I've always kept a mental bucket list, but it wasn't until the summer of 2012 when I really started putting pen to paper and formally writing down all the things that I wanted to include on the list.
I remember that day during June 2012 well: I was in Anchorage for work, but stayed over the weekend so I could do some hiking in the area. The night before, I had purchased a new journal (I am a sucker for good journals) that was appropriately San Francisco themed with the perfect quote so I started writing down the specifics. At that point, I don't think I had even developed an obsession with San Francisco yet, so I find the whole thing even more fabulous.
I had brought my journal with me in my hiking backpack for the day because I guess my thought was that I might be inspired by the natural beauty surrounding me and want to write something poetic. Instead, at the trailhead for Flattop Mountain, a popular hiking spot outside Anchorage, I found the perfect park bench with an incredible view and started writing down all my thoughts on things I wanted to do in my life and my bucket list started.
Of course, after I got down everything I could, I promptly climbed the mountain and took some peace sign pictures at the summit.
From there, the list took off and I have since added to it, but not in a very methodical way. Sometimes I'll make notes in my work notebook or put them on a to do list in my phone and other times I'll make mental notes of things to add. Recently, though, I took on the semi-colossal task of consolidating everything into a spreadsheet (because that's how I do). Of course I might have missed some hidden away in a notebook somewhere, so it's definitely a work in progress, but here it is. I also resisted the urge to put every country in the world as places to visit and rather focused on specific activities I wanted to complete or festivals I wanted to attend.
The best part of the exercise? Going back through the list of things I had added in past years and realizing that I had completed them. Attending the International Hot Air Balloon Festival (#12), going white water rafting (#59), taking a glassblowing class (#79), attending the Richmond night market (#67), going on a jungle bridge tour (#77) and overnight camping at a place so remote you couldn't drive to it (#56) are all things I have crossed off in the past couple years (in the case of white water rafting, I went 4 times one summer!), among many others.
In some instances, friends helped me to cross things off my list without even knowing it. When I went to visit a friend in San Diego last fall, lo and behold, he really wanted to go whale watching (#21). I missed my opportunity to see a whale (but some of our boat did), but we did see a lot of dolphins coming to the surface of the water. It makes my heart happy when we are so on the same page and I adore my friends even more when they help me cross something off the list.