Tuesday, December 5, 2006
To Do List...things to do before I kick the bucket (in no particular order).
Posted by Kentucky at 2:31 PM1. Sky Dive (unoriginal I know...but really, what could beat jumping out of a plane)
2. Go to Alaska
3. Learn to play guitar
4. Write a book
5. Hike at Yosemite (thanks to Streets awesome pictures from her trip)
6. Swim with dolphins
7. Play rugby in New Zealand
8. Own a Cane Corso (type of dog...I'm kind of a dork)
9. Learn to ride a motorcycle
10. Go rock climbing
11. Meet an All Black
12. Revisit Iceland
13. Go to a UK vs. Louisville or Uk vs. Duke basketball game while covered in blue paint
14. Hike part of the Appalachian Trail
15. Read the Bible (well, at least the good parts)
16. Punch someone in the face ( I guess this shouldn't have immediately followed the bible thing)
17. Date a guy with an accent...preferrably australian, kiwi, or irish
18. Captain a high level select-side team
19. Run a 5.5-5.6 40 yd dash
18. Bench press more than my body weight
19. Score a drop goal
20. Chop down my own chistmas tree
21. Go hunting and actually shoot something
22. Get married and have my daddy walk me down the aisle
23. Own a horse
24. Live in a foreign country
25. Learn how to make my grandma's strawberry jelly
...more to come when I think of it. For now, these will keep me busy I think...
2 comments:
you could totally cover about ten things from your list by studying abroad in new zealand for a semester. or australia. seriously! you MUST study abroad, if only for the rugby. i can send you info on the school i went to in england if yer interested.
Yeah - beleive me I've thought a lot about it. About a year and a half ago I was about 10 minutes from turning in my final agreement to ship off to New Zealand for a rugby study abroad semester, when I received an email inviting me to play for the Midwest Under-23's. Unwilling to pass up on the chance to win an NASC championship and gain exposure to the U23 National side, I stayed. I'm happy with my decision (as I did win the NASC AND make U23 NT the next year) but I'm still pretty interested in the prospect of going abroad for rugby - if not to study, then simply to work for a year or so. Send along any info you have! I'm always interested in possibilities!!!
my email: realmccoy55@hotmail.com
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