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My Bucket List Journey, A List Of Experiences I Want To Have Before I Die

It isn't fun to be boring.

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My Bucket List Journey, A List Of Experiences I Want To Have Before I Die
Victoria Senese

A bucket list is defined as, "a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime." I know that we all have a bucket list, whether it is for that year, the next year or even over our entire life time. This is just some of my bucket list, all of these things are very important to me.

I have always been a scared person and someone who did not take risks. As I get older, I realize that you never know how much time you actually have left. You need to take risks because they usually make for the best memories, even if they ended up being embarrassing.

My bucket list includes things that I would like to complete with my family, my family is a very important part of my life and I mean, who doesn't want their family to watch you go skydiving, when you will probably pee yourself. It will be funny to laugh about in the future and it may be embarrassing in that moment, but it is definitely worth it.

1. Go tandem skydiving

2. Go non-tandem skydiving

3. Go to the Grand Canyon

4. Visit Europe

5. Drink around the world

6. Ride in a hot air balloon

7. Walk on hot coals

8. Go white-water rafting

9. Swim with sharks (in the ocean)

10. Attend a rodeo

11. Attend the Kentucky Derby

12. Feed a koala bear

13. Hike part of the Appalachian Trail

14. Milk a cow

15. Swim with manatees

16. Walk on Black Sand beach

17. Meet the president

18. Go to Mardi Gras in Louisiana

19. Get a fish pedicure

20. Drink at an ice bar

21. Visit the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort (Finland)

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