Discussions: Chalkboard Wishes, Sidewalk Dreams

Mar 11, 2011

I wasn’t going to pen a “Discuss” post for today.  I had briefly considered fostering a debate about soda vs. pop vs. coke, but I really didn’t want to open that can of carbonated beverage.  But just when I had given up on the idea of posting, I saw this:

New Orleans resident Candy Chang affixed a chalkboard to the side of an abandoned building in her neighborhood and provided chalk so that visitors could share with the world the one thing they wanted to do before they die.  Some of the affirmations were intellectual (study in Israel), others were sentimental (see my kids get married), and others were humorous (be tried for piracy).  So today, I thought I would ask the same question and let you answer in the comments.

Before I die, I want to… _______________________

(Belle: See both of my parents hold their grandchildren.)

Feel free to fill in your blank below. Please keep with the original theme of the project and keep your comment short.

Ask The Edit, Discussions

share this post

Leave a Reply to Rory Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. qwerty says:

    …to wear one of Belle's recommended dresses, while drinking one of Belle's recommended cocktails, while hanging out with Belle.

    🙂

  2. NMRascal says:

    …see the world become a better place because of the things my children do/accomplish.

  3. qwerty says:

    …to wear one of Belle's recommended dresses, while drinking one of Belle's recommended cocktails, while hanging out with Belle.

    🙂

  4. NMRascal says:

    …see the world become a better place because of the things my children do/accomplish.

  5. Sarah says:

    …be asked to speak at a commencement ceremony at my alma mater.

  6. mndaln says:

    …travel to all the inhabited continents.

  7. KCW says:

    …write a collection of (hilarious/awkward) short stories based on my life!

  8. amy b.s. says:

    …read all of the classic novels.

  9. Michelle says:

    … run an ultramarathon.

  10. Colleen says:

    …love a child like he or she is my own.

  11. Charleigh says:

    … All the usual things, but in today's world statistics show it's not something that happens for everyone no matter what you may wish — Have a family and live comfortably, have job satisfaction, be happy.

  12. jen says:

    feel satisfied.

  13. jessica says:

    …fall in love.

  14. Mikaiya says:

    See my husband fall in love with our (as-yet unimagined) child.

  15. R says:

    …relocate back to my home state, where they happen to say “pop” and not “soda” 😉

  16. Belle says:

    Way to go, R, way to go.

  17. nrdgrl says:

    …get my doctorate.

  18. Grace says:

    …live in the Middle East.

  19. K. Hill says:

    …marry the man of my dreams whom exists but I am unsure if he realizes it. :/

  20. H says:

    …have a happy family, inshallah.

  21. Suz says:

    … be kind of a big deal. to someone.

  22. Leila says:

    …have it all

  23. dm58 says:

    learn Arabic, so I can speak to my husband's family.

  24. qwerty says:

    …to wear one of Belle's recommended dresses, while drinking one of Belle's recommended cocktails, while hanging out with Belle.

    🙂

  25. whattokeep says:

    …watch my daughter grow up

  26. Melissa says:

    ….I want to fall head over heels in love

  27. Kelsey says:

    …fall in love.

    …be happy NOT being in love until the right time.

  28. Michele says:

    Learn spanish. And speak it while drinking sangria in Barcelona on a beach. With no blackberry. (While my fabulous Hill job waits for me at home of course.)

  29. NMRascal says:

    …see the world become a better place because of the things my children do/accomplish.

  30. MLK says:

    …find true happiness!

  31. Rory says:

    To be a historian at the International Spy Musuem!

  32. Terri says:

    Read to my grandchildren, stand in by the sea of Galilee and understand NASCAR people.

  33. Trang says:

    I cotributed some good deeds to this world and made it a better place for my kid:)

  34. RC says:

    …finish traveling the world with a man whom I love (and I know is out there).

  35. KRF says:

    Adopt a pet

Join The List

Stay up to date on the latest from Capitol Hill Style!

sUBSCRIBE

How to Wear It: A Summer Shirtdress

A girlfriend texted me Saturday with a question that was uniquely D.C. Her office is no longer suits and sheath dresses, but it’s not jeans and athleisure either. “Can an office be ‘semi-formal’?,” she pondered. “What do I wear for that?!” Enter the shirtdress, the solution for summer.

3

READ MORE 

Recent Posts

The Find: An Affordable Desk Cardi

Welcome to the warm weather months. Outside, you will roast. Inside, you will freeze. The air conditioning will be your constant nemesis, as it “conditions” the air to a temperature that is primarily suitable for men. Luckily, this cardigan can keep you warm even when your fiery resentment wanes.

0

READ MORE 

The Beauty Edit: Neck Creams

Nora Ephron was right: I feel bad about my neck. As I move through my forties, the creases have turned into chasms. The skin sags like a pair of sweatpants with aging elastic. It’s not great. But it’s just a natural part of getting older. Over the past year, it feels like I’ve tried every […]

5

READ MORE 

VIEW ALL POSTS

Career Style, Style, Top Posts, Work | May 7, 2024

How to Wear It: A Summer Shirtdress

A girlfriend texted me Saturday with a question that was uniquely D.C. Her office is no longer suits and sheath dresses, but it’s not jeans and athleisure either. “Can an office be ‘semi-formal’?,” she pondered. “What do I wear for that?!” Enter the shirtdress, the solution for summer.

3

READ MORE 

Fantastic Finds, Posts, Style | May 7, 2024

The Find: An Affordable Desk Cardi

Welcome to the warm weather months. Outside, you will roast. Inside, you will freeze. The air conditioning will be your constant nemesis, as it “conditions” the air to a temperature that is primarily suitable for men. Luckily, this cardigan can keep you warm even when your fiery resentment wanes.

0

READ MORE 

Beauty, BPGP, Posts | May 6, 2024

The Beauty Edit: Neck Creams

Nora Ephron was right: I feel bad about my neck. As I move through my forties, the creases have turned into chasms. The skin sags like a pair of sweatpants with aging elastic. It’s not great. But it’s just a natural part of getting older. Over the past year, it feels like I’ve tried every […]

5

READ MORE 

Ask the Edit, Posts, Style | May 2, 2024

Ask the Editor: Beach Bags for Summer

This week has been an absolute bear, so let’s reach into the reader mail bag and answer some questions. And let’s start with a post about affordable summer bags.

12

READ MORE 

RECENT POSTS

©2023 CAPITOL HILL STYLE | SITE BY LEIGH THE STUDIO