So weirdly enough, I have had quite a few friends mention a bucket list lately. I just don't even know what to say about that. Two questions mainly come to mind though. A, since when are we old enough to have a bucket list? B, isn't that something you create in your fifties or something? I guess I'm extremely behind since I don't have one nor thought about having one. Although, I have been talking to Nick a lot lately about starting new goals. It seems that all growing up I had big goals, i.e. graduate high school, go to college, graduate from college, go to the temple, get married, have kids. All of which I have done (if you count Bailey as our child for a few years…we do). So I have been feeling a lot of now what. Now what do I aim for? I can't seem to set any goals that I find are making me feel like I'm working towards something big. I mean there is always the buy a house, actually start a family, etc. But I don't know, it's not doing it for me. So I guess I should start working on a bucket list? The problem is, I'm such a go-getter with things if I put 'go to Europe' on my list (which I would) I would only focus on that until I got it done and lets face it, that won't be in the cards for us for a long time soooo….I guess what I'm getting at is what is everyone else doing? Without creating a full bucket list what can I do? What have you all been doing?
Have you seen our 101 to do in 1001? I love the idea because it just puts down what we want to do in the next few years. There's no huge rush and a lot of the things are little things, but it's nice to put them down and look at them every week or so as a reminder of all the things I'd like to do so that I'm not just watching Netflix in all my freetime.
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