The Chockablock Bucket

Given the Triple Threat Investigation Agency trio recently provided items on their bucket list I thought, why not do the same?  I’ve never typed one, so this seemed the perfect opportunity.  . . . The title was going to be “Kicking the Bucket” as in knocking it over and spilling the contents for all to view.   <LOL>  Took a couple of re-reads to realize that maybe that wouldn’t work quite as intended.

In no specific order, here are fifteen of 15 things to accomplish/achieve before closing these eyes in eternal sleep:

  1. Learn to swim (up and beyond doing a mean dogpaddle).
  2. Visit Japan and Korea (to eat authentic sushi and hear K-pop firsthand).
  3. Get a face-lift (only Shar-Peis should have multiple crinkles and wrinkles).
  4. Partake in a physical training regime (to have form where it should be).
  5. Experience a hurricane (they absolutely fascinate me, unlike tornadoes, which scare the <bleep> out of me).
  6. Learn to meditate (this cluttered mind is too easily distracted).
  7. Release a floating lantern . . . anywhere.
  8. Fly first class (what’s wrong with a little pampering?).
  9. Stay in an ice hotel for a weekend (sounds brrrrrr-racingly cool).
  10. Glide along a Venetian canal in a gondola (with a Bellini in hand, of course).
  11. Hover in a helicopter (no better way to cure a fear of heights).
  12. Kiss the 9-5 goodbye (knowing/trusting I could make it financially on my own).
  13. See The Triple Threat Investigation Agency books made into a TV series (as a proud “mother”, I want to see my “offspring” do well).
  14. Become business-savvy (I can barely differentiate between stocks and bonds).
  15. Teach/mentor (I always enjoyed tutoring and instructing).

If I aim for one or two a year, the list might just prove manageable.  The big question, however: which one do I do first? WPmybucketuse2

Author: tylerus

I'm primarily a writer of fiction and blog posts, and a sometimes editor and proofreader of books, manuals, and film/television scripts. Fact-checking and researching, organizing and coordinating are skills and joys (I enjoy playing detective and developing structure). My fiction audience: lovers of female-sleuth mysteries. My genres of preference: mysteries (needless to say), women’s fiction, informative and helpful “affirmative” non-fiction. So-o, here I am, staring up a new blog for aspiring and established e-Book writers. The plan: to share the (long) journey of getting to this stage, and share "learnings" and "teachings". There's a lot I hope to accomplish with this blog, but it may be a while before that happens as there's a lot on the ol' plate - taking care of Mom, working full-time, and attempting to get another book in the Triple Threat Investigation Agency series written (never mind blog postings and other writing projects). It's very challenging and it's all good. As I like to say: teeny focused baby steps are just as effective as long forceful strides. It may take a little longer, but we will get there.

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