Bucket lists are popping up everywhere these days. They're hanging on
refrigerators, stuffed in purses, and checked off on blogs. It seems as though
everyone has one and if they don't, they've at least considered it. But
why?
I started thinking about bucket lists, what they mean and the value
they hold, and I couldn't help but wonder if we're so consumed in the ending
that we forget to live. Perhaps that's why the bucket list fascinates so many
people; knowing the end will eventually come, you prepare by making expansive
lists of things you'd like to do, places you'd like to see.
Perhaps it's
just me, but lists make me cringe. (Maybe because I'm thinking of the one
hanging on my fridge at the moment, detailing everything I must do before this
house can be placed on the market.) They're like this evil force, staring me in
the face, begging to be marked off and completed. When I think about my dying
days, the last thing I'd want to think of is my incomplete list or the
far-fetched, lofty ideas I never had a chance to chase. (That trip to Greece,
probably never happening.)
So, instead of a bucket list, I'm
contemplating just a bucket (and a few sticky notes). As I complete various
tasks, visit different places, and enjoy new experiences, I could drop a sticky
note in the bucket. At the end, at best, it would be full of things I probably
never imagined doing (fixing my leaking toilet on my own -YES!). I could continue
to live and as unexpected opportunities take place, log them, and then drop them
in the bucket. There's no limitations and no scary list daring me to complete
it.
Yes, I think I'll take that bucket... and that sticky note. I just
made homemade key lime pie ice cream. Who saw that coming?
Kacie-- I love this idea! I think that when it is our time to go, one main question we will ask is, "Did I use my life to accomplish something important?" We will want to be familiar with seized opportunities, and see memories of our lives as capers worth writing about. Instead of having a list with a bunch of crossed off items, you will have a whole bucket filled with things that will not only make you proud, but answer your question with a strong, satisfying, "Yes."
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