I was told the other day that I was 21 and I shouldn't have bucket list because it was morbid.
I was taken off guard by this.
How is a list of things that I wish to achieve morbid?
Is it because it's a list of things I want to do before I die?
I don't think that it is morbid in any way.
In fact I think it is the opposite of morbid. I think bucket lists are full of life and potential.
So I thought hey why don't I share a snippet of my bucket list with the four people that actually read my blog? (thanks for reading mom!)
- Spend at least one day in all fifty states
- Visit all 32 NFL stadiums and take in a game at each
- GRADUATE!
- Marriage, family....all that jazz
- Go to a Luke Bryan concert (totally already achieved that but I wanted to put it on here anyway)
- Be a season ticket holder for my Utes for life
- Live in San Diego
- Work in the NFL
- Own a Michael Kors watch and bag (hooray capitalism)
- Have a career that I LOVE
That's just a couple of the bigger things from my bucket list.
Essentially what I'm trying to say is that having a bucket list isn't morbid, it doesn't mean that I'm planning on death. Rather I'm planning on life and living it to the fullest.
Much love my friends and GO UTES!
-L
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