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- April 13, 2009 by katvolver
- My bucket list starts with: Step foot in every country on Earth at least once.
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Step foot in every country on Earth at least once.
Well, I'm not sure what that means completley due to the fact that I just awnsered it in the above 'Activity' area, but I guess I can explain why I wish to do as I stated; I simply want to see as much of the world as possible prior to my death, and I want to experience as much as possible as well.
Graduate from highschool.
Ok, yes, I'm 15 so I have two years left of highschool. This is something I need to do not only to secure my future, but to prove to myself that I can take long-term initiatives as well as the next guy.
Improvise my way from Vancouver, BC, Canada to Monterrey, NL, Mexico.
I'm hoping to do this following my graduation, but I'd probably have to do it following my graduation from college now that I think about it in a more realistic context. I've even got an entire route laid out in my head.
Learn how to play guitar.
Yes, I wish to start a band, and if not a band, I wish to start a part-time solo career at least for a short amount of time during my life; probably during my college years when I'm sharing a place with a friend in Victoria, BC, Canada.
It's also something I'd be able to pick-up and play anywhere in the world, something that would assist me in getting others to understand me worldwide.
Have a family.
Whether we would actually be settling down for good I don't know. Right now I don't really feel like ever settling down considering the fact that I haven't even started to rev myself up.
But yes, I would like to get married and have at least a couple of kids before I die, and preferably before the age of 40.
Live in London.
I don't know exactly why living in London seems to appealing to me; maybe its because it's an internationally acclaimed city with an incredible amount of history, along with the fact that all my roots lead directly back to the area of the U.K. on both sides of my family.

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