What would you do?

Have you ever said, "Someday I would love to do that"? We all have. What I find fairly disappointing is the fact that given the opportunity, many people would not actually follow through. Why? Fear? Or because they are afraid of what others would think?
Tomorrow I'm going to put my money where my mouth is, and I'm going to do something I have always said that I would do given the opportunity. I am going to do everything within my power to be a contestant on "The Price is Right". :-)
You're laughing right? Me too, but I'm going to do it. I'm in Los Angeles after finishing a great week of relaxing and golf in San Diego. I'm working on Tuesday in LA, so why fly all the way home to just turn around and fly back? That means I have two days to be a tourist, which is highly unusual for me. So, I am going to be a tourist and do one of those things I have always said I would do!
You've said it too right? Said that if you were ever given the opportunity to attend The Price is Right that you would go? It certainly isn't a difficult game to play, and it looks like fun. So I'm going.
When I told my husband, he laughed and asked if I was serious. Yup. When I mentioned it to Caroline (in my office) she wanted to go with me :-) What would your response be if we were co workers? More importantly, would you go if you had a day all alone in LA, or would you somehow talk yourself out of it?
I know that I'm a little off the wall at times, and do many things that most of you wouldn't do, but I do know one thing - I'm not alone with my willingness to do what other people will laugh at.
So, what have you done, that others laughed at? What are the crazy things on your "bucket list" that you have done? Did you audition for "Survivor" or try out for a game show? What about taken a vacation alone, gone to a movie alone or sent a book manuscript to a publisher?
What about those of you who did chicken out when given the chance? Do you regret it?
I do what to know what you've done, and what you chickened out on, but I want you to really ask yourself if you care if others laugh at your or not? I don't.
So tomorrow, I will be the most excited person in the audience. And even though I'm alone, I will jump and yell and have more enthusiasm for new bedroom carpet than is normal. But I will enjoy it, even if I don't hear Drew say:
"Rhonda Scharf, come on down! You are the next contestant on THE PRICE IS RIGHT!!!"

