With my birth month approaching as I reach a new decade (or "level" as I prefer to think of it), I've got a lot on my mind. All the things I accomplished through now. All the things I haven't yet. And between the two, it made me think of what I can do to look ahead to set goals of fun experiences I can plan on doing as a decade-long "bucket list" so that hopefully by the time the next decade rolls around, I would have gotten to do some amazing things. It will be fun to look back on what I was able to finish!
Bucket List for My 40's:
1. Meet Sir Paul McCartney. Even better if I get a selfie with him!!! :-)
2. Go to my third Sir Paul McCartney concert. The first one I went to was ahhhh-mazing! (The second one needs a do-over, but I'd settle for a third chance instead! The music was great, but my mom ended up falling and spraining her ankle as we were leaving the venue.)
3. Attend a New England Patriots game at Gillette Stadium. (I've seen them play here in Indy, including for the Super Bowl, but never on their/my home turf!)
4. Visit Prince Edward Island. Makes sense since I'm a huge Anne of Green Gables fan.
5. Visit the Holy Land. A once-in-a-lifetime experience!
6. Write at least 10 books. (So far, I've written 1 novel, 1 novella, an e-book, 2 journals, and a short devotional.)
7. Stay at a B&B in Europe.
8. Go on a winery tour in Napa Valley.
9. Take a cruise. (anywhere!)
11. Take a genealogy class.
13. Complete my family tree. (I still have a few gaps to fill in, but have accomplished TONS so far.)
14. Visit Disney Land. (We've been to Disney World a couple of times as a family, and while that's on my radar to go to again also, it would be fun to try something new!)
15. Take my husband and daughter on a trip to my hometown/home region. Having them see all the places I used to go to as a child would be great fun. :-)
16. Take my husband and daughter to visit my family in India. (Not as easy as it sounds, since my husband is hesitant to want to go, even though our daughter definitely is on board for that idea!)
17. Travel through Europe. Again, since my family lives everywhere, it would be nice to hit up places where they live and see them, but also go to some other locales we've long wanted to explore. Italy. Greece. Spain. Ireland. Scotland. Belgium. Monaco.
18. Live in our dream home. Where we are now is not where we want to grow old, and we have it in our mind's eye what we want it to look like.
20. See the Northern Lights.
21. Get braces. (Our daughter's smile is so lovely now that she's gone through the process; I never have them as a kid, but have needed them more and more the older I get.)
23. Attend a ballet production of The Nutcracker.
24. Own a hardback copy of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. (Not what you typically see in stores, but an older edition that's a little $$$.)
26. Write a guest blog on a noted personality's website. A fellow author I read, or any sort of celebrity.
28. Have a website I don't have to maintain and a publicist. Other than blogging myself, I'd love to have someone else maintain my website, add in my books, and advertise for me! Those are some of my least favorite things to do.
31. Have an anniversary band. I love the fact that I have two beautiful rings and that one of them was once my mother-in-law's. I also love my wedding ring, because it has my birthstone in it. BUT both rings have slowly started to weaken/flatten and could use a third ring to balance them out, plus it would be fun to have a third ring (nothing gaudy) that would have hubby's and our daughter's birthstones in it.
33. Visit Australia.
34. Visit the San Diego Zoo. As a kid, I saw mention of zoos from around the world, and was intrigued by the SDZ and would love to check it out sometime.
35. Eat on the beach over an open fire at twilight. I don't care where, but that would cover the best of all things - fresh food, fresh air, ocean waves, fire, and my favorite time of day all rolled into one!
37. Visit all 50 states. I think at the time of writing this, I've made it to somewhere in the 20's, including some flyovers. But I'd like to actually VISIT somewhere in each state.
38. Attend a family reunion. There are a few parts of my family who host regular reunions on my dad's side and also my mother-in-law's, but we've never gone to any of them.
40. Have a book launch party! You'd think I would have already done so by now, but alas, I've not had the time or the funds to put forth such a thing. It would be great fun to plan one out, though, and do book signings and giveaways, etc.
So there you have it. My list of 40 things. It wasn't as easy to put together as I thought it would be, but now that I've been revising it these past several years, I can't believe how much has been able to happen! There were a lot of things I had to think about in putting together the list, never figuring it would all just come together the way it has so far. I'm excited to see what happens these next 5 years!