Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Bucket List

  1. Graduate High School
  2. Teepee a house
  3. Decide on what college I'm gonna go to
  4. Go to my high school reunion
  5. Find Happiness
  6. Earn a million dollars
  7. Go on an African Safari
  8. Get married and have no doubts
  9. Have kids
  10. Have a huge family
  11. Go to a Laker game
  12. Skydive
  13. Wait till I find the girl I'm in love with to lose my virginity
  14. Run a marathon
  15. See the Grand Canyon
  16. See the Pyramids
  17. Learn to surf
  18. Learn to snowboard
  19. Go to college
  20. Graduate college
  21. Go to Times Square on New Years Eve
  22. Ride a jet ski
  23. See the Great Wall of China
  24. See the Eiffel Tower
  25. Laugh until I cry
  26. Cry because of happiness and not sadness
  27. Get my wifes name/initials tattooed on me
  28. Get my kids names/initials tattooed on me
  29. Go to Mardi Gras
  30. Kiss the most beautiful girl in the world
  31. Run with the Bulls
  32. Invent something
  33. Help a complete stranger find happiness
  34. Break a world record
  35. Ride a horse
  36. Go to a rodeo
  37. Go to Vegas and gamble
  38. Roadtrip with friends
  39. Try octopus
  40. Own a mustang
  41. Go to the catacombs
  42. Go on a hike
  43. Climb a mountain
  44. Go white water rafting
  45. Build a house with my wife
  46. Throw a party
  47. Become fully in touch with God
  48. Go camping
  49. Get a bulldog
  50. Spend a night on the beach
  51. Ride a mechanical Bull
  52. Fly in a Jet
  53. Buy a significant other flowers and chocolates for absolutely no reason
  54. Learn to play piano
  55. Get a six pack
  56. Discover my calling in life
  57. Solve a Rubix Cube
  58. Go on a cruise
  59. Fly first class
  60. Meet a celebrity
  61. Write and play a love song on guitar or piano while singing it to a significant other
  62. Learn how to cook
  63. Ride a camel
  64. Learn to ride a motorcycle
  65. Stay home and watch a movie marathon ALL day and nothing else
  66. Ride in a helicopter
  67. Start a blog
  68. Travel to all 50 states
  69. Shave my head
  70. Dye my hair a crazy color
  71. Go skinny dipping
  72. Tutor someone
  73. Slam dunk a ball
  74. Join the mile high club with my wife
  75. Learn to fish
  76. Sing karaoke
  77. Learn a dance
  78. Ride in a hot air balloon
  79. Go scuba diving
  80. Visit the Colosseum
  81. Visit the Taj Mahal
  82. Walk up the Statue of Liberty
  83. Visit all 7 continents
  84. Learn a magic trick
  85. Learn to draw
  86. Learn to say "no" without feeling guilty that I didn't please them if its not what I want and believe
  87. See the president in real life
  88. Donate to a charity
  89. Create a video
  90. Build a tree house for my kids
  91. Go to the SuperBowl
  92. Go to the Olympics
  93. Try Gumbo in New Orleans
  94. Go sailing
  95. Bike PCH
  96. Ride a gondola in Venice
  97. Learn to play golf
  98. Fire a real gun
  99. Visit the Vatican in Rome
  100. Literally give a homeless man the shirt off my back

10 comments:

  1. I think a bucket list is a great thing to blog about. It is very creative and it shows a lot about your personality and what you want to do with your life. I love your last statement on your bucket list because that phrase is tossed around sometimes but no one really does actually take off their own shirt and give it to someone else. It shows how much you care about the homeless and your giving spirit. I think that is a great quality to have. Great job on the post.

    Joel B. (Dragonfist Bandits)

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  2. I really like your bucketlist! It was really thoughtful. Your future wife is one lucky girl lol Good luck with your bucketlist. I hope you complete all you wrote down. :)

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  3. I hope you achieve and experience all of them because I think everyone should have some kind of bucket list to fulfill. I am kind of inspired and want to make my own bucket list, even though I kind of have one mentally haha.
    -Pavneet

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  4. There is no name on this blog post, but I know it is Dominic House due to the many times he has shown this list to me. It always inspires me everytime he starts talking about this list, in which his determination and enthusiasm to accomplish each item is always known. I showed him my bucket list, which was in no way as complete as his, but just knowing there is another friend who has one is important to me. Alot of my friends laugh and say I'm too young for one, but it is more of a list of crazy adventures I want to accomplish. With the notion that you have a longer, more ambitious list only makes me want to achieve my more minute items with the utmost excitement.

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  5. Although this was an assignment I had to do for Sociology, I took it very seriously and sincerely plan to fulfill all of it

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  6. I think that creating a bucket list is a great idea but thats still just the easy part. The hard part is taking it seriously enough to actually going through and do everything on that list.
    Zach Y.

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  7. I always argued that I "had no time" for bucket lists, but after reading your list, it makes me want to make one myself! Really like #25 and 34! And I've tried octopus; really good :D

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  8. I've made a couple bucket lists for fun in the past but I've never really set out to complete anything on those lists. Now that we're about to finish high school and after reading this post, I'm inspired to make one and really follow through with it. I hope you're able to accomplish everything on your list.
    -Matt A.

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  9. I think it's great that you made a bucket list. But what I would truly admire is if you complete it someday. I have always considered making a list of all of my dreams and aspirations in the form of a bucket list. Yet, I decided not to for one reason.I don;t like to fail. And if I were to make a bucket list and didn't complete it, I'd feel like a failure. But just because I'm too conflicted about this topic doesn't mean you shpild be. Great for you!!
    Stephanie R

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