Love reading everyone's bucket list. Here's a few of mine:
1) Publish something (article, book, video on youtube) 2) Do a pop up business that actually makes a profit, even if a small one 3) Make someone's life a little bit better, even if for a short while 4) Create something beautiful
Dear AC Friends, Thank you for sharing. Spring time blessings and wishes of greener days filled with sunshine. Adding to my bucket list in growing some roses soon.
For all the Canadians, don't forget Neil Young. I didn't fully appreciate his music until I was a more "mature" person. lol In fact his song Heart of Gold lyrics are perfect when examining one's Bucket List. (Old Man, too.) He's an icon.
I think I'm too phobic of commitment to make a bucket list. lol Doesn't that sound bizarre? I'll have to work on it.
CM - I will message you. It's my last name, so it would blow my anonymity, lol.
SpiritDancer - yay, a convert! My favourite Blue Rodeo song is Hasn't Hit Me Yet, when you get to it. And their cover of Joni Mitchell's River is not to be missed. :-)
Have a relationship like ina garten & her husband Jeffrey seem to have. Of course things aren't usually what they appear, but they seem so happy & lovely.
Just went to the library book store and found two books: 500 Things To Do Before You Kick the Bucket, and 50 Things To Do When You Turn 50. I showed them to my husband, and he asked me if I was hinting something. Hinting what I said. He replied: 'Well, you're hinting that when I turn 50 (next year), I should kick the bucket.' Hahaha. My funny husband.
Playing “Blue Rodeo” now, new to me, loving their music🎶 Bows and arrows next. Paris and the moon impossible for me and hubs for now anyway. NYC is magical would love to live there for a few months. Broadway and off Broadway 🎭 shows so classic. Recommend “Jersey Boys” and can’t wait to go back.
Thank you for sharing your list. I definitely need some inspiration. I wish I knew what I wanted to do sometimes. Maybe live in Paris one day, but we'll see how it goes.
We have a lot of travel stuff on our bucket lists! Lol. Well, I would also like to....
Ride a roller coaster. (I'm terrified of heights.)
Jam with the band that has created the soundtrack of my entire adult life - Blue Rodeo. (This will probably never happen but it's still on my list and I even know how to play about half of their songs.)
Visit my ancestral home. (Literally a student hall of residence in Bristol now.)
See a Broadway show on actual Broadway in NYC.
Learn another language.
Get really super fit. (This one has become huge in my head ever since I injured my leg and hip and started getting soft.)
Buy my own bow and arrows so I can practice archery. (I just started learning from a friend.)
Hubs and I plan to take an Alaskan cruise/train trip. We have had a good and well traveled life, but I no longer care to fly much. This is one trip we have always wanted to do.. and by gosh we will!! Someday...
I saw Bob Dylan on concert last fall. He was absolutely horrible, but it was a check on the bucket list!
Traveling some. Keeping my family together. Learning to paint. Constantly working on being a better person. Moving to a more Sr. friendly home (against hubby's wishes)
Cooking the perfect turkey--whoops, done that about 30 times......
Learning to take criticism and not fall apart.
Get back in touch with old friends who have drifted away.
I’ve always wanted to travel far more than I’ve gotten to do. Too many places to name. For now I’m making an effort to see in concert people and groups I’ve long enjoyed, I’ve seen two so far and have two more planned in the next few months.
Ever since I bought an SUV, I've got this thing in my head that I want to find out if you can drive from here (British Columbia) to Chile.
Failing that I definitely want to drive across Canada. Probably while listening to the best of Canadian music. Rush, Joni Mitchell, Blue Rodeo, Tom Cochrane.....maybe some Gordon Lightfoot, Sylvia Tyson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Stan Rogers....(GOT to have "Northwest Passage"* at the VERY least!)....
* For my American friends: youtube.com/watch?v=TVY8LoM47xI
(Jeez, I'm cryin'. Why does Stan Rogers' voice make me cry?)
1) Publish something (article, book, video on youtube)
2) Do a pop up business that actually makes a profit, even if a small one
3) Make someone's life a little bit better, even if for a short while
4) Create something beautiful
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I think I'm too phobic of commitment to make a bucket list. lol Doesn't that sound bizarre? I'll have to work on it.
SpiritDancer - yay, a convert! My favourite Blue Rodeo song is Hasn't Hit Me Yet, when you get to it. And their cover of Joni Mitchell's River is not to be missed. :-)
I showed them to my husband, and he asked me if I was hinting something. Hinting what I said. He replied: 'Well, you're hinting that when I turn 50 (next year), I should kick the bucket.' Hahaha. My funny husband.
Thank you for sharing your list. I definitely need some inspiration. I wish I knew what I wanted to do sometimes. Maybe live in Paris one day, but we'll see how it goes.
Ride a roller coaster. (I'm terrified of heights.)
Jam with the band that has created the soundtrack of my entire adult life - Blue Rodeo. (This will probably never happen but it's still on my list and I even know how to play about half of their songs.)
Visit my ancestral home. (Literally a student hall of residence in Bristol now.)
See a Broadway show on actual Broadway in NYC.
Learn another language.
Get really super fit. (This one has become huge in my head ever since I injured my leg and hip and started getting soft.)
Buy my own bow and arrows so I can practice archery. (I just started learning from a friend.)
Some of these are actually do-able!
Traveling some. Keeping my family together. Learning to paint. Constantly working on being a better person. Moving to a more Sr. friendly home (against hubby's wishes)
Cooking the perfect turkey--whoops, done that about 30 times......
Learning to take criticism and not fall apart.
Get back in touch with old friends who have drifted away.
Listen more, talk about 50% less.
1. Travel to every beach possible.
2. To have a garden with the brightest colors imaginable.
3. Make the most perfect sourdough bread.
Failing that I definitely want to drive across Canada. Probably while listening to the best of Canadian music. Rush, Joni Mitchell, Blue Rodeo, Tom Cochrane.....maybe some Gordon Lightfoot, Sylvia Tyson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Stan Rogers....(GOT to have "Northwest Passage"* at the VERY least!)....
* For my American friends: youtube.com/watch?v=TVY8LoM47xI
(Jeez, I'm cryin'. Why does Stan Rogers' voice make me cry?)
What are some of yours?