Bucket List

Bucket list makes life so much more fun and exciting. Personally, it reminds me of all the things to relish and look forward. It turns an ordinary wish I would soon forget into goals to act upon. If you're like me, you have a river of crazy fantasies floating in your head and you'll need a bottle to contain it and keep it safe under your pillow. Let's paint our castles in the air on a canvas of our choice, dreamers.


Here goes mine:
  • Milk a cow
  • Lay down on a sandy shore, under the star-dotted sky while munching potato chips and chocolate bars.
  • Talk to a monk in Thailand.
  • Have a kick-ass signature cookie recipe
  • Learn bicycling (I'm terrible at balance, shame on me!)
  • Learn to identify constellations
  • Treat at least three incoming college freshmen girls in a shopping spree (with no strings attached).
  • Stare at the snow-peaked mountains and city skyscrapers AT THE SAME TIME.
  • Have a secured job.
  • Visit India. Alone.
  • Spend an extremely relaxing 3-day vacation on the beach with my parents.
  • Feed lovebirds and ostrich.
  • Eat in a restaurant where I can't understand the menu.
  • Own a mini-library full of thick books and a soft pink over-sized bean bag.
  • Bagpack in Europe.
  • Give something to a bunch of strangers.
  • Own food-cart (or any food-related) business.
  • Learn calligraphy. (Attended a workshop on November 2016)
  • Spend a shop-'til-I-drop day and not feel guilty afterwards because I totally deserved it!
  • Buy a heirloom-worthy set of jewelry
  • Indulge in a tea I never knew existed.
  • Learn conversational French.
  • Own a pink or turquoise vintage-style typewriter.
  • Meet the man of my dreams.
  • Marry the man in my prayers.
  • Explore South Korea and Japan.
  • Go mountain hiking and identify wild flowers.
  • See my work in bookstores.
  • Experience a water adventure that makes me feel weak-kneed.
  • Own a boutique or a bakeshop.
  • Buy a farm for my parents.
  • Provide a home for the abandoned elderly people.
  • Pick strawberries.
  • Obtain a Master Degree.
  • Have a gift-giving day for the poor families in our local area.
  • Get passionate over something other than books and chocolates.  (I'm into baking now, you guys!)




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