Heights, flying, bridges, etc.
CLColegrove's Life List
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1. get over my fear of heights
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2. Have Tea with the Queen
1 entry24 people -
3. Honeymoon in the Bahamas
1 entry1 person -
4. Trek Across the Sahara Desert
2 people -
5. Visit Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany
12 people -
6. See the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
2 people -
7. Become independently wealthy
1 cheer199 people -
8. Write books
246 people -
9. Go on an archaeological dig
134 people -
10. Visit the people of Hunza and Abkhazia
1 person -
11. Go on an African Safari
647 people -
12. Ride a gondola in Venice
185 people -
13. Get a tortoise
1 entry . 2 cheers16 people -
14. Get my genetic genealogy DNA testing done
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15. Learn more languages
1 cheer405 people -
16. Have kids
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17. Read the Easton Press "Books that Changed the World"
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18. Read the Easton Press 100 greatest books ever written
1 cheer12 people -
19. Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro
442 people -
20. Eat in a café in Paris
7 people -
21. Solve the Oak Island Mystery
1 person -
22. Ride the Orient Express
82 people -
23. Write my family history
66 people -
24. Be knighted
1 entry26 people -
25. Buy and rent out multiple houses this year
1 person -
26. Own a second home
16 people -
27. Own my own home
1,373 people -
28. Retire early
868 people -
29. Be a millionaire by 30
70 people -
30. Own a cafe
102 people -
31. Be remembered and loved
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32. Learn hypnosis
176 people -
33. Improve my IQ
110 people -
34. Live in Europe for a year
100 people -
35. Read all of Agatha Christie’s “Poirot” novels
1 person -
36. Read the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci
2 people -
37. Read the Complete Arabian Nights
1 person -
38. Meet and converse with the Royal Families of Europe
1 person -
39. Grow my own Tea
16 people -
40. Live to be 125 years old
3 people -
41. Be healthy
2,001 people -
42. Have an organic garden
62 people -
43. Homeschool successfully
45 people
It’s a hobby – ahem – obsession of mine. Still ongoing as it never ends. But now all my data needs to be organized and put into a family history. It’s on the surnames: my dad’s side: Colegrove & Sinnett, Nickels & Moore, Meddings & Nelson, Kretzer & Thiele (Dheel); mom’s side: Sourek & Masek, Pliml, Frühauf & Dezortova (Dezort). On my wife’s side: Kildahl (Kjeldahl) & Perry, Carlson & Hendricks, Anderson, Evans & Price. My lineal Paternal line: Christopher son of David of Joseph of Howard of Melvin of Nathan of Jeremiah, Jr. of Jeremiah of Francis, Jr. of Francis, who came over about 1688 (+/- 8 yrs) from England or Wales to Rhode Island.
It’s good, but it’s not one of my top 43 goals… I’d like to add it when I’ve completed some others on here.
