I've been very fortunate to check this one off my bucket list a few times - Niagara Falls. It is one of the tallest and most beautiful in North America and a stunning site to see. It's a pretty cool experience when you get to see the falls from down below in the Maid of the Mist. However, the last time we went, we didn't take the magical boat right. Instead, we just viewed the falls from both the American and Canadian sides for different perspectives.
The last time we went, it was Thanksgiving weekend 2008. Everything was decorated for Christmas - the shops, the town, and even the falls! The streets were lined with Christmas lights and light up decorations, and the falls were colored red, green, and blue - colors of the season. They were gorgeous changing colors every few minutes. It's definitely a peaceful place, and I look forward to the time we get to go back again!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Check Mark 13: See One of the New Seven Wonders of the World
Who knew there were so many "7 Wonders of the World" today? There's the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the Original Seven Wonders of the World, the New Seven Wonders of the World, and even Natural Wonders of the World. I'm sure I could find more lists if I looked hard enough.
I can't say I've always wanted to see one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, but while in Rome, I did. I saw the Colosseum in Rome. It was massive and old and looked just like the pictures in the books and on the Internet. It was incredible just to stand before so much history.
Now I can say that I've checked off seeing one of the New Seven Wonders of the World... I guess that makes about 35 more wonders to go!
I can't say I've always wanted to see one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, but while in Rome, I did. I saw the Colosseum in Rome. It was massive and old and looked just like the pictures in the books and on the Internet. It was incredible just to stand before so much history.
Now I can say that I've checked off seeing one of the New Seven Wonders of the World... I guess that makes about 35 more wonders to go!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Check Mark 12: Go to the Sugar Bowl
Even though I'm not super crazy about sports, I figured I would add another BCS Bowl Game to the bucket list - like the Sugar Bowl. Again, UC had another great year in 2009 and made it to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, LA on New Year's Day! What great opportunity for another mini vacation and a football game!
This time we found 6 friends to go with us - and yes, we all shared one hotel room! It was a blast - however, what's not to love about being in your early 20's and on Bourbon Street! We has plenty of time to tour, party, and take in the football game. It is one of the most memorable trips I have had with friends - partially because we ended up in a suite by the end of the game.
The only downfall was that UC lost - once again. This would be the last major bowl game they would play in for a while. However, I must say it was the trip we all still talk about 4 years later!!
This time we found 6 friends to go with us - and yes, we all shared one hotel room! It was a blast - however, what's not to love about being in your early 20's and on Bourbon Street! We has plenty of time to tour, party, and take in the football game. It is one of the most memorable trips I have had with friends - partially because we ended up in a suite by the end of the game.
The only downfall was that UC lost - once again. This would be the last major bowl game they would play in for a while. However, I must say it was the trip we all still talk about 4 years later!!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Check Mark 11: Go to the Orange Bowl
This one is kind of two fold. First, I got to go to the Orange Bowl. Second, I got to surprise someone with what you would have thought was a trip of a lifetime, and his face was just priceless. So I guess I can check truly surprise someone off of my bucket list too!
It was in 2008 that I started dating my (now) husband who graduated from UC. I thought it would be nice to surprise him with tickets to the Orange Bowl for his birthday since this was the first time UC was in the Orange Bowl. A few short weeks later, we boarded the plane for Miami for a little mini vacation and the Orange Bowl.
Miami was of course beautiful and a lot of fun, but the atmosphere at the game was like nothing else. We were surprised to see such a big turnout of UC fans which made the game even more fun. Even though our team lost, it was still a memorable experience that I can now check off my bucket list!
It was in 2008 that I started dating my (now) husband who graduated from UC. I thought it would be nice to surprise him with tickets to the Orange Bowl for his birthday since this was the first time UC was in the Orange Bowl. A few short weeks later, we boarded the plane for Miami for a little mini vacation and the Orange Bowl.
Miami was of course beautiful and a lot of fun, but the atmosphere at the game was like nothing else. We were surprised to see such a big turnout of UC fans which made the game even more fun. Even though our team lost, it was still a memorable experience that I can now check off my bucket list!
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Check Mark 10: Go to a Place with No Cars
I never knew I wanted to do this until I did it - go to a place with no cars. In my mind, living with no transportation containing an engineer (car, bus, train, motorcycle, or scooter - with the exception of snow mobiles in the winter) means living at a slower pace. I feel like we live such a faced paced life these days, that it's nice to slow down occasionally, and that's just what we did on Mackinac Island in Michigan.
You leave your car behind and cross the lake by ferry to the well-maintained and slower paced island. Here you get around by foot, bicycle, or horse and carriage. The whole island is only about 8 miles in circumference, so to travel the whole island in a couple hours isn't hard. Things are pretty close together - the touristy part anyway - while the 500 residents are a little more spaced out on the other side of the island.
It was nice to have a couple days of relaxation - away from crazy drivers, road rage, and rush hour. It definitely makes you think about trying to incorporate a slower pace into your life where possible. I'd love to be able to walk more places in my little town, but unfortunately right now I can't. I'm hoping to see some sidewalks pop up on the main streets in the next few years, but it definitely won't be as nice as Mackinac Island.
You leave your car behind and cross the lake by ferry to the well-maintained and slower paced island. Here you get around by foot, bicycle, or horse and carriage. The whole island is only about 8 miles in circumference, so to travel the whole island in a couple hours isn't hard. Things are pretty close together - the touristy part anyway - while the 500 residents are a little more spaced out on the other side of the island.
It was nice to have a couple days of relaxation - away from crazy drivers, road rage, and rush hour. It definitely makes you think about trying to incorporate a slower pace into your life where possible. I'd love to be able to walk more places in my little town, but unfortunately right now I can't. I'm hoping to see some sidewalks pop up on the main streets in the next few years, but it definitely won't be as nice as Mackinac Island.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Check Mark 9: Stay at Hotel Del Coronado
Ever since my first visit to Southern California when I was a little girl I dreamed of staying at the Hotel Del Coronado - even if it was for just one night. I remember walking along Coronado Beach and stopping in at the Del to shop and eat. We never stayed there though. We always stayed in downtown San Diego or even in LA.
On one of my first visits to the Del, I saw a wedding happening on the beach right in front of the hotel. It was at that point I thought I wanted to get married there too until I thought about the costs and travel arrangements for our guests. That thought quickly faded away.
However, I did get the next best thing. Not only did I get to stay at Hotel Del Coronado for 4 days, I got engaged there too!! It was a dream come true, and seriously the best weekend of my life (until my wedding anyway)! We definitely have plans to go back within the next couple years, but until then, I'll always have this picture to remind me of such an incredible trip.
On one of my first visits to the Del, I saw a wedding happening on the beach right in front of the hotel. It was at that point I thought I wanted to get married there too until I thought about the costs and travel arrangements for our guests. That thought quickly faded away.
However, I did get the next best thing. Not only did I get to stay at Hotel Del Coronado for 4 days, I got engaged there too!! It was a dream come true, and seriously the best weekend of my life (until my wedding anyway)! We definitely have plans to go back within the next couple years, but until then, I'll always have this picture to remind me of such an incredible trip.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Check Mark 8: Visit a Castle
Ever since I saw the movie While You Were Sleeping, I too have always wanted a stamp in my passport to Italy. In 2011, I got one - to Venice. So, I guess this is a combined check mark because I got to go to Italy and visit not only 1 but 4 castles! Both were on my bucket list.
While in Italy, we visited Venice, Ferrara, Milan, Rome, and Florence. Of the 5 cities, 4 had castles that we were able to tour - Venice had palaces, not castles so that doesn't count here. All were beautiful and so unique. Each one told a story - about the families that lived there, the battles it survived, and the city itself. It was such a remarkable moment to go back in time and feel the history of our world. It is then you truly realize its importance.
Below are pictures of each castle we visited - Castello Estence in Ferrara, Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, and Medici Castel in Florence.
While in Italy, we visited Venice, Ferrara, Milan, Rome, and Florence. Of the 5 cities, 4 had castles that we were able to tour - Venice had palaces, not castles so that doesn't count here. All were beautiful and so unique. Each one told a story - about the families that lived there, the battles it survived, and the city itself. It was such a remarkable moment to go back in time and feel the history of our world. It is then you truly realize its importance.
Below are pictures of each castle we visited - Castello Estence in Ferrara, Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, and Medici Castel in Florence.
Check Mark 7: Run a Half Marathon
I've never been a runner. I didn't do track, I didn't run for exercise, and I certainly didn't run for fun. owever, in 2010, that all changed when I decided I was going to train for and run a half marathon. I battled back and forth with myself about really going through with it; then, I said it out loud. Now, I had to do it. I even enlisted a friend of mine and my sister to do it with me. I knew we had to go someplace cool as incentive for this half marathon, so I picked the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach, VA. My friend backed out as soon as I signed up, and a couple months into training my sister dropped out because she was pregnant.
I had already started training, not to mention already told people I was doing this, so I continued to train on my own. My support system already made reservations for a mini-vacation, so there was no way I was backing out now. A few short months later, we were off to Virginia Beach to tackle this goal of mine. Now, I am by no means a fast runner, pacing about a 12 minute mile. My goal of course was to finish the race running all the way through, but then I thought if was I going to finish it, I might as well finish it in 2.5 hours.
Well, not only did I finish it running all the way through, I finished it in 2:28 hours which meant I averaged an 11:30 minute mile. I was so proud of myself I actually cried at the finish line! It was a true testament that you can do anything that you put your mind to and work hard at!! However, I must admit my running days are over now as I no longer aspire to run any long distances...
I had already started training, not to mention already told people I was doing this, so I continued to train on my own. My support system already made reservations for a mini-vacation, so there was no way I was backing out now. A few short months later, we were off to Virginia Beach to tackle this goal of mine. Now, I am by no means a fast runner, pacing about a 12 minute mile. My goal of course was to finish the race running all the way through, but then I thought if was I going to finish it, I might as well finish it in 2.5 hours.
Well, not only did I finish it running all the way through, I finished it in 2:28 hours which meant I averaged an 11:30 minute mile. I was so proud of myself I actually cried at the finish line! It was a true testament that you can do anything that you put your mind to and work hard at!! However, I must admit my running days are over now as I no longer aspire to run any long distances...
Monday, June 17, 2013
Check Mark 6: Drive the California 1
This was one of those things I guess you can say I added to my bucket list after the fact. When we were vacationing in San Francisco and set off to visit a friend in Pismo Beach, we had no idea what we were in store for! We just randomly decided we would drive the coast down to see her. We didn't know how long it would take, what we would see along the way, or where we would stop and sight see. Little did we know, it was the most beautiful drive we would pretty much ever take!
We started off in San Francisco, stopping only in Monterey Bay to check out the boardwalk and see the sea lions. We passed Big Sur and crossed the Bixby Creek Bridge. The scenery surrounding us was just stunning in the late summer. About 8 hours later, we ended in Pismo Beach to meet my friend for a late lunch and frozen yogurt.
On our way back to San Francisco (that same day), we took the expressway and got there in a little under 4 hours. Even though it took double the time, it was completely worth it. I would absolutely love to do it again just to be able to relive that gorgeous day!
We started off in San Francisco, stopping only in Monterey Bay to check out the boardwalk and see the sea lions. We passed Big Sur and crossed the Bixby Creek Bridge. The scenery surrounding us was just stunning in the late summer. About 8 hours later, we ended in Pismo Beach to meet my friend for a late lunch and frozen yogurt.
On our way back to San Francisco (that same day), we took the expressway and got there in a little under 4 hours. Even though it took double the time, it was completely worth it. I would absolutely love to do it again just to be able to relive that gorgeous day!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Check Mark 5: Learn to Surf
I didn't always want to learn to surf. It wasn't until the surfing movies like Blue Crush came out that it even sparked my interest. I quickly learned that if I wanted to learn to surf, I needed to learn in Hawaii. So, on the same trip that we played with dolphins, we took surf lessons with a guy name Fritz (yes, he was a native of Hawaii).
We started out on the sand - dry surfing I guess you can call it. We pretended to paddle and then jumped up on the board to make sure our feet were in the right position and we were balancing like we should be. Once we somewhat mastered that, we moved to the ocean. It's a lot harder than it looks to paddle against the waves away from the shore, and needless to say, we did this several times. I was very sore for the next couple days.
It took me a couple tries, but I finally got up. Fortunately, the waves weren't very 'juicy' that day. Once I got the hang of it, I was able to stand up several more times and ride the waves all the way in! It was a very proud moment for me. We had a blast learning to surf, and I would happily do it again! Maybe the next time we are in Hawaii...
We started out on the sand - dry surfing I guess you can call it. We pretended to paddle and then jumped up on the board to make sure our feet were in the right position and we were balancing like we should be. Once we somewhat mastered that, we moved to the ocean. It's a lot harder than it looks to paddle against the waves away from the shore, and needless to say, we did this several times. I was very sore for the next couple days.
It took me a couple tries, but I finally got up. Fortunately, the waves weren't very 'juicy' that day. Once I got the hang of it, I was able to stand up several more times and ride the waves all the way in! It was a very proud moment for me. We had a blast learning to surf, and I would happily do it again! Maybe the next time we are in Hawaii...
Check Mark 4: Play with Dolphins
Growing up, I thought that swimming with dolphins meant I could just get in the ocean and swim with the dolphins. I thought that maybe with some instruction from an expert, I could swim and play with dolphins in their natural environment. Little did I know, I would need special training, maybe a degree, and some certifications to get in the ocean to play with dolphins in their natural environment, so I settled for the next best thing - Sea Life Park in Oahu, Hawaii.
It was here I got to check off my bucket list playing with dolphins. We got in the pool, learned simple commands, and had a chance to get kissed by a dolphin! We also got hold their fins as they danced on the water. It was such an amazing experience to just be near them in the pool, pet them, and learn about their behaviors. They truly are amazing creatures, and I highly recommend you swim with dolphins if ever given the chance. You just get this new appreciation for this other world living under the sea - not to mention for these fascinating creatures.
It was here I got to check off my bucket list playing with dolphins. We got in the pool, learned simple commands, and had a chance to get kissed by a dolphin! We also got hold their fins as they danced on the water. It was such an amazing experience to just be near them in the pool, pet them, and learn about their behaviors. They truly are amazing creatures, and I highly recommend you swim with dolphins if ever given the chance. You just get this new appreciation for this other world living under the sea - not to mention for these fascinating creatures.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Check Mark 3: A House
My third check mark - buying a house. After 5 years of living in the condo, my (at the time) future husband and I decided to buy a house. We figured it was about time we gave our 90 pound black lab a real backyard.
We were fortunate enough to buy our house in the city and school district we wanted, with the perfect backyard for our dog (and us - see pic below), and in the price range we needed. The only downfall was it needed a little fixing up. However, not only do we now have the memories of working on our house together and getting it looking exactly how we wanted, I also learned how handy my (now) hubby really is!
Three years later, we still believe this is our forever home!
We were fortunate enough to buy our house in the city and school district we wanted, with the perfect backyard for our dog (and us - see pic below), and in the price range we needed. The only downfall was it needed a little fixing up. However, not only do we now have the memories of working on our house together and getting it looking exactly how we wanted, I also learned how handy my (now) hubby really is!
Three years later, we still believe this is our forever home!
Check Mark 2: Buying My First Place
My second check mark was buying my first place - at 20 years old! Growing up, I always told myself I didn't want to rent an apartment as my first place to live. I wanted to own something. I wanted to know it was really mine.
At 20 years old, I was able to purchase a condo as my first home. I actually owned it, and when I paid the mortgage, I was building equity versus just giving my money to someone else.
Today, I still own that condo - as rental property. It's been rental property for 3 years now, and we haven't even had to think much about it (knock on wood)! Rental property can definitely be a blessing or a curse - it's all in how you react to it!
At 20 years old, I was able to purchase a condo as my first home. I actually owned it, and when I paid the mortgage, I was building equity versus just giving my money to someone else.
Today, I still own that condo - as rental property. It's been rental property for 3 years now, and we haven't even had to think much about it (knock on wood)! Rental property can definitely be a blessing or a curse - it's all in how you react to it!
Check Mark 1: Graduation - both High School and College
Okay, so this one is pretty common. It might even be too common to put on a bucket list, but it was definitely on my list.
I'm lumping two into one here for the sake of catching up - high school graduation and college graduation. Let's start with high school. I graduated from a prominent Northern Kentucky high school in the top 10% of my class, an honor student, and active in many clubs. I had some scholarship money lined up which lead me to NKU. From NKU, I received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management with a minor in Business Administration, and again, graduated in the top 10% of my class, Summa Cum Laude, and on the Dean's List.
I was very proud of this big achievement as I worked so hard to graduate with these honors. What did I do with my degree and those honors? Well, I now work for my dad's IT Firm as the A/R Manager among other things. It provides me with the right amount of challenge with the perfect amount of flexibility in a relaxed environment with some really awesome people - and I couldn't ask for a better boss!
I'm lumping two into one here for the sake of catching up - high school graduation and college graduation. Let's start with high school. I graduated from a prominent Northern Kentucky high school in the top 10% of my class, an honor student, and active in many clubs. I had some scholarship money lined up which lead me to NKU. From NKU, I received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management with a minor in Business Administration, and again, graduated in the top 10% of my class, Summa Cum Laude, and on the Dean's List.
I was very proud of this big achievement as I worked so hard to graduate with these honors. What did I do with my degree and those honors? Well, I now work for my dad's IT Firm as the A/R Manager among other things. It provides me with the right amount of challenge with the perfect amount of flexibility in a relaxed environment with some really awesome people - and I couldn't ask for a better boss!
My Bucket List Check Marks
Welcome to my blog! I'm just an ordinary, small town Kentucky girl with big dreams, and well, quite a long bucket list. In fact, almost every time I check something off my bucket list, I find something else to add, which of course, makes it never ending!
As you read these posts, you'll find that some of my bucket list check marks (things I've already done and checked off) are common bucket list items while other things are less common - some are extravagant while others are mundane - and some are once in a lifetime opportunities while others are everyday tasks.
With each check mark I add to my list, the more I get encouraged to see the world, make the most of life, and never take a day forgranted. This list helps me find the blessing in each day and each opportunity. The world is big and time is short, so be ambitious to take each opportunity thrown your way...and you never know, it might end up as a bucket list check mark!
As you read these posts, you'll find that some of my bucket list check marks (things I've already done and checked off) are common bucket list items while other things are less common - some are extravagant while others are mundane - and some are once in a lifetime opportunities while others are everyday tasks.
With each check mark I add to my list, the more I get encouraged to see the world, make the most of life, and never take a day forgranted. This list helps me find the blessing in each day and each opportunity. The world is big and time is short, so be ambitious to take each opportunity thrown your way...and you never know, it might end up as a bucket list check mark!
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