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Caroline Hagood

Caroline Hagood
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November 23
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I'm a poet and writer living in New York City. My articles have appeared in various publications, including The Guardian, Salon, the Huffington Post, and The Economist.

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AUGUST 26, 2010 10:29AM

25 Things to Do Before I Die

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On Showtime's The Big C, when Laura Linney's character finds out she has cancer and only a certain amount of time left, she promptly transforms from the kind of woman who would use a doily to the kind who does cartwheels down the halls of the school where she teaches, orders only drinks and desserts at restaurants, and fakes suicide to teach her son a lesson (you'd have to see it to get it). This got me thinking that I would do all the of following:


1) Live by the ocean

2) Amass the most banging photography collection on the block and take more pictures myself

3) Fill my home with a freakish amount of animals--every one from Noah's ark, in fact

4) Finish reading every book, watching every movie, and completing every writing project on the intimidatingly long list that hides under my notebooks and grows by the day


5) Hire David Bowie's stylist 


6) Don a Marge Simpson 'do for a day


7) Wear a wizard hat for no apparent reason

 
8)  Eat only sweets and cheese

9) Do the Funky Chicken on pretty much all occasions 

10) Finally wave to my neighbor across the courtyard. I mean, come on, we both know she could probably read most levels of an eye chart from there

11) Take up painting and force my three best friends to attend the "gallery openings" in my kitchen dressed to the nines

12) Allow myself to laugh at all the innappropriate, inexplicable times that it occurs to me to do so

13) Find the presumably homeless man who made me cry in the subway last week by belting out the most gorgeous rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" that I've ever heard, tell him what he does for people, and then offer him a home--if he doesn't mind the animals

14) Finally write and perform that one-woman show

15) Build a shrine to Marty Skoble, the man who just knew that 5th graders could get poetry

16) Do all the public speaking and public everything that I've been too shy for thus far

17) Shave my head once just to see what it looks like underneath all that hair

18) See and do abso-f-ing-lutely everything in the most abso-f-ing-lutely over-the-top manner possible

19) Skinny dip in someone else's kiddie pool

20) Execute that nifty poodle haircut I've been visualizing on a real poodle

21) Apologize to, well, that's my secret

22) Take all those travels I have planned, just writing my way through the world


23) Ride The Wonder Wheel at Coney Island one last time


24) Force everyone I love to participate in one mammoth game of Charades


25) Do something startlingly kind for as many people as possible and then call up every single person who has ever done something startlingly kind for me and thank them…by offering to send them a wizard hat


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Why wait until diagnosed with a terminal illness? seems to me, most of these could be done.. right now...

why wait?

my experience has shown that at the end of it all.. all you left with is what you didn't do.
my list?

- being in your charades group
- tickets to your one woman show
- go to your kitchen gallery showing in my wizard hat

u rock my crazy socks
Hey, Caroline, I've actually done a few of those. My list included seeing Paul McCartney live in concert and watching a shuttle launch; crossed both of those off my list in March, so now I can die happy.
What a great list . . . good stuff!
These are great! I'm inspired...and recognize a kindred spirit, a lot of these would be on my list too : ) especially #5 and #11
Wake up tomorrow to carry on living!
Excellent list, Caroline...and I have no doubt you will do all of these and more...xox
My list would be kind of short since I generally just go ahead and do the stuff I plan on doing. Hmmm....25 things....I'll have to think about that.

And when you have that kitchen show be sure to send me an invatation. I promise to not be critical.
I love charades! Sounds like...rhymes with... Why don't you do them now. Is there a better time? R-
So, this is actually the time before you die - so I think you have to get started!
I think this list will keep you alive for many years!! Great one.
Very thought provoking list. I keep myself too busy to compile one...I need to have one right now!!!!
I am already married to my best friend. I already have more on my plate to do than any eight people should. I will never get done all the stuff I want to do now.

And yet, I still want to live by the ocean. And end world hunger. Not necessarily in that order.
superb ideas and will think and get back ! r.
Exactly what askmeforwhatyouwant said (which is harder to type than I thought!). Lovely list, Caroline.
Oh just start the list now, Caroline, every day should be lived as if it were the last. Go have fun while you are young and strong, you may not be able to enjoy it if you are old and sick.
r
Love your list and love Poppi's advice. Love all of the energy and spirit and generosity of your list.
numbers 13, 17, 19, 21 & 25 moved me, or made me laugh & has my 100% encouragement.
Wonderful! Here's to David Bowie's stylist, apologizing to ___, and Marty Skoble. [he must be a muse]
I would so do 17. Hair is such a time-waster -- and if I were terminal the last thing I'd want to worry about is frizz.

I can think of all kinds of grand things, but I'd probably just let my family love me and care for me in all the ways that would make them feel better knowing they had done when I was gone.
Skinny dip in someone else's kiddie pool while wearing a Marge Simpson wig over my shaven head.
Ah! A Bucket List. You realize you'll die being hated by most... "Most" don't approve of other people doing what makes them happy...too confrontational! But so what. Being liked is not all it's cracked up to be. Remember to also pass out Carpe Diem t-shirts. "Most" like getting free stuff.
askmeforwhatyouwant: I think that's excellent advice. I guess my list is a mizture of what I would do if I got that bad news and things that are just on my general to-do list. But, either way, the time is now.

Amanda: I'll even make it a two-woman show for you!

Kathy: you can absolutely die happy.

Are You Talking French: I will be sure to keep that in mind

Thanks, Owl!

Jane: I think you're on to something. I have to go to that subway stop today. Perhaps I'll see if I can find him

Buffy: sounds like a good one

Robin: Thank you, my friend

Ocula: what a nice offer

Dave: no better time!

Nelle: I think you're exactly right

trilogy: I hope so!

snarky: I'd love to see it.

Ken: I feel the same way

Jonathan: I'd be very curious to see it

O'Really: she is a wise one

Poppi: very good advice

anna1liese: thanks so much!

Renatta: so glad to hear it

Brad: yes, he's quite the muse. he was my poetry teacher

Bellwether: hair is such a time waster! Yes, they would be glad to take care of you.

Cranky: I knew you'd get it

Shannon: I'm pretty much expecting to die being hated:)
Okay, it's a date, we will have shave our heads at the same time. Most of mine involve travel, but, the one thing I really, really, really want to do is live abroad with my little family for a year. I hope it can happen one day.
This made me smile. I have done more than a few of these things. No wizard hat, but I wore a "Cat in the Hat" hat once, with pride.

I hope you have printed this list and tucked it in your purse do you can check items off as you do these wonderful things! R
Natalie: I would love to see you in your Cat in the Hat hat!
That's quite the list. May you live long and prosper. (Who said that. Isn't it a trekky thing?)

Me?

Do stand up comedy
Write a novel
Raft the Colorado River
Helicopter ski
White water kayak some insanely rapid and dangerous stuff
Establish a warm, loving, respectful, communicative relationship with another
Make an impact professionally
See my kids succeed in life

You know ... basic stuff

You know, the basics.
Gwool: sounds like an excellent list to me.
Longevity runs in my family but cancer does not...so I have no excuses to wait...I expect you to get cracking on that list now too! My list is so long and I better get cracking on mine...no time like now. I already have a wizard hat and a witch hat...and believe in magic to make wish lists happen...we should live today like we are going to be hit by a MACK truck tomorrow...
Leonde: you are so right!
the only thing on my list now is to find out where I really belong.
blindogjohn: sounds like a good plan to me.