If you are reading this, congratulations, you survived 2020! But now we have all started a new year and that means setting new Bucket list goals for 2021! 2020 was a hard year for us as it was for many of you! Between losing my mother, Lilian Madan Gamble, in March and then being hit with a global pandemic, not much happened with our Bucket List Project. But now we are gifted with a new year and that means hopefully new hopes and goals!
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So what are our new bucket list goals for this year?
When reflecting on our 2020 bucket list goals and looking back at our 2020 Completed items, we realized that we kind of dropped the ball. We could make a lot excuses and most were legitimate. But to be honest, perhaps one of the biggest failures was that we just didn’t prioritize our bucket list goals.
To remedy that, I busted out my old Bucket List Project notebook, sat down with Darcee, and together we decided on some key points that we wanted to tackle this year. Now, when deciding on what to do we looked at all the different categories and essentially decided to try and tackle 3 items per list.
So, without further ado, I present our Bucket List Goals for 2021! We hope that this list will inspire other members of Gen X and Gen Y to reflect and hopefully prioritize their own goals for this year.
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January’s Goals
- 203) Read Classic Adventure Books:
- 9) The Boy & Going Solo by Roald Dahl
Febuary’s Goals
- ???
March’s Goals
- 257) Return to Mineral Wells, TX & explore the town with ME (Recommended by Susan Mallory)
- 242) Learn to cook gumbo, jambalaya, boiled crawfish, & boudin together (Recommended by Andrew Dawson)
April’s Goals
- 200) Know my home State of Louisiana:
- h) Brunch at Buck & Johnny’s (
Café Des Amis) in Breaux Bridge
- h) Brunch at Buck & Johnny’s (
- 203) Read Classic Adventure Books:
- 2) Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck
- 118) Geocache in 5 Different Cities (do city 2 in Chicago, Illinois)
May’s Goals
- 200) Know my home State of Louisiana:
- i) Friday “Business” Lunch at Galatoire’s
- 209) Build a “Little Library” version 2.0, stock it with great books, and put it in front of my house to Share
June’s Goals
- 285) Climb Devil’s Tower in Wyoming
- 256) Come to Casper, WY & explore our city with US (Recommended by Holly O’Neill)
July’s Goals
- #5) See my 6 Pack Abs
August’s Goals
- 61) Learn to Dance Salsa & Merengue
September’s Goals
- 203) Read Classic Adventure Books:
- 4) Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
October’s Goals
- 167) Celebrate Dia De Muertos in Mexico
- 179) Swim in the Cenote at Ik Kil, Yucatan, Mexico
- 180) See the Mayan Temples of Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
- 219) See a Real Lucha Libre Wrestling Match in Mexico
- 298) Swim with Whale Sharks in the Mexican Caribbean like near Isla Mujeres
November’s Goals
- ???
December’s Goals
- 36) Learn to Speak Spanish Fluently
Whenever Possible this Year
- Try to Make Amends with 1 Person on my List
- 94) Go Moonlight Skinny Dipping
- 103) Fulfill 1 Bucket List Item for Anyone who helps me with 1 of mine!
What do you think
Les Brown once said, “Shoot for the moon and if you miss you will still be among the stars.” As you can see, our bucket list goals for 2021 are pretty aggressive. But nothing on the list seems impossible with a little planning and focus. But what do you think about our hopes and goals for 2021? Do you think it is doable? What is one favorite bucket list goal on this list that you would like to also do? Or is there something else that you think we should tackle? Let us know in the comments below!
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