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The Ultimate Life Bucket List

All the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulfill and life experiences you want to experience while you can.

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We've all heard of the term “bucket list”, but what is it? It is a list of all the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulfill and life experiences you want to experience before you die. There are so many things I aspire to accomplish in my lifetime. Creating a bucket list helps you physically see all of the goals you wish to accomplish. Some of the things on this list I have already accomplished, but for those that want some ideas of things to add to their life bucket lists, take a look at mine...

1. Visit Paris, France.

2. Go to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

3. Go to Spain.

4. Stick to a New Year's resolution.

5. Go to Italy.

6. Travel to all seven continents.

7. Get driver's license.

8. Graduate high school.

9. Graduate college and receive Bachelor's degree.

10. Get my Master's degree.

11. Go skydiving.

12. Go on a helicopter ride.

13. Road trip across the U.S.

14. Go to Disney World.

15. Put a love lock on the Pont des Arts in France.

16. Study abroad in another country.

17. Buy my own car.

18. Learn more than two languages.

19. Visit Bali.

20. Go on vacation with friends.

21. Swim with sea turtles.

22. Fly first class.

23. Visit the Great Wall of China.

24. Eat Chapulines (or grasshoppers) in Mexico.

25. Do a color run.

26. Find a four leaf clover.

27. Eat fried ice cream.

28. Go on a cruise.

29. Visit Cabo.

30. Travel the world with my best friend.

31. Jump into and swim in Cenotes in Mexico.

32. Swim under a waterfall.

33. Zorbing (rolling around in a plastic ball).

34. Go to the Bahamas.

35. Go to Saudi Arabia.

36. Go zip-lining in Costa Rica.

37. Visit the Grand Canyon.

38. Go to Coachella.

39. Fall in love.

40. Visit Aruba.

41. Own a puppy.

42. Eat paella in Spain.

43. Live with my best friend.

44. Visit Hawaii.

45. Visit volcanoes in Costa Rica.

46. Ride a camel.

47. Visit Aruba.

48. Perform in front of an audience.

49. Visit Dubai.

50. Go to the top of the Burj Khalifa.

51. Ride in a gondola over a foreign city.

52. Visit all 50 states.

53. Go to drive-in movies.

54. Design my own home.

55. Visit Niagara Falls (both sides).

56. Buy a new snow globe in every country i visit.

57. Go clubbing in a foreign country.

58. Own a vacation home.

59. Ice Skate in Rockefeller Center.

60. Visit Chichen Itza in Mexico.

61. Climb ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico.

62. Go white-water rafting.

63. Kayak on the ocean to an Island in Costa Rica.

64. Segway around Madrid.

65. See the Northern Lights.

66. Float in the Dead Sea.

67. Visit the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

68. Visit Santorini, Greece.

69. Raise a family.

How many of these can you check off?

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