The Un-Bucket List

Posted on my kitchen wall is a long, long list of things I’d love to do before I die. That bucket list seems to get longer every year. What a big, amazing world we live in, full of so much potential for wonderful experiences! Anyone who isn’t in awe of the many opportunities for happy…

Posted on my kitchen wall is a long, long list of things I’d love to do before I die. That bucket list seems to get longer every year. What a big, amazing world we live in, full of so much potential for wonderful experiences! Anyone who isn’t in awe of the many opportunities for happy memories that are out there is simply not looking hard enough.

But I believe in giving credit where credit is due, so I also tend to add things that I’ve already done to my bucket list, with a line through them. Because, as I was saying recently to a longtime reader named Tony (waving hello), “Life is a series of un-thought of bucket list accomplishments.”

For example, I never would have thought I’d have the chance to shake hands with Hillary Clinton, so why would I put that on my list? But I did, in fact, shake her hand. And whether you support her politically or not, you have to admit that that’s noteworthy. So, on the list it went! Check!

Take a ride on the Mallory Todd, a double masted schooner? Check!

Feed the homeless? Check!

Eat Hungarian Goulash in Hungary? Check!

Move to Seattle? Check!

Operate 9 different drawbridges in 3 different states? Check!

Publish a book? Check, check, checkety-check!

Take a minute to think about all the unexpected experiences you’ve had in your life. (Everyone has had a few.) Write them down. Think of it as your un-bucket list, and allow yourself a little bit of self-satisfaction. You’ve earned it!

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8 responses to “The Un-Bucket List”

  1. Acquired blogger friend Tony — check! And Valarie — check! And? More to come.

    1. True and true! I’ll add those accordingly. 🙂

  2. The “Before I die” chalkboard thingie looks like that in Mt. Vernon–were you there?

    1. No. I pulled the pic of the internet. I believe that one was at a TED talk somewhere or other.

  3. I KNEW that would be coming soon! Hi back! and I like the list! Hmmm I may borrow this as well. 🙂

    1. If you do, Tony, post a link to it here!

  4. […] think about this quite a bit. As I’ve said, I have a very long bucket list. I dream big. Even so, my “one thing” seems to be different depending on which month or year […]

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