By Patricia Bradley
Actually, the title probably should be A FEW RANDOM THOUGHTS FOR THE NEW YEAR.
We are halfway through the first month of 2026--can you tell this year is going to whiz by? A friend's grandfather once told me that time passes like speed--when you're 10 it goes 10 miles an hour, when you're 20, it speeds up to 20 miles an hour, and so on, and after you're 65, hold on to your hat!
So what does that have to do with new beginnings? Nothing really. I just thought it explained how we process time really well, although it is the reason I started thinking about new beginnings. You see, I'm well past the age 65 reference, and I don't have a lot of time to waste.
I also have a few things on my bucket list that I'd like to do before...well, you get the picture...
For the first time in my memory, the only thing keeping me from clicking off a few of those bucket list items is my deadline, which is March 16. I'm 25,000 words into the story, and it'll take every one of those 59 days to get the story written. But after that, I'm looking at a new beginning. That's why I chose the word Anticipation for my word to live by this year.
I don't always choose a word every year...come to think about it, I never choose a word — it always chooses me, and some years a word doesn't choose me. But when it does, I focus on the meaning. According to Webster, anticipation means the act of looking forward, especially with pleasurable expectation.
One thing that's been on my bucket list since I was ten years old was learning how to fly a plane, and in late December, I actually took the controls of a single-engine Piper Archer for about thirty minutes. I even took off, although my main objective was to learn how to land the plane. Landing is much more difficult than taking off, and will happen after I have more lessons and a lot more experience. :-)
Right now, learning to pilot is a lot like when I learned to drive a stick-shift '53 Dodge. Every movement took concentration, but guess what--one day I was shifting those gears without grinding the clutch and doing it automatically. I can't wait for that to happen while flying!
I have a few more things on my bucket list...like a new relationship, visiting Israel again, and picking up my work on the potter's wheel, but for now I'm focusing on the new book. It will be a Natchez Trace Parkway book, but set in the Northern District rather than at Natchez. And part of the setting is the Elephant Sanctuary at Hohenwald, Tennessee, about a hundred miles from my home in Corinth, Mississippi. I had no idea there was an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee, let alone that close to me!
How about you? Do you have something you'd like to do but haven't? Leave a comment, and I'll enter you in a drawing for a copy of One the Edge of Trust.

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My bucket list consists of visiting every US state and taking a cruise. My husband and I are taking our very first cruise in May to Alaska! I still have a lot of states to cover. ceedee1958@gmail.com
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DeleteI never had flying on my bucket list, but the opportunity came up for me to learn several years ago. I flew three times. I didn't get landing down, but it was exciting and I learned a lot! It also eliminated my fear of flying. I used to have a long bucket list, but so many unexpected changes have happened in my life the past decade that I just have to take things as they come. I'm excited to read your book On The Edge of Trust--I love mystery/suspense and elephants!
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Lora, I'm excited to learn to fly...hoping this summer sometime to learn how to land!
DeleteI have some travel goals I want to accomplish. Two destinations I have long wanted to visit are England and Japan. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteEngland and Japan sound wonderful! I hope you get to go.
DeleteI would like to go to Hawaii. I was there once years ago and would like to go there again.
ReplyDeleteHawaii has long been on my bucket list, Diana!
DeleteYes I’d love to go out of country and different places I just hate traveling lol. Also it’s expensive! Dreadrake1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTotally get the hate traveling bit. I can get to be a bit tedious and is expensive. lol
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ReplyDeleteCaryl, that would be fun! Right now most of the reader/author events fall on the wrong dates for me!
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I guess my bucket list is 2 Timothy 4:7 Hebrews 12:1 and Philippians 3:14. jenningsask@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! As Christ followers, these are awesome bucket list items and goals that we, through the power of the Holy Spirit, continue to work toward. So, I say amen to your bucket list! Thank you for your comment.
DeleteSince hubby's retirement and my mom's passing from Alzheimer (we were her full time caregivers for 5 years), we have been trying to do things on our bucket list. Last year was a slow year due to some of my medical issues, but we hope to mark off some again this year.
ReplyDeleteAt 73, I've never taken a trip via plane. Can't say I've never been on one because as an old Army brat and on Armed Forces Day, we got to tour Army planes and Navy ships. That would be something I would love to do. Another would to see the northern lights. I can only imagine what an awesome experience that would be.
Thank you for the amazing chance to win a copy of ON THE EDGE OF TRUST! I would LOVE the opportunity to read and review it.
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Thank you so much for your giveaway! I love your books but haven't read that one yet. As far as bucket lists go, I've never really thought much about it. I've struggled with many health issues over the years, a couple life threatening, so my focus has been on getting through each one while staying close to Lord Jesus. So, I guess my bucket list is similar to what jenningsask(at)verizon(dot)net posted. I'm very grateful to Lord Jesus for being my Refuge and Strength, a very present Help in trouble! God bless you Patricia!
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I have quite a few things on my bucket list I’d like to do, such a trip to Hawaii. Maybe one of these days…jeannek330(dot)gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI don't have a bucket list.
ReplyDeleteI do not have a bucket list. Actually, at this this time, I do not even have any dreams. I am trusting in the Lord to guide my footsteps where He would like me to go. God bless you. dpruss@prodigy.net
ReplyDeleteI dream of working in missions as an accountant.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I have millions of things on my bucket list! I have ticked off visiting Christmas Market - we went to Cambria's one last Christmas (although I would love to go to German's one). Hubby and I are talking about going to Alaska and watch the northern lights.. I am keeping my fingers crossed. cwkuen(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeletei'd like to own and run a dog training school
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit a few more places in the US and Europe!
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I don't know why Blogger won't let me reply to the comments, but thank you each and every one for commenting!
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