This has been quite tricky to write and is definitely something I invite others to do. It has challenged the limitations I have placed on myself and made me question some of the things I have believed I can or can’t do. My husband and I have done a few of the things on this list. We haven’t accomplished them together as a family though, which is why I have included them. Some are a little crazier than others, but many are simplistic. Often as parents, we crave the lights and the glamour, the fanciful adventures we felt we missed out on as a child. I am constantly reminded though (by my children) that quite often their greatest requests and petitions are as simple as searching the beach for the largest shell we can find, or making homemade playdough with sparkly bits of glitter scattered through it. It may not seem a big deal to some, but these little things are part of being a mum I envisioned and hoped I would be. A bucket list can include anything. My personal lists are always filled with travel fancies, but it never shies away from God, family and relationships. Travel enriches my life, it is my passion, but it is not my core. As I reflect on my last year my only real regrets are relational. I don’t want to travel the world alone, I want to do it with others but most importantly my family. The Bucket List for the family. Here is my version.
Be a Major Sponsor Of a Fundraising Event
Swim with a Turtle
Race down the Luge in Queenstown
Be Buried in the Sand (head above the sand of course!)
Take a Helicopter Flight
Throw a Dart On a Map and Travel to Wherever it Lands
Bungee Jump (While Our Boys Watch From Afar)
Teach the Boys to Skim a Stone
Sail the Seas in Vietnam
Make Mud Pies
Throw Coins Into A Wishing Well
Visit Disneyland
Visit Disneyworld
Host a Lemonade Stall Outside Our House
Shop at a Winter Christmas Market in Germany
Swim with Dolphins
Fly in a Seaplane
Teach the Boys to Ride a Bike
Hike up a Mountain
Play in the Snow
Walk along 90 Mile Beach
Whale Watch
See Machu Picchu
Bike Ride in Amsterdam
Snorkel Among Tropical Fish
Explore a Castle
Stand on the Great Wall of China
Eat Curry in Penang
Ride on a Gondola in Venice (been there but didn’t ride in a gondola)
Slide Down the Longest Water Slide in the World
Dine on the Rooftop At a Fashionable Hotel in Asia
Go Fishing, and Catch a Fish
Go to the Theatre
Watch a Live Basketball or Baseball Game
See a Broadway Musical
Go to a Music Festival
Go Camping
Milk a Cow or Goat
Go Kayaking
Go To the Top of the Empire State Building
Eat Dumplings in China
Sponsor Another Child
Meet Our Sponsor Children
Cook Over a Campfire
Swim in a Freshwater Lake
Dig For Shellfish
Have a Water Balloon Fight
Have Breakfast In the South of France
Attend a Movie Premiere
See the Dubai Skyscrapers
Ski
See the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York
Have Thanksgiving in America
Surf
Try a New Flavour of Icecream For The First Time
Make Our Own Pizza
Ride An American Yellow School Bus (the boys at least)
Skydive
See A Few Of The (New) Wonders Of The World
Eat Meatballs in Sweden
Do a House Swap
Run a Marathon While My Boys Cheer From the Sidelines
Return to Morocco with the Boys (and laze around our Favourite Pool)
Fly Business Class
Ride a Camel
See the Grand Canyon
Pick Wild Blackberries
Slide Down A Mud Slide
Travel to at least Six Continents (5 down, 1 to go!)
Go on a Cruise
Go on a Disney Cruise
Help/Work With a Charity or Great Cause For A Month Or more
Travel to a Country the Boys Have Never Heard Of
Eat Weird Food (That Locals Love)
Stop at a Random Diner on an American Road Trip and Eat Pie
Build a Treehouse
Paraglide
See The Niagara Falls
Help Save Someone’s Life
Be A Philanthropist, and Be a ‘Giving’ Family
Play Minigolf
Make Homemade Icecream
Teach the Boys to Tie their Shoelaces
Always Be Thankful
Relish Special Moments With the Grandparents
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