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1Nov/0911

The Bucket List

I had never heard of a "bucket list", also known as a lifetime to-do list, until my friend Molly told me about hers at college.  I began talking to some of my other friends and quickly found that many had such a list although they weren't always written down.  One of my friends told me she was trying to visit all of Southern Living's "204 Food Finds" in the South and over the years we have ventured to many together.  These interactions three years ago led me to start my own list, and hopefully I'll have fifty more years to complete items and add more to it.

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"Going Hunting" was completed in January 2009

When I was reviewing over my bucket list the other day I quickly realized that the items completed thus far had always been done with others.

In light of this, I thought I'd publish (most) of my list as I'd love for partners on any of these adventures.  After all, we were created by God for community and not as islands.

Have you made your "bucket list"? If so, post a comment with some of your items or blog about it.

Go to a Nascar Race
Go hang-gliding
Go up in a hot-air balloon
Fly in a small aircraft over Furman and Conyers to photograph the places I love.
Be a contestant on the Price is Right
Visit all of Southern Living's "204 Food Finds" Live in a rural area for a time
Foreign mission work for at least a year
Swim half a mile
Run a 10k in preparation for a half marathon
Play the Harbour Town Golf Links (learn how to play golf first)
Catch a fish on the flyline
Learn how to sail a small boat
Learn to speak basic Spanish
Learn to drive a stick shift proficiently
Learn my family’s genealogy as well as my Nana knows it
Become a morning person
Visit McDonalds #1 in Des Plaines, Illinois
Sell 5 items on eBay and personally deliver them to the buyers
Drive a hitchhiker to whatever destination he desires
Road trip with friends across the USA
Take a train across Canada
Visit New York (Just found out Amtrak travels from Durham to NYC for a great price)
Visit Time Square on New Year's Eve with a significant other
Visit the Grand Canyon
Visit Yellowstone
Photograph the Aurora Borealis in Alaska
Niagara falls
Visit Brazil
See the pyramids of Giza
Tour the Holy Land
Visit the Dominican Republic to visit Ruben, the child I sponsor through Compassion.
Photograph Mont Saint-Michel in France

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  1. I crossed sky diving off my list a few weeks ago.

    Probably should put morning person at the top and it would help with the rest of the list.

  2. Hi! What an honor to make THE Jonathan Anderson’s blog! I will post my life to do list when I get a chance, but I want you to know that people watching at Taladega, hot air balloon ride, long term missions, a half marathon, and Spanish are all on mine as well. I will be happy to teach you stick shift some time, and I have some pretty good connections to fly fisherman as well.

  3. You and Molly can come to China!

  4. You can mark off “Meet the Devil” on your list, because we met him at Gray’s BBQ stand across from Salem Campground one summer.

  5. Rachel – Although China wasn’t on my life to do list, I looked up ticket prices anyway and realized how expensive it is to visit there!

    Gaston – I’m beginning my quest to be a morning person this week… we’ll see how it goes.

    Molly – You better call me when you’re about to do any of those things.

  6. Jonathan,

    Let’s try to do The Price Is Right together. I know I promised to take you years ago. Amy

  7. Didn’t you teach fly fishing for two year?? You never caught a fish???

  8. I assistant taught it one summer at Rockmont…. and I never caught a fish, neither did any kids that I know of – we were fishing in a lake not moving water.

  9. I might be able to help you out with that flight. The guy I lived with this summer is a lifelong pilot/trainer/airplane mechanic/genius who might be willing to take us if we were to spend a weekend with them. They live in Mooresville, two hours from Duke. We’ll see what we can do

  10. Jonathan,
    Interesting list. As I’m on the downhill side of a bucket list, I know you can actually do these things. That’s the exciting reality that comes from making such a list, and envisioning a life.

    Good luck as you check off the activities. May they be meaningful for you.
    Larry

  11. I will happily join you for the Mont St Michel adventure. As long as it’s followed by a few days in Paris, of course. Le Grand Venise, perhaps?


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