Free Fun for Fridays: List Making

I know the expression “talk is cheap” is meant to be derogatory, but the truly nice thing about talk is that it’s not just cheap – it’s free (it’s even called free speech sometimes) and it’s an excellent way of creating connection and intimacy with your beloved.  We will discuss other, more adult rated ways of creating connection and intimacy in future posts, once we get to know each other a little better.

Each Friday we’re going to suggest some free fun things to do for your weekend together.  This week’s free idea is List Making.

I love lists. If I were a character in The Matrix, I would be the List Maker (although the Keymaker would be a close second choice).  While making lists may not sound like a fun idea for your weekend, it’s actually an excellent catalyst for exploratory conversations in which you get to think about the future, think about things to do together, and have fun talking to each other.  And even if you don’t love lists, you can engage your beloved in a conversation about whether he or she loves lists!

One of the wonders of a lifelong relationship is realizing that it takes an entire lifetime to really know someone while at the same time you know your beloved better than you know anyone – sometimes even better than you know yourself.  It’s one of the paradoxes of love.

So the lists I’m thinking of aren’t the grocery list or your task list or lists that make you feel even more burdened by responsibility – these are lists of things you might agree or disagree about, or already have some history of checking off, or you can make your own lists.

Here is a list of books of lists (a meta-list!) to give you ideas for your own lists:

14,000 Things to be Happy About

1001 Ways to Be Romantic

1,000 Places to See Before You Die

1,001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die

1001 Natural Wonders You Must See Before You Die

and for the less outdoorsy to see before you die:

1001 Movies

1001 Books

Books often cost money, but they still have these relic artifact things called Libraries where you can borrow books for free.

And executing on your lists will likely cost money, but looking forward to being able to execute is actually part of the fun.

I’m a huge fan of Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project, where she writes about how anticipation is a big part of happiness.

So enjoy your list making conversations, and share some of your lists here!

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3 Comments on “Free Fun for Fridays: List Making”

  1. “100 Family members I need to reach out to and say hello, starting now” – We often take family for granted. A call out of the blue to a family member can make not only their day but quite possibly their week.

  2. Cecelia Feld says:

    Instead of “50 ways to leave your lover” (you know the rest of the lyrics, right?), how about 50 ways to “greet” your lover, or friend or stranger (who might become your new best friend.)


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