What is wilder than planning wildness!? (Doing it). But that comes later, ha ha! Right now we get to be creative and let our imagination run wild! (Well, within reality). I have actually never done this and so I thought, "what is the criteria to make it on a bucket list?" Really, it doesn't have to be as adventurous as skydiving or visiting a foreign land or owning a motorcycle. It just needs to be something you want to do before you die. So, I figured the best way to go about this is to just start writing down things I have not done that I want to do and then put them in order from most important to least important later. Here is my list so far:
1. Sing karaoke or go caroling
2. Learn to play the guitar
3. Walk through Japan's Tunnel Of Lights (http://www.wherecoolthingshappen.com/spectacular-light-tunnels-in-japan/)
4. Publish a book
5. Feed the chipmunks in St. Elmo, Colorado (http://st-elmo-colorado.com/chipmunks.htm)
6. Run a marathon
7. Visit the Grand Canyon
8. Learn to surf
9. Ride a gondola in Venice
10. Learn sign language
11. Go to Disney World
12. Visit all of the states in the USA
13. Be part of a flash mob
14. Learn to play the piano
15. Visit every continent
16. Learn at least 5 more languages
17. Retire
18. Visit Four Corners USA
19. Take a cooking class
20. Dance ballroom dances at a party
Here is the little bit I sneaked out of my husband:
1. Swim with Dolphins
2. Visit Wimbledon
3. Visit a foreign country
4. Host a sports talk radio show
5. Go to outer space
6. Retire
7. Play a round of golf at Augusta National
Well, that is all for tonight. There are more things I would like, to have kids, adopt, be a foster parent, go on mission trips, serve in soup kitchens, etc. I am just not sure those things belong on a bucket list. They just seem more special and more constant than a one time bucket list event. Time will tell. Please share yours and look at these other websites that inspired me! Blessings!
http://www.bucketlist.net/lists/all_lists/?sort=count
http://projectlighttolife.wordpress.com/
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