What is on your Bucketlist

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Bucketlist?

What are some of the things you'd want to accomplish, before you die?

1. Go skydiving!
2. Go pair-sailing
3. Go han.
4. Go to Hawaii
5. Go on mission trip/volunteer work in Africa
6. Invent something!
7. Go to NYC
8. Take a road-trip, with my best friend, around the US
9. Get a dog!
10. Foster a dog
11. Get a rescue/shelter dog
12. Meet Chazzers
13. Go to Purina Farms, and see Sara, and her dogs
14. Go to Best Friends Humane Society
15. Help out in a group home, or become a foster parent
16 Train a dog in Agility, Schutzhund, Dock Dogs, Flyball, Frisbee, Sledding/mushing
17. Own a Hedgehog
18. Own a Sugarglider
19. Have 50+ acres. Have horses. Chickens. Sheep. Cows.
20. Swim in the Great Barrier Reef
21. Watch a Meteor Shower
22. Visit a castle
23.Own my own business.
24. Get a dog ;)
25. Meet an author
26. Go to Italy
27. Take horse back riding lessons
28. Go camping. In the wilderness.
29. Buy a lottery ticket
30. Run a Marathon
31. Basejump
32.Learn to play instrument
33. Take a last minute flight to somewhere
34.Actually have the money to do these things
35. See an eclipse
36. Go to a concert
37. Go the Superbowl
38. Ride a Camel
39. Have my best friend be my bridesmaid


There's more. I'm sure, but I just forget
 
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Wow, I don't think I could come up with more than you! (However, I have done #2, 4, 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, 24, 27, 29, 32, and 38 of your list).

Hmm.. not in any particular order (and I am rather boring and happy with simple things).
1. Own my own business(es)
2. Be done with college/earn my MSW degree... July 2016 can't get here soon enough!
3. Be a dog trainer
4. Be a therapist and help people overcome lifes struggles
5. Have enough money to live very comfortably and not worry about money (being able to go out to eat wherever without having to think twice, being able to buy all the dog things I want, pay the bills, have extra spending money, honestly, I probably wouldn't require much and would save for retirement and then spoil my SO).
6. Own a nice house that is move in ready, but I would also be able to be picky and do my own renovations to make it more my style. ~.5acre or so flat yard so I can practice things with the dogs, a dog training room, etc.
7. Own an SUV
8. Own a koolie
9. Have 1 kid?.. maybe.
10. Having a retirement fund that is big enough I won't have to worry about it.
11. Go scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef
12. Take horse jumping lessons again.
13. Have a happy (very small!) family
14. Payoff Mortgage.. before retirement age
15. Make 75k+/yr. would be awesome and enjoy my job(s) 40hrs/week or less.

I am pretty happy, because I feel like basically everything on my list is doable and will happen at some point. Maybe I just don't dream big enough.

But I am really not a very venturous kind of person, so my list is rather boring lol.
 
Umm... Mine might be a little boring.

1. Get a dog!
2. Go skydiving!
3. Go to England!
4. Get married in Hawaii.
5. Own a GSD or Smooth Collie.
6. Work from home.
7. Win the lottery!
8. Be a professional actor/dancer.
9. Be a dog trainer.
10. Living life.

Just a short list! :lol-sign:
 
geeze mine is super boring
1. own land
2. create a distinct bloodline of Am Bully that I can pass on to 3.
3. find an apprentice when Im old

im not terribly adventurous, more the stay at home and lead a modest life sort. dont like to travel, dont like excitement, just wanna grow some food and mess with my dogs. i guess thats boring lol
 
1. Be happy
2. Travel the world with someone or a group of friends
3. Run a marathon
4. Have kids / a (HAPPY!!) family
5. Not worry about money
6. Get a good college education
7. Get a good job that I enjoy
8. Go scuba diving
9. Go to a concert

There is a lot more I can't think of!
 
1) graduate.
2) work all day & hunt all night.
3) pay off my loans before I'm dead.
4) get a dog to Westminster.
 
Are goals different from a bucket list? I always think of goals as serious milestones I want to hit in life and a bucket list as fun things I want to experience.

Goals
- Win National Teacher of the Year (I want to feel like I'm doing as much good as though teachers, more importantly. Even if I didn't win.)
- Get a masters degree
- Teach at a University
- Raise 1-2 independent, strong, intelligent, critical thinking, children
- Buy a house
- Continue to have a solid marriage/be a good, supportive wife
- Have a large enough garden so that I can grow at least 70% of my vegetables

Bucket list
- Scuba dive
- Go to Hawaii
- Live in another country for a month
- Go to Italy
- Find a dog sport that I love and compete in it
- Run a marathon
- Section hike the AT and PCT (as much as I can, preferably all of it!)
- Bike the DK lite
- Take a bar-tending class
 
Live life well!


This trumps everything else on my list

More!
40. Go to college!
41. Have a family
42. Be happy/love life
43. Have a garden
44. Sleep in hammock outside


list? I always think of goals as serious milestones I want to hit in life and a bucket list as fun things I want to experience.

I'd say they are different. So, what I'm saying/leaning towards more, is, what do want to do before you die. But... If you have goals, go ahead!
 
I looked back at a bucket list from when I was 18 and I've actually knocked a lot off! More:

1. Get a doctorate
2. Visit every continent except Antarctica
3. Get a tattoo
4. Teach a college course
5. Foster a child
6. Get married
7. Swim with sharks (in the wild)
8. Road trip across the U.S.
9. Own chickens
10. Own a goat
11. Have a homestead where we can produce at least 20-25% of our own food
12. Sell a screenplay
13. Direct and produce a feature film
14. See TREOS live on a reunion tour/show
15. See Coheed and Cambria perform
16. See Kanye West perform
17. Live overseas
18. Buy an old house and renovate/restore it
19. Adopt a senior dog
20. Write/propose a Ted Talk

All I can think of for now. Ones I've done are:
1. Foster a dog
2. Write a screenplay
3. Live in NYC
4. Go back to college as an adult
5. Have a baby
6. Swim in the Pacific Ocean
7. Make a short film
 
I don't really have a bucket list. There isn't anything that I want to absolutely do before I die or become unable to do things. Maybe that's because I'm a pretty easy going, go-with-the-flow type person?

That being said, I do have goals.

1.) Stay healthy and happy with my body.
2.) Stay debt free, or as debt free as possible (aka, no credit card debt, but mortgage and car loans are okay).
3.) Start a family. (3 more months before TTC! O_o)
4.) Continue to help our marriage grow and stay strong.
5.) By a house - and land! And get some cows. And a barn. And babygoats. And more dogs. And cats. Maybe some chickens. And babyducks!
5a.) Depending on how farm/garden life works for me, potentially raise our own animals for meat and our own garden for produce. That'd be great.
6.) Find my career. I love working as a vet tech, but I can't really see myself doing that into my 40s and 50s. I'm hoping I'll either have the opportunity and fulfillment to be a stay at home mom...but if that isn't the case, I'm interested in pursing other (animal based) careers that I can potentially use my degree and work experience for.
7.) Stay connected with my family, even if we all spread out and don't stay local to one another.
 
I don't really have a bucket list. There isn't anything that I want to absolutely do before I die or become unable to do things. Maybe that's because I'm a pretty easy going, go-with-the-flow type person?

That being said, I do have goals.

1.) Stay healthy and happy with my body.
2.) Stay debt free, or as debt free as possible (aka, no credit card debt, but mortgage and car loans are okay).
3.) Start a family. (3 more months before TTC! O_o)
4.) Continue to help our marriage grow and stay strong.
5.) By a house - and land! And get some cows. And a barn. And babygoats. And more dogs. And cats. Maybe some chickens. And babyducks!
5a.) Depending on how farm/garden life works for me, potentially raise our own animals for meat and our own garden for produce. That'd be great.
6.) Find my career. I love working as a vet tech, but I can't really see myself doing that into my 40s and 50s. I'm hoping I'll either have the opportunity and fulfillment to be a stay at home mom...but if that isn't the case, I'm interested in pursing other (animal based) careers that I can potentially use my degree and work experience for.
7.) Stay connected with my family, even if we all spread out and don't stay local to one another.

baby what?
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Own a couple acres
Have a horse or two
Have all sorts of pets
Rescue elderly dogs

That's basically it, lol.
 
I don't think I really have one.

I've done and experienced a lot of stuff in my life. Some good, some awesome, some bad. Everything else is just gravy lol.

The only thing I can think of is buy our FOREVER home. this house we are in is not it and we want the next house to be the one we hopefully live in for the rest of our lives.
 

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