My *Updated* Bucket List
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My *Updated* Bucket List

This is the result of finding my first bucket list I made when I was 12 years old and didn't know the value of money.

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My *Updated* Bucket List

Remember the days of being in middle school and learning about all the places in the world you could travel to? I couldn't either until I was cleaning my room last week and found my old, 250+ bullet list of things I wanted to do before I die, also known as my bucket list. Let me tell you that this was one of the stupidest things I have ever written. I decided to update it and shrink it. After careful consideration, I have created my new version of my bucket list, comprised of 25 items.

1.) Travel to NYC to watch the ball drop.

2.) Pet a dolphin.

3.) Take a picture with the Hollywood sign.

4.) Participate in a color run.

5.) Get a tattoo.

6.) Own a dog of my own.

7.) Have a fun time at Disney World.

8.) Go skinny dipping.

9.) Watch a Superbowl game in person.

10.) Learn sign language.

11.) Listen to the water fall at Niagara Falls.

12.) Attend a "con".

13.) Shop at the Mall of America.

14.) Complete a 23andMe kit.

15.) Witness a sunrise or sunset from a mountain top.

16.) Make a Christmas Eve box for my family.

17.) Graduate college.

18.) Stargaze from a rooftop.

19.) Live it up at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

20.) Sing my heart out at a bigtime music festival.

21.) Meet one of my idols.

22.) Release a lantern like Rapunzel.

23.) Conjure something up at the Festival of the Dead in Salem, Massachusetts.

24.) Use my passport to go on a vacation.

25.) Visit all 50 states.

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