Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Assignment 18 Bucket List Hannah Pauley

High School:
finish a successful mentoring project; volunteer at the Humane Society; crush the patriarchy; participate in Go Green Club projects; convert an outsider to veganism ; grow vegetables in my backyard
College:
climb a mountain; go to an old movie festival; learn to bellydance; befriend and expose a corrupt company or politician; learn to garden; be in a carnival; learn wilderness survival skills; become a crazed forester; learn botany; sell a professional piece of artwork; dress up as a santaman
Life:
hold the record for the most dogs ever petted by one person; visit India and ride an elephant; visit Venice and be serenaded with "That's Amore" by a strange, mustached man; play an extra in an independent movie about gay marriages; avoid furries at all cost; visit San Francisco; visit Mexico; visit Denver; visit Washington state; visit Maine; visit Oregon; hike the entire Appalachian Trail; help build or create something for a local community;

The most important item on my high school bucket list is the completion of a successful mentoring project. If I can work with plants, this project could help me start addressing the "gardening" and "botany" items in my bucket list. In doing so, I'd get to explore the beautiful, intricate and fascinating world of the flora in a way that is hands-on and similar to a professional internship.
The most important item on my college bucket list is selling a professional piece of artwork. I don't know if I will pursue an artistic career, but if I could sell a piece of refined artwork or be commissioned in a professional way, it would bring me joy and money, and what more does a girl need? It would also give me a taste of what it'd be like to be an illustrator or artist for a living, which would be neat-o.
The most important item on my life bucket list is to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. It sounds crazy, but I'd do it in chunks--a little Appalachia here, a little Appalachia there... I know it'd be difficult, but with the proper gear and knowledge, and some prior hiking/backpacking/outdoors-ing experience, I think I could get through it if I wanted to--and I do. 

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