Well today is one for the books. I have been trying to figure out what to do. Do you ever sit and think of the things you wish you had done the so called "Bucket list". Ever since my father passed away, I have thought many times of the things that I would like to do. I have accomplished some of the things on my list, but have ever so many to still get to. I wonder often how many people have the same wishes as I do. I am going to post this on face book and see how many people actually do it as well. It will give us a cool look into peoples lives. So here goes.
DOLLY'S BUCKET LIST (not in order of importance except 1.)
1. Have all my family in one place at the same time and live close by so I can see them all often.
2. I want to see Australia, the Galapagos Islands and Scotland.
3. I would love to drive a 1953 Thunderbird convertible with opera windows. Preferably baby blue
with white interior.
4. Go on a cruise to Alaska, the Cayman Islands and or Cuba.
5. Have people realize that they can't fix stupid and quit trying.
6. Live beside a lake again. I loved Nelson and would love to settle there.
7. Be there to celebrate my mom's 100th birthday--- it is still quite a ways off.
8. Have enough money to help with the foster program called Saving Dogs 4 Paws at a Time. Right
now we just foster for them and I have two failed fosters already. The ones we have can never go
to any other home as they can be aggressive with other people. Guess they just got used to us and
us to them.
9. Live long enough to see my grandchildren get married and have lots of babies.
10 Spend whatever time I have left loving my best friend in the world. He makes me smile when
sad. Hugs me when I hurt. Loves me unconditionally, even when I am being mean. I want also
to say I'm sorry for all the things I may have done in our lifetime to hurt you. I know sometimes I
can be really hard to live with and tolerate. I hope to spend a lot of time making up for that in the
future. I love you.
I have a heart that breaks easily. I give to others, till there is nothing left for me. My husband says I need to learn the word no, hahahaha like that will ever happen. I love helping others, that is the reason I became a nurse in the first place. I wish everyone could see the world through my eyes. There is so much negativity and selfishness in the world. Everyone is entitled to everything and no one thinks they need to be accountable. Work ethics have gone out the window. People just don't care anymore. Oh to go back to a simpler time when things were easy and people were self sufficient. NO more cell phones, tablets, computers, and all the games. Go outside and play. Put the phone down and talk.