My husband and I both have our bucket lists. Running a marathon was on mine.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't have a bucket list because it is my dedication to live every day of my life there. I don't have a bucket list because I'm doing it that day. I don't want to go to bed and say, 'Oh, I wish I had done this.'
I do a lot of running and hiking, and I also collect stamps - space stamps and Olympics stamps.
I can now check Oregon off the 'marathon in every state list.'
A couple of years ago I ran in the LA Marathon.
Health is your greatest wealth, so experiencing a marathon and seeing what you're capable of is really special.
As a kid I collected stamps, pebbles on the beach, anything. I liked to have at least 10 of something.
My schedulers keep getting driven crazy by the fact that they can't fit hikes in my schedule.
There are very few things I've done just twice in my life, 40 years apart, and one is to backpack on the Pacific Crest Trail across the California/Oregon border.
I don't keep a Bucket List. I'm open to anything.
I don't have much of a bucket list. I don't have a lot of needs and desires.