In my previous post,  My Bucket List - 50 Things to Do I had listed the 50 things I wanted to do before I was 30 years old. Let's see h...

My Bucket List - What I Still Have to Do

10:08 AM Sharon 0 Comments

In my previous post,  My Bucket List - 50 Things to Do I had listed the 50 things I wanted to do before I was 30 years old. Let's see how many of those I have accomplished so far. I've decided that some of the items on my bucket list may be a tad too expensive (like #46 diving to see the Titanic).

1. Set foot on each of the seven continents
2.  Learn how to say “thank you” in ten languages I have learned it in Ukranian, German, Gaelic, Russian, Punjabi, Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Polish and Swedish.
3. Take dance lessons for belly dance
4. Go on a ghost tour
5. Stay out late and watch the stars all night
6. Be in a movie, whether as an extra or as the star
7. Watch the sun rise and set in the same day
8. Take the tour of Disney World’s underground tunnel system
9. Camp at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
10. Have a credit on IMDB.com (like my cousin Stan)
11. Be in a talk show audience (Oprah? ooh wait...)
12. Adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue group.
13. Inner tube down a river
14. Make an oil painting (It's coming, it's coming!)
15. Confront at least one of your big fears (this one is bugs and creepy crawlies) This is my next task I'm working on.
16. At least attempt to tackle every dream and goal you’ve ever had. (This is continuous)
17. Take one day to just watch the clouds and take one night just to watch the stars.
18. Travel for a full year. (Oh my!)
19. Vacation on a house boat
20. Live without email, IM, or cell phone for a week (I've tried this, it hasn't been successful so far)
21. Be on a TV news program for something positive
22. Stomp grapes at a vineyard
23. Create an invention
24. Learn how to drive a tractor
25. Send a message in a bottle
26. See the pyramids in Egypt
27. Learn to juggle
28. See a solar eclipse
29. Visit the rain forest
30. Create a family tree
31. Find more about my ancestry
32. Walk the Great Wall of China
33. Visit the Taj Mahal
34. Visit Dubai
35. Sing and perform in public.
36. Fly a helicopter
37. Ride a roller coaster
38. Start a social movement
39. Go vegetarian for a month
40. Learn martial arts
41. Win a draw
42. Plant a tree and watch it grow
43. Scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef
44. Be on the same stage as Green Day, and play guitar for one of their songs
45. Meet Billie Joe and Adrienne Armstrong
46. Dive to see the Titanic in a submarine NOT ENOUGH COIN.
47. Take an African safari
48. Spend a summer in Paris
49. Own a store/business
50. Own a little house on the prairie

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Dear Epic Nonsense Blog, So yes, I've neglected blogging again, like many things I have neglected (read my previous post, I love you g...

When it Comes to Blogging

9:56 AM Sharon 0 Comments

Dear Epic Nonsense Blog,

So yes, I've neglected blogging again, like many things I have neglected (read my previous post, I love you guitar). What used to be so easy to me writing everything, and anything down in my journal...now has become something like a chore. You don't want to do it, but yet it must be done.

Why must I blog, you may ask? Well, ever since getting a job in the communications industry it seems I have spent more time on my employers social media platforms, that I feel like I am missing out on my own social media time. I use to go on Facebook maybe, every hour reading my friend's posts or playing Farmville. Now? My crops are dying and not harvested! Oh, well.

The reason being, having spent the majority of my day doing social media for my employer, I really just don't want to do my own anymore. As for blogging? It presents me with a different platform than having to face Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram.

It's funny, because before I had enjoyed doing Facebook and Twitter a lot more than blogging. Now that I have too much Facebook and Twitter time. I like to switch back to blogging. Hmm, is there such thing as too much Facebook and Twitter?

However, I'm going to say "Hello Blog! You will be loved again! Don't worry Facebook and Twitter, I'll still visit you too."

With love,

Sharon

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