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Roy Richardson
10th January 2008, 09:10 AM (09:10)
The Bucket List (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0825232/) is a new movie coming out that has an interesting concept: Do you have a list of things you want to do before you "kick the bucket?" I gave that some thought an created a blog post (://reformedposer.blogspot.com/2008/01/do-you-have-bucket-list.html), which I will summarize here. I'd love to hear if others have given any thought to their bucket list, and if so, what is on it.

1. Visit Machu Piccu. It is an ancient Incan village in Peru at an elevation of 7900+ feet. It takes several days to get there on foot through a series of tunnels, bridges and narrow paths. It just looks awesome to me. It predates Columbus' discovery of the New World and is remarkably well-preserved. I've seen some Mayan ruins in Guatemala, and I would like to visit Tikal, but Machu Piccu trumps Tikal by far.


2. Visit the Missionaries of Charity mission in Calcutta, India. This is the mission founded by Mother Teresa to care for the poor, sick and dying members of India's lower castes. This is from Wikipedia: "Missionaries care for those who include refugees, ex-prostitutes, the mentally ill, sick children, abandoned children, lepers, AIDS victims, the aged, and convalescent. They have schools run by volunteers to educate street children, they run soup kitchens, as well as many other services as per the communities' needs. They have 19 homes in Kolkata alone which include homes for women, for orphaned children, and for the dying; an AIDS hospice, a school for street children, and a leper colony. These services are provided to people regardless of their religion."


3. Fly an airplane solo. I would love to get my pilot's license, but I've never devoted the time or money to that cause.

4. See my girls grow up and live God-honoring lives. That is all I can ask.

5. See Mount Everest. I have no desire to climb it. This stocky, middle-aged flatlander was sucking wind in Colorado. I believe my lungs would explode on Everest.

That pretty much sums up my list. There are a few things I would like to see AFTER I kick the bucket too. I'm hoping God has some sort of video archive of stuff I read about in the Bible. There are some things that would make for great viewing there.

DA Weaver
10th January 2008, 11:19 AM (11:19)
Roy, Someone had a thread on this a week or two ago. I'm not sure where it is, but I know I replied to that one.

My one bucket list goal is to raise my children. Five years ago I wasn't sure that I was going to be able to do that, and set it as a "short term" goal for myself.

Roy Richardson
10th January 2008, 11:40 AM (11:40)
My bad. I didn't see it.

Can one of the moderators kill this thread?