by Stephen King and watch the movie
38. Tour Candy Cane Lane
39. Find 5 Geocaches
40. Increase student loan payments to $300 each/month
41. See the stars at an observatory
42. Earn $1/day for 30 consecutive days
43. Visit the Devonian Botanic Gardens
44. Read all 36 books in the original “Dear Canada” series
45. Read all 54 books in the fictional “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osbourne
46. Read all 51 books in the Adventures of the “Bailey School Kids” series
47. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
48. Make a quilt
49. Try hot yoga
50. Watch an E-Ville roller derby bout
51. Go to a Paint Nite event
52. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives” by Theresa Brown
53. Make homemade fried chicken
54. Go to an Around Midnight show
55. Read “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” by Judy Melinek, TJ Mitchell
56. Do the Blogilates Thigh Slimming Challenge
57. Dye my hair blonde
58. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
59. Make the “Curious Confection” Alice in Wonderland drink
60. Make the “Sirens Song” Little Mermaid drink
61. Make the “Glass Slipper” Cinderella drink
62. Make the “Belle of the Ball” Belle drink
63. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
64. Donate 10 lbs of food to the food bank
65. Solve a rubik’s cube
66. Make macarons
67. Host a holiday dinner for family
68. Make coconut cream pie
69. Pick berries from a berry farm
70. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
71. Sew a dress
72. Sew a teddy bear
73. Make a lemon beeswax candle
74. Win something
75. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
76. Go to dinner theatre
77. Go horseback riding
78. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
79. Attend the Edmonton Heritage Festival
80. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (Yoga)
81. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
82. Try ax throwing
83. Eat a Noorish
84. Eat at Café Bicyclette
85. Get a hot stone massage
86. Read all 20 books from the Royal Diaries series
87. Pose for a nude painting
88. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
89. Read all the books from the Dear America series
90. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of All Time (excluding the ones from last year’s top 250 imdb movies)
91. Make my own bath bombs
92. Make homemade artisan soap
93. Make handmade coasters
94. Crochet a hat
95. Conquer my fear and hold a snake
96. Become a First Aid Instructor
97. Become a CPR Instructor
98. Learn how to play “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid on xylophone
99. Learn “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on ukulele
100. Make fancy homemade popsicles
101. Complete graduation photobook
102. Watch every movie on the IMDB top 250 movies list
103. Bake a chocolate chip filled beavertail
104. Make caramel-apple jello shots
105. Make homemade Bath Salts
106. Pick a pumpkin at upick
107. Crochet Christmas stockings
108. Do a cross stitch
109. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
110. Make homemade California rolls
111. Read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Lawson
112. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
113. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
114. Do 100 Consecutive Push Ups
115. Make chicken curry
116. Read “Revival” by Stephen King
117. Read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins
118. Read “They Left Us Everything: A Memoir”
119. Read “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin
120. Make candy apples
121. Read “Fangirl: A Novel” by Rainbow Rowell
122. Complete my Wreck this Journal book
123. Jog an entire 5K
124. Have a full day Harry Potter movie marathon
125. Read “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Complete a 1000 piece puzzle
127. Try the sensory deprivation chamber at Floatique Edmonton
128. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald House
129. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary Films
130. Sew all badges on camp blanket
131. Make pecan pie
132. Watch The Good Dinosaur (2015)
133. Sign a petition
134. Learn how to do my taxes
135. See a play at the Fringe Festival
136. Visit the Edmonton Folk Fest
137. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
138. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
139. Fold 1000 origami stars
140. Play through Beyond Two Souls
141. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical & Art Movies (with exception of the ones from last year’s top 250 list)
142. Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta
143. Go to the John Walter’s Museum
144. Eat at Earnest’s at NAIT
145. Bake a Baked Alaska
146. Have a girls night
147. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
148. Have a game night at the Table Top Cafe
149. Make beef and Guinness stew with Irish Bread
150. Cook lobster
151. Make tiramisu
152. Go to a Driving Range
153. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theater
154. Bake Boston cream pie
155. Complete a coloring book
156. Play slots at a casino
157. Go skating
158. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
159. Watch an outdoor movie
160. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
161. Go on a gelato date
162. Complete Sims challenge
163. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
164. Have a yard sale
165. Make blueberry bavarian
166. Successfully do winged eyeliner
167. Have dessert from Italian Bakery Edmonton
168. Try scuba diving
169. Eat at Native Delights food truck
170. Eat at the Three Bananas Café
171. Try fried chicken and waffles
172. Try a Po’Boy
173. Grow Parsley
174. Grow Oregano
175. Watch 28 days
176. Eat deep fried ice cream
177. Camp at Elk Island National Park
178. Make homemade tootsie rolls
179. Eat at The Buckingham
180. Roast pumpkin seeds
181. Marathon the Shrek series
182. Do 100 consecutive sit ups
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Mugged by a Moose” by Matt Jackson
185. Go to a hot springs during winter
186. Watch a parade
187. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
188. Go hostelling in Nordegg
189. Take a class at Greenland Garden Centre
190. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
191. Take a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Get dessert from the Duchess Bake Shop
194. Complete a 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge
195. Go to a couple’s massage
196. See a live show at the Roxy
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Attend a show at the Rapidfire Theatre
199. See a U of A varsity game
200. Play at Breakout Edmonton
201. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
202. See a film at the Edmonton Film Festival
203. Complete Wedding Scrapbook
204. Go paddle boating
205. See a movie at the Garneau Metro City Theatre
206. Try La Poutine!
207. Tube down the Pembina River
208. Attend a cooking class at Superstore
209. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
210. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Emond
211. Learn how to edit photographs
212. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
213. Visit grandma’s grave
214. Design my own deck of cards
215. Start a scrapbook
216. Finish my red recipe book
217. Send out Christmas cards
218. Make homemade lip balm
219. Do a 30 day arm sculpting challenge
220. Read “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
221. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
222. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
223. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
224. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill and watch the movie
225. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
226. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
227. Read “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
228. Eat at Plates
229. Read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
230. Read “Welcome to Nightvale: A Novel” by Joseph Fink
231. Read “1984” by George Orwell
232. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
233. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
234. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
235. Read “The Little Old Lady” series by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
236. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
237. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
238. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
239. Read “Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America” by Les Standiford
240. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
241. Read “A Spy Among Friends” by Ben Macintyre
242. Read “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” by Rebecca Wells then watch the movie
243. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
244. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
245. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katerine Boo
246. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige McKenzie
247. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
248. Read “Two Shadows Have I” by Don Banting
249. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
250. Bake Lemony Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
251. Bake Cream cheese, banana & coconut pain perdu
252. Make Smoked Salmon & Fresh Dill Potato Skins
253. Make Mexican Tostadas
254. Read “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowling
255. Read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and watch the movie
256. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
257. Read “The Good Nurse” by Charles Graeber
258. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
259. Read “When Rabbit Howls” by Truddi Chase
260. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus
261. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
262. Read “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and re-watch the movie
263. Read “Birdie” by Tracey Lindberg
264. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanna Cannon
265. Read “I am Haunted” by Zak Bagans
266. Read “Dad is Fat” by Jim Gaffigan
267. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
268. Walk across a suspension bride
269. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by Juliette Fay
270. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by Stephen Tobolowsky
271. Read “The Book of Speculation” by Erika Swyler
272. Read “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres
273. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Make 365 new recipes
276. Catch all the Pokemon
277. Go Roller Blading
278. Read “Room” by Emma Donohue then watch the movie
279. Read “Seeing the Light” and “Drowning in Amber” by E.C. Wells
280. Walk at least 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
281. Build a fire myself
282. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Write a legal Advance Directive and get notorized
286. Get all Pokemon medals
287. Make a house key print tree ornament
288. Read “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by Mitch Albom
289. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
290. Read “Joyland” by Stephen King
291. Read “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” by David Sedaris
292. Read “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman then watch the movie
293. Watch Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Eat at Craft Beer Market
297. Go apple picking
298. Subscribe to Novel Tea Club boxes
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Cook every single recipe in a cookbook
302. Tie Dye a baby onesie
303. Try an alcohol shot
304. Swap customized handmade keychains with Daniel
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Read “AB Negative”
307. Go canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a Chopped competition with Daniel
311. Read “The Astronaut Wives Club” by Lily Koppel
312. Read “I Never Knew That About the Irish” by Christopher Winn
313. Reach level 40 (highest level) of Pokemon Go
314. Do a 30 day butt lift challenge
315. Make fruit sushi
316. Eat at the Sugarbowl
317. Complete a 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge
318. Do the 30 day HIIT Challenge
319. Shoot a gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
322. Reach final goal weight of 110lb
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Fit into size 6 pants
325. Write a love letter
326. Watch Now and Then movie
327. Complete Pocket Posh Logic book
328. Watch a hockey game from the stands
329. Watch a football game from the stands
330. Eat one of the meals at the High Level Diner that was featured on You Gotta Eat Here!
331. Use the old phone system in Alberta Government Telephone at Fort Edmonton Park
332. Make the “Sleep Cycle” Princess Aurora drink
333. Watch a film at Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park
334. Go to the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit Jurassic Forest outside of Edmonton
336. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
337. Make the “False King” Disney drink
338. Make the “Ohana Colada” Disney drink
339. Have dessert at Block 1912
340. See a movie at the Princess Theatre
341. Go to an exhibit at the Fine Arts Building Gallery
342. Start an expense journal
343. Take a class at Purdy’s chocolates
344. Read “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston and watch 127 Hours movie
345. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
346. Complete ACLS course
347. Read “Complications” by Atul Gawande
348. Eat Dippin Dots
349. Learn calligraphy
350. See a moose in the wild
351. Go paintballing
352. Watch Steel Magnolias movie
353. Go on a double date
354. Sew matching aprons for myself and Daniel
355. Can something with mom
356. Do a 30 Day Yoga Challenge
357. Have an entire grocery receipt with save, discount, or bonus air miles for every single item
358. Visit Dr. Woods House Museum in Leduc
359. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
360. Skip rocks with Daniel
361. Get free tea from DavidsTea
362. Do yoga outside at sunrise
363. Eat hungover breakfast with friends the morning after a party
364. Read “Fortune’s Bastard” by Robert Chalmers
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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2017 Bucket List March Update (6/365) (Total: 18/365)
1. Become a homeowner
2. Do a 30 day Abs challenge
3. Reach goal weight of 120 lbs
4. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of 2016
5. Build a bear at Build-A-Bear
6. Buy a new winter jacket
7. See a Sunset-Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina
8. Obtain regular drivers license
9. Make homemade jam
10. Get a passport
11. Make a dream catcher
12. Make a mobile with 1000 origami cranes
13. Knit a scarf
14. Make homemade basil pesto
15. Go rock climbing
16. Tour the Chicago Connection tunnel in Moose Jaw
17. Tour the Passage to Fortune tunnel in Moose Jaw
18. Make herb butter
19. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
20. Attend a drop-in Spin class
21. Attend a drop-in yoga class
22. Get a pair of mukluks
23. Bowl a 100+ game
24. Catch a fish
25. Go Ice Fishing
26. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Horror Movies (except the ones on the top 250 list from 2016)
27. Read “Animal Farm” by George Orwell
28. Take a ride on the High Level Streetcar
29. Read “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
30. Read “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and watch the movie
31. Read “The Ables” by Jeremy Scott
32. Attend a cooking class
33. Make Eggs Benedict
34. Make own soy candles
35. Donate $25 to a charity once a month for the year (12x)
36. Complete wedding photo book
37. Read “It” by Stephen King and watch the movie
38. Tour Candy Cane Lane
39. Find 5 Geocaches
40. Increase student loan payments to $300 each/month
41. See the stars at an observatory
42. Earn $1/day for 30 consecutive days
43. Visit the Devonian Botanic Gardens
44. Read all 36 books in the original “Dear Canada” series
45. Read all 54 books in the fictional “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osbourne
46. Read all 51 books in the Adventures of the “Bailey School Kids” series
47. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
48. Make a quilt
49. Try hot yoga
50. Watch an E-Ville roller derby bout
51. Go to a Paint Nite event
52. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives” by Theresa Brown
53. Make homemade fried chicken
54. Go to an Around Midnight show
55. Read “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” by Judy Melinek, TJ Mitchell
56. Do the Blogilates Thigh Slimming Challenge
57. Dye my hair blonde
58. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
59. Make the “Curious Confection” Alice in Wonderland drink
60. Make the “Sirens Song” Little Mermaid drink
61. Make the “Glass Slipper” Cinderella drink
62. Make the “Belle of the Ball” Belle drink
63. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
64. Donate 10 lbs of food to the food bank
65. Solve a rubik’s cube
66. Make macarons
67. Host a holiday dinner for family
68. Make coconut cream pie
69. Pick berries from a berry farm
70. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
71. Sew a dress
72. Sew a teddy bear
73. Make a lemon beeswax candle
74. Win something
75. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
76. Go to dinner theatre
77. Go horseback riding
78. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
79. Attend the Edmonton Heritage Festival
80. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (Yoga)
81. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
82. Try ax throwing
83. Eat a Noorish
84. Eat at Café Bicyclette
85. Get a hot stone massage
86. Read all 20 books from the Royal Diaries series
87. Pose for a nude painting
88. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
89. Read all the books from the Dear America series
90. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of All Time (excluding the ones from last year’s top 250 imdb movies)
91. Make my own bath bombs
92. Make homemade artisan soap
93. Make handmade coasters
94. Crochet a hat
95. Conquer my fear and hold a snake
96. Become a First Aid Instructor
97. Become a CPR Instructor
98. Learn how to play “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid on xylophone
99. Learn “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on ukulele
100. Make fancy homemade popsicles
101. Complete graduation photobook
102. Watch every movie on the IMDB top 250 movies list
103. Bake a chocolate chip filled beavertail
104. Make caramel-apple jello shots
105. Make homemade Bath Salts
106. Pick a pumpkin at upick
107. Crochet Christmas stockings
108. Do a cross stitch
109. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
110. Make homemade California rolls
111. Read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Lawson
112. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
113. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
114. Do 100 Consecutive Push Ups
115. Make chicken curry
116. Read “Revival” by Stephen King
117. Read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins
118. Read “They Left Us Everything: A Memoir”
119. Read “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin
120. Make candy apples
121. Read “Fangirl: A Novel” by Rainbow Rowell
122. Complete my Wreck this Journal book
123. Jog an entire 5K
124. Have a full day Harry Potter movie marathon
125. Read “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Complete a 1000 piece puzzle
127. Try the sensory deprivation chamber at Floatique Edmonton
128. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald House
129. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary Films
130. Sew all badges on camp blanket
131. Make pecan pie
132. Watch The Good Dinosaur (2015)
133. Sign a petition
134. Learn how to do my taxes
135. See a play at the Fringe Festival
136. Visit the Edmonton Folk Fest
137. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
138. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
139. Fold 1000 origami stars
140. Play through Beyond Two Souls
141. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical & Art Movies (with exception of the ones from last year’s top 250 list)
142. Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta
143. Go to the John Walter’s Museum
144. Eat at Earnest’s at NAIT
145. Bake a Baked Alaska
146. Have a girls night
147. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
148. Have a game night at the Table Top Cafe
149. Make beef and Guinness stew with Irish Bread
150. Cook lobster
151. Make tiramisu
152. Go to a Driving Range
153. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theater
154. Bake Boston cream pie
155. Complete a coloring book
156. Play slots at a casino
157. Go skating
158. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
159. Watch an outdoor movie
160. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
161. Go on a gelato date
162. Complete Sims challenge
163. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
164. Have a yard sale
165. Make blueberry bavarian
166. Successfully do winged eyeliner
167. Have dessert from Italian Bakery Edmonton
168. Try scuba diving
169. Eat at Native Delights food truck
170. Eat at the Three Bananas Café
171. Try fried chicken and waffles
172. Try a Po’Boy
173. Grow Parsley
174. Grow Oregano
175. Watch 28 days
176. Eat deep fried ice cream
177. Camp at Elk Island National Park
178. Make homemade tootsie rolls
179. Eat at The Buckingham
180. Roast pumpkin seeds
181. Marathon the Shrek series
182. Do 100 consecutive sit ups
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Mugged by a Moose” by Matt Jackson
185. Go to a hot springs during winter
186. Watch a parade
187. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
188. Go hostelling in Nordegg
189. Take a class at Greenland Garden Centre
190. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
191. Take a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Get dessert from the Duchess Bake Shop
194. Complete a 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge
195. Go to a couple’s massage
196. See a live show at the Roxy
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Attend a show at the Rapidfire Theatre
199. See a U of A varsity game
200. Play at Breakout Edmonton
201. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
202. See a film at the Edmonton Film Festival
203. Complete Wedding Scrapbook
204. Go paddle boating
205. See a movie at the Garneau Metro City Theatre
206. Try La Poutine!
207. Tube down the Pembina River
208. Attend a cooking class at Superstore
209. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
210. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Emond
211. Learn how to edit photographs
212. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
213. Visit grandma’s grave
214. Design my own deck of cards
215. Start a scrapbook
216. Finish my red recipe book
217. Send out Christmas cards
218. Make homemade lip balm
219. Do a 30 day arm sculpting challenge
220. Read “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
221. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
222. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
223. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
224. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill and watch the movie
225. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
226. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
227. Read “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
228. Eat at Plates
229. Read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
230. Read “Welcome to Nightvale: A Novel” by Joseph Fink
231. Read “1984” by George Orwell
232. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
233. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
234. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
235. Read “The Little Old Lady” series by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
236. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
237. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
238. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
239. Read “Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America” by Les Standiford
240. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
241. Read “A Spy Among Friends” by Ben Macintyre
242. Read “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” by Rebecca Wells then watch the movie
243. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
244. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
245. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katerine Boo
246. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige McKenzie
247. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
248. Read “Two Shadows Have I” by Don Banting
249. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
250. Bake Lemony Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
251. Bake Cream cheese, banana & coconut pain perdu
252. Make Smoked Salmon & Fresh Dill Potato Skins
253. Make Mexican Tostadas
254. Read “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowling
255. Read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and watch the movie
256. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
257. Read “The Good Nurse” by Charles Graeber
258. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
259. Read “When Rabbit Howls” by Truddi Chase
260. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus
261. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
262. Read “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and re-watch the movie
263. Read “Birdie” by Tracey Lindberg
264. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanna Cannon
265. Read “I am Haunted” by Zak Bagans
266. Read “Dad is Fat” by Jim Gaffigan
267. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
268. Walk across a suspension bride
269. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by Juliette Fay
270. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by Stephen Tobolowsky
271. Read “The Book of Speculation” by Erika Swyler
272. Read “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres
273. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Make 365 new recipes
276. Catch all the Pokemon
277. Go Roller Blading
278. Read “Room” by Emma Donohue then watch the movie
279. Read “Seeing the Light” and “Drowning in Amber” by E.C. Wells
280. Walk at least 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
281. Build a fire myself
282. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Write a legal Advance Directive and get notorized
286. Get all Pokemon medals
287. Make a house key print tree ornament
288. Read “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by Mitch Albom
289. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
290. Read “Joyland” by Stephen King
291. Read “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” by David Sedaris
292. Read “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman then watch the movie
293. Watch Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Eat at Craft Beer Market
297. Go apple picking
298. Subscribe to Novel Tea Club boxes
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Cook every single recipe in a cookbook
302. Tie Dye a baby onesie
303. Try an alcohol shot
304. Swap customized handmade keychains with Daniel
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Read “AB Negative”
307. Go canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a Chopped competition with Daniel
311. Read “The Astronaut Wives Club” by Lily Koppel
312. Read “I Never Knew That About the Irish” by Christopher Winn
313. Reach level 40 (highest level) of Pokemon Go
314. Do a 30 day butt lift challenge
315. Make fruit sushi
316. Eat at the Sugarbowl
317. Complete a 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge
318. Do the 30 day HIIT Challenge
319. Shoot a gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
322. Reach final goal weight of 110lb
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Fit into size 6 pants
325. Write a love letter
326. Watch Now and Then movie
327. Complete Pocket Posh Logic book
328. Watch a hockey game from the stands
329. Watch a football game from the stands
330. Eat one of the meals at the High Level Diner that was featured on You Gotta Eat Here!
331. Use the old phone system in Alberta Government Telephone at Fort Edmonton Park
332. Make the “Sleep Cycle” Princess Aurora drink
333. Watch a film at Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park
334. Go to the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit Jurassic Forest outside of Edmonton
336. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
337. Make the “False King” Disney drink
338. Make the “Ohana Colada” Disney drink
339. Have dessert at Block 1912
340. See a movie at the Princess Theatre
341. Go to an exhibit at the Fine Arts Building Gallery
342. Start an expense journal
343. Take a class at Purdy’s chocolates
344. Read “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston and watch 127 Hours movie
345. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
346. Complete ACLS course
347. Read “Complications” by Atul Gawande
348. Eat Dippin Dots
349. Learn calligraphy
350. See a moose in the wild
351. Go paintballing
352. Watch Steel Magnolias movie
353. Go on a double date
354. Sew matching aprons for myself and Daniel
355. Can something with mom
356. Do a 30 Day Yoga Challenge
357. Have an entire grocery receipt with save, discount, or bonus air miles for every single item
358. Visit Dr. Woods House Museum in Leduc
359. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
360. Skip rocks with Daniel
361. Get free tea from DavidsTea
362. Do yoga outside at sunrise
363. Eat hungover breakfast with friends the morning after a party
364. Read “Fortune’s Bastard” by Robert Chalmers
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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2017 Bucket List - February Update (7/365) (Total 12/365)
1. Become a homeowner
2. Do a 30 day Abs challenge
3. Reach goal weight of 120 lbs
4. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of 2016
5. Build a bear at Build-A-Bear
6. Buy a new winter jacket
7. See a Sunset-Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina
8. Obtain regular drivers license
9. Make homemade jam
10. Get a passport
11. Make a dream catcher
12. Make a mobile with 1000 origami cranes
13. Knit a scarf
14. Make homemade basil pesto
15. Go rock climbing
16. Tour the Chicago Connection tunnel in Moose Jaw
17. Tour the Passage to Fortune tunnel in Moose Jaw
18. Make herb butter
19. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
20. Attend a drop-in Spin class
21. Attend a drop-in yoga class
22. Get a pair of mukluks
23. Bowl a 100+ game
24. Catch a fish
25. Go Ice Fishing
26. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Horror Movies (except the ones on the top 250 list from 2016)
27. Read “Animal Farm” by George Orwell
28. Take a ride on the High Level Streetcar
29. Read “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
30. Read “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and watch the movie
31. Read “The Ables” by Jeremy Scott
32. Attend a cooking class
33. Make Eggs Benedict
34. Make own soy candles
35. Donate $25 to a charity once a month for the year (12x)
36. Complete wedding photo book
37. Read “It” by Stephen King and watch the movie
38. Tour Candy Cane Lane
39. Find 5 Geocaches
40. Increase student loan payments to $300 each/month
41. See the stars at an observatory
42. Earn $1/day for 30 consecutive days
43. Visit the Devonian Botanic Gardens
44. Read all 36 books in the original “Dear Canada” series
45. Read all 54 books in the fictional “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osbourne
46. Read all 51 books in the Adventures of the “Bailey School Kids” series
47. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
48. Make a quilt
49. Try hot yoga
50. Watch an E-Ville roller derby bout
51. Go to a Paint Nite event
52. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives” by Theresa Brown
53. Make homemade fried chicken
54. Go to an Around Midnight show
55. Read “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” by Judy Melinek, TJ Mitchell
56. Do the Blogilates Thigh Slimming Challenge
57. Dye my hair blonde
58. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
59. Make the “Curious Confection” Alice in Wonderland drink
60. Make the “Sirens Song” Little Mermaid drink
61. Make the “Glass Slipper” Cinderella drink
62. Make the “Belle of the Ball” Belle drink
63. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
64. Donate 10 lbs of food to the food bank
65. Solve a rubik’s cube
66. Make macarons
67. Host a holiday dinner for family
68. Make coconut cream pie
69. Pick berries from a berry farm
70. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
71. Sew a dress
72. Sew a teddy bear
73. Make a lemon beeswax candle
74. Win something
75. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
76. Go to dinner theatre
77. Go horseback riding
78. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
79. Attend the Edmonton Heritage Festival
80. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (Yoga)
81. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
82. Try ax throwing
83. Eat a Noorish
84. Eat at Café Bicyclette
85. Get a hot stone massage
86. Read all 20 books from the Royal Diaries series
87. Pose for a nude painting
88. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
89. Read all the books from the Dear America series
90. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Movies of All Time (excluding the ones from last year’s top 250 imdb movies)
91. Make my own bath bombs
92. Make homemade artisan soap
93. Make handmade coasters
94. Crochet a hat
95. Conquer my fear and hold a snake
96. Become a First Aid Instructor
97. Become a CPR Instructor
98. Learn how to play “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid on xylophone
99. Learn “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on ukulele
100. Make fancy homemade popsicles
101. Complete graduation photobook
102. Watch every movie on the IMDB top 250 movies list
103. Bake a chocolate chip filled beavertail
104. Make caramel-apple jello shots
105. Make homemade Bath Salts
106. Pick a pumpkin at upick
107. Crochet Christmas stockings
108. Do a cross stitch
109. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
110. Make homemade California rolls
111. Read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Lawson
112. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
113. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
114. Do 100 Consecutive Push Ups
115. Make chicken curry
116. Read “Revival” by Stephen King
117. Read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins
118. Read “They Left Us Everything: A Memoir”
119. Read “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin
120. Make candy apples
121. Read “Fangirl: A Novel” by Rainbow Rowell
122. Complete my Wreck this Journal book
123. Jog an entire 5K
124. Have a full day Harry Potter movie marathon
125. Read “We Need to Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Complete a 1000 piece puzzle
127. Try the sensory deprivation chamber at Floatique Edmonton
128. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald House
129. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary Films
130. Sew all badges on camp blanket
131. Make pecan pie
132. Watch The Good Dinosaur (2015)
133. Sign a petition
134. Learn how to do my taxes
135. See a play at the Fringe Festival
136. Visit the Edmonton Folk Fest
137. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
138. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
139. Fold 1000 origami stars
140. Play through Beyond Two Souls
141. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical & Art Movies (with exception of the ones from last year’s top 250 list)
142. Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta
143. Go to the John Walter’s Museum
144. Eat at Earnest’s at NAIT
145. Bake a Baked Alaska
146. Have a girls night
147. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
148. Have a game night at the Table Top Cafe
149. Make beef and Guinness stew with Irish Bread
150. Cook lobster
151. Make tiramisu
152. Go to a Driving Range
153. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theater
154. Bake Boston cream pie
155. Complete a coloring book
156. Play slots at a casino
157. Go skating
158. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
159. Watch an outdoor movie
160. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
161. Go on a gelato date
162. Complete Sims challenge
163. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
164. Have a yard sale
165. Make blueberry bavarian
166. Successfully do winged eyeliner
167. Have dessert from Italian Bakery Edmonton
168. Try scuba diving
169. Eat at Native Delights food truck
170. Eat at the Three Bananas Café
171. Try fried chicken and waffles
172. Try a Po’Boy
173. Grow Parsley
174. Grow Oregano
175. Watch 28 days
176. Eat deep fried ice cream
177. Camp at Elk Island National Park
178. Make homemade tootsie rolls
179. Eat at The Buckingham
180. Roast pumpkin seeds
181. Marathon the Shrek series
182. Do 100 consecutive sit ups
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Mugged by a Moose” by Matt Jackson
185. Go to a hot springs during winter
186. Watch a parade
187. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
188. Go hostelling in Nordegg
189. Take a class at Greenland Garden Centre
190. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
191. Take a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Get dessert from the Duchess Bake Shop
194. Complete a 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge
195. Go to a couple’s massage
196. See a live show at the Roxy
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Attend a show at the Rapidfire Theatre
199. See a U of A varsity game
200. Play at Breakout Edmonton
201. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
202. See a film at the Edmonton Film Festival
203. Complete Wedding Scrapbook
204. Go paddle boating
205. See a movie at the Garneau Metro City Theatre
206. Try La Poutine!
207. Tube down the Pembina River
208. Attend a cooking class at Superstore
209. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
210. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Emond
211. Learn how to edit photographs
212. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
213. Visit grandma’s grave
214. Design my own deck of cards
215. Start a scrapbook
216. Finish my red recipe book
217. Send out Christmas cards
218. Make homemade lip balm
219. Do a 30 day arm sculpting challenge
220. Read “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
221. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
222. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
223. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
224. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill and watch the movie
225. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
226. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
227. Read “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
228. Eat at Plates
229. Read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
230. Read “Welcome to Nightvale: A Novel” by Joseph Fink
231. Read “1984” by George Orwell
232. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
233. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
234. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
235. Read “The Little Old Lady” series by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
236. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
237. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
238. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
239. Read “Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America” by Les Standiford
240. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
241. Read “A Spy Among Friends” by Ben Macintyre
242. Read “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” by Rebecca Wells then watch the movie
243. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
244. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
245. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katerine Boo
246. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige McKenzie
247. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
248. Read “Two Shadows Have I” by Don Banting
249. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
250. Bake Lemony Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
251. Bake Cream cheese, banana & coconut pain perdu
252. Make Smoked Salmon & Fresh Dill Potato Skins
253. Make Mexican Tostadas
254. Read “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowling
255. Read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and watch the movie
256. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
257. Read “The Good Nurse” by Charles Graeber
258. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
259. Read “When Rabbit Howls” by Truddi Chase
260. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus
261. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
262. Read “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and re-watch the movie
263. Read “Birdie” by Tracey Lindberg
264. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanna Cannon
265. Read “I am Haunted” by Zak Bagans
266. Read “Dad is Fat” by Jim Gaffigan
267. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
268. Walk across a suspension bride
269. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by Juliette Fay
270. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by Stephen Tobolowsky
271. Read “The Book of Speculation” by Erika Swyler
272. Read “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres
273. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Make 365 new recipes
276. Catch all the Pokemon
277. Go Roller Blading
278. Read “Room” by Emma Donohue then watch the movie
279. Read “Seeing the Light” and “Drowning in Amber” by E.C. Wells
280. Walk at least 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
281. Build a fire myself
282. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Write a legal Advance Directive and get notorized
286. Get all Pokemon medals
287. Make a house key print tree ornament
288. Read “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by Mitch Albom
289. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
290. Read “Joyland” by Stephen King
291. Read “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” by David Sedaris
292. Read “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman then watch the movie
293. Watch Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Eat at Craft Beer Market
297. Go apple picking
298. Subscribe to Novel Tea Club boxes
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Cook every single recipe in a cookbook
302. Tie Dye a baby onesie
303. Try an alcohol shot
304. Swap customized handmade keychains with Daniel
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Read “AB Negative”
307. Go canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a Chopped competition with Daniel
311. Read “The Astronaut Wives Club” by Lily Koppel
312. Read “I Never Knew That About the Irish” by Christopher Winn
313. Reach level 40 (highest level) of Pokemon Go
314. Do a 30 day butt lift challenge
315. Make fruit sushi
316. Eat at the Sugarbowl
317. Complete a 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge
318. Do the 30 day HIIT Challenge
319. Shoot a gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
322. Reach final goal weight of 110lb
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Fit into size 6 pants
325. Write a love letter
326. Watch Now and Then movie
327. Complete Pocket Posh Logic book
328. Watch a hockey game from the stands
329. Watch a football game from the stands
330. Eat one of the meals at the High Level Diner that was featured on You Gotta Eat Here!
331. Use the old phone system in Alberta Government Telephone at Fort Edmonton Park
332. Make the “Sleep Cycle” Princess Aurora drink
333. Watch a film at Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park
334. Go to the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit Jurassic Forest outside of Edmonton
336. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
337. Make the “False King” Disney drink
338. Make the “Ohana Colada” Disney drink
339. Have dessert at Block 1912
340. See a movie at the Princess Theatre
341. Go to an exhibit at the Fine Arts Building Gallery
342. Start an expense journal
343. Take a class at Purdy’s chocolates
344. Read “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston and watch 127 Hours movie
345. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
346. Complete ACLS course
347. Read “Complications” by Atul Gawande
348. Eat Dippin Dots
349. Learn calligraphy
350. See a moose in the wild
351. Go paintballing
352. Watch Steel Magnolias movie
353. Go on a double date
354. Sew matching aprons for myself and Daniel
355. Can something with mom
356. Do a 30 Day Yoga Challenge
357. Have an entire grocery receipt with save, discount, or bonus air miles for every single item
358. Visit Dr. Woods House Museum in Leduc
359. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
360. Skip rocks with Daniel
361. Get free tea from DavidsTea
362. Do yoga outside at sunrise
363. Eat hungover breakfast with friends the morning after a party
364. Read “Fortune’s Bastard” by Robert Chalmers
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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