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March 2, 2011 at 9:36 PM #673760March 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM #673197
Stradivarius
ParticipantI have two bucket lists, long and short term. I’m moving to Philadelphia in 2 months (hubby already moved for work) so I’m trying to compile my San Diego list!
Long term:
Rock climb in Thailand
Backpack in New Zealand
Scuba dive in Yap
Learn Mandarin
Visit the Wu Zuoren Museum of Art (Wu Zuoren was my granduncle) in Suzhou, ChinaShort term/San Diego:
Mt. Woodson summit
Surf lessons
Get my friends to come to next weekend’s La Jolla Symphony concert (they always tell me they’re going to come and then only a few show up)March 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM #673257Stradivarius
ParticipantI have two bucket lists, long and short term. I’m moving to Philadelphia in 2 months (hubby already moved for work) so I’m trying to compile my San Diego list!
Long term:
Rock climb in Thailand
Backpack in New Zealand
Scuba dive in Yap
Learn Mandarin
Visit the Wu Zuoren Museum of Art (Wu Zuoren was my granduncle) in Suzhou, ChinaShort term/San Diego:
Mt. Woodson summit
Surf lessons
Get my friends to come to next weekend’s La Jolla Symphony concert (they always tell me they’re going to come and then only a few show up)March 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM #673867Stradivarius
ParticipantI have two bucket lists, long and short term. I’m moving to Philadelphia in 2 months (hubby already moved for work) so I’m trying to compile my San Diego list!
Long term:
Rock climb in Thailand
Backpack in New Zealand
Scuba dive in Yap
Learn Mandarin
Visit the Wu Zuoren Museum of Art (Wu Zuoren was my granduncle) in Suzhou, ChinaShort term/San Diego:
Mt. Woodson summit
Surf lessons
Get my friends to come to next weekend’s La Jolla Symphony concert (they always tell me they’re going to come and then only a few show up)March 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM #674004Stradivarius
ParticipantI have two bucket lists, long and short term. I’m moving to Philadelphia in 2 months (hubby already moved for work) so I’m trying to compile my San Diego list!
Long term:
Rock climb in Thailand
Backpack in New Zealand
Scuba dive in Yap
Learn Mandarin
Visit the Wu Zuoren Museum of Art (Wu Zuoren was my granduncle) in Suzhou, ChinaShort term/San Diego:
Mt. Woodson summit
Surf lessons
Get my friends to come to next weekend’s La Jolla Symphony concert (they always tell me they’re going to come and then only a few show up)March 4, 2011 at 3:15 PM #674351Stradivarius
ParticipantI have two bucket lists, long and short term. I’m moving to Philadelphia in 2 months (hubby already moved for work) so I’m trying to compile my San Diego list!
Long term:
Rock climb in Thailand
Backpack in New Zealand
Scuba dive in Yap
Learn Mandarin
Visit the Wu Zuoren Museum of Art (Wu Zuoren was my granduncle) in Suzhou, ChinaShort term/San Diego:
Mt. Woodson summit
Surf lessons
Get my friends to come to next weekend’s La Jolla Symphony concert (they always tell me they’re going to come and then only a few show up)March 4, 2011 at 3:36 PM #673222sdrealtor
ParticipantHave fun in Philly (my hometown for 30 years). Try to get to Reading Terminal Market asap for lunch and to buy just about anything you like to eat. Nothing even close to it here.
If you mountain bike at all make sure you get to the Wissahickon Trails.
For real Italian food hit Ralph’s in South Philly (9th and Catherine). Its the oldest restaurant in the US continuously owned by the same family.
March 4, 2011 at 3:36 PM #673282sdrealtor
ParticipantHave fun in Philly (my hometown for 30 years). Try to get to Reading Terminal Market asap for lunch and to buy just about anything you like to eat. Nothing even close to it here.
If you mountain bike at all make sure you get to the Wissahickon Trails.
For real Italian food hit Ralph’s in South Philly (9th and Catherine). Its the oldest restaurant in the US continuously owned by the same family.
March 4, 2011 at 3:36 PM #673892sdrealtor
ParticipantHave fun in Philly (my hometown for 30 years). Try to get to Reading Terminal Market asap for lunch and to buy just about anything you like to eat. Nothing even close to it here.
If you mountain bike at all make sure you get to the Wissahickon Trails.
For real Italian food hit Ralph’s in South Philly (9th and Catherine). Its the oldest restaurant in the US continuously owned by the same family.
March 4, 2011 at 3:36 PM #674029sdrealtor
ParticipantHave fun in Philly (my hometown for 30 years). Try to get to Reading Terminal Market asap for lunch and to buy just about anything you like to eat. Nothing even close to it here.
If you mountain bike at all make sure you get to the Wissahickon Trails.
For real Italian food hit Ralph’s in South Philly (9th and Catherine). Its the oldest restaurant in the US continuously owned by the same family.
March 4, 2011 at 3:36 PM #674376sdrealtor
ParticipantHave fun in Philly (my hometown for 30 years). Try to get to Reading Terminal Market asap for lunch and to buy just about anything you like to eat. Nothing even close to it here.
If you mountain bike at all make sure you get to the Wissahickon Trails.
For real Italian food hit Ralph’s in South Philly (9th and Catherine). Its the oldest restaurant in the US continuously owned by the same family.
March 4, 2011 at 10:20 PM #673298sdcellar
ParticipantI’d like to make it to all four of the tennis Grand Slam tournaments. I’ve already got Roland Garros checked of the list and if I get to the Australian, that’ll actually kill two birds with one stone, as I’d like to visit all the continents as well.
Summiting Whitney would be great for something closer to home.
March 4, 2011 at 10:20 PM #673356sdcellar
ParticipantI’d like to make it to all four of the tennis Grand Slam tournaments. I’ve already got Roland Garros checked of the list and if I get to the Australian, that’ll actually kill two birds with one stone, as I’d like to visit all the continents as well.
Summiting Whitney would be great for something closer to home.
March 4, 2011 at 10:20 PM #673967sdcellar
ParticipantI’d like to make it to all four of the tennis Grand Slam tournaments. I’ve already got Roland Garros checked of the list and if I get to the Australian, that’ll actually kill two birds with one stone, as I’d like to visit all the continents as well.
Summiting Whitney would be great for something closer to home.
March 4, 2011 at 10:20 PM #674104sdcellar
ParticipantI’d like to make it to all four of the tennis Grand Slam tournaments. I’ve already got Roland Garros checked of the list and if I get to the Australian, that’ll actually kill two birds with one stone, as I’d like to visit all the continents as well.
Summiting Whitney would be great for something closer to home.
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