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OF

CREATED BY: KRISTA HARTLEY

THE

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“You know, the ancient Egyptians had a beautiful belief about death. When their souls got to the entrance to heaven, the guards asked two questions. Their answers determined whether they were able to enter or not. ‘Have you found joy in your life?’ ‘Has your life brought joy to others?’” - Morgan Freeman

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Merry Christmas,This book is full of pre-made and blank bucket lists for you to fill in and check off. May all your adventures, dreams, and destinations be complete before you kick the bucket many years from now. What are you afraid of? Start filling out the pages and completing your greatest desires. Always remember the advice from the movie Bucket List, ”never pass up a bathroom and never trust a fart.”

Love,

KristaChristmas 2011

Neal & Kathy HartleyTHIS BOOK BELONGS TO:

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BUCKET LIST CATEGORIES

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Where have you been and where do you want to go? Mark it on a large world map or find new places to go in the cities you travel most!

Pre-made lists customized to your personality: books, birds, bike routes, ...and more!

Go back in time and remember your childhood. Relive past traditions that once were lost.

There are so many things to add to your bucket list that does not fall into a category so make a generic list - seperate lists for each person.

Learn to cook new recepies or try new foods, wines, or restaurants.

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IN THIS SECTION:50 States - lived & visitedWorld Maps - places to go Things to do in ChinaThings to do in ColumbusThings to do in ClevelandWonders of the worldTRAV

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“ The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”

-Saint Augustine

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Place a gold star on the places you want to go and a blue star of where you have been.

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Things to do in China:The Forbidden City

The Great Wall

The Terracotta Warriors

Karst Mountains in Yangshuo

Hangshou - Paradise on Earth

Jiuzhaigou

Potala Palace, Lhasa

The Bund, Shanghai

Giant Pandas & Chengdu

Eat Mistery meat

Learn to use chopsticks

Buy pearls

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CLEVELAND | Things To DoRock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

House of Blues

Museum of Art

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Great Lakes Science Center

Cleveland Playhouse Square

USS Cod Submarine Memorial

West Side Market Cleveland

Orchestra at Severance Hall

Christmas Story House

Lake View Cemetery

Cleveland Botanical Garden

Emerald Necklace

Progressive Field/Indians Game

North Chagrin Reservation

Old Arcade

Historic Little Italy

The Corner Alley

Browns Stadium

Great Lakes Brewing Company

Italian Cultural Garden

Tower City Center

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Channel Tunnel

CNTower

GoldenGateBridge

Netherlands North Sea Protection Works

EmpireStateBuilding

ItaipuDam

Panama Canal

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On July 7, 2007 an organization announced a "new" set of the Seven Wonders of the World based on online voting from around the world...

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Chichen Itza, Mexico | Mayan City

Christ Redeemer, Brazil | Large Statue

The Great Wall, China

Machu Picchu, Peru

Petra, Jordan - Ancient City

The Roman Colosseum, Italy

The Taj Mahal, India

SEVENNATURAL WONDERS

Grand Canyon

The Great Barrier Reef

The Harbor at Rio de Janeiro

Mt. Everest

Northern Lights

Paricutin Volcano

Victoria Falls

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Things to do around C olumbus:1. American Whistle C orporation | 6540 Huntley Road

The American Whistle Corporation offers tours (by appointment) Monday through Friday at their facility. They are the only manufacturer in the USA of metal whistles. The tours last about 45 minutes. You’ll see the beginning to end of the manufacturing including some state-of-the-art equipment as well as some of the original equipment used at the beginning of manufacturing.

2. Anthony Thomas Factory | 1777 Arlingate LaneThe Anthony Thomas Factory offers free open hours factory tours every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30AM to 2:30PM. The toll free number to schedule a tour is 877–226–3921. The tour takes about an hour in this 152,000 square foot factory. You’ll walk through the suspended cat-walk and watch eight lines producing 25,000 pounds of candy per shift. The tour guide will explain the process as you tour. You’ll see huge copper kettles and silver wrapped pipes that carry the chocolate and much more.

3. Book Loft of German V il lage | 631 South Third Street The Book Loft of German Village is unique and quaint, and it encompasses one whole city block. Previously in the Civil War era, this building housed general stores, a nickelodeon cinema, and a saloon. The brick walk-ways are beautiful with flower gardens and benches to sit and rest on. The store itself is beautiful and packed with special treasures. Being one of the nation’s largest independent book stores, you’ll find 32 rooms of bargain books, cards, and posters.

4. C OSI | 333 W. Broad StCOSI Columbus is a fantastic science museum. It offers so many programs and packages, and it’s educational as well as fun.

5. C olumbus Food Adventures | www.ColumbusFoodAdventures.comColumbus Food Adventures is a great way to learn more about the diversified cuisines in Columbus Ohio. Offering several unique tours, you’ll not only sample great foods and drinks, you’ll also learn about the culture, architecture, and more of the areas you visit! Go to http://columbusfoodadventures.com/ for more information and tours.

6. C olumbus Zoo and Aquarium | 4850 West Powell Rd., Powell

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7. Dublin Art | Dublin Ohio Dublin Art in public places is the result of The Dublin Arts Council and City of Dublin efforts and commitment to art. They have commissioned various artists to build these works of arts. From a concrete Field of Corn to a soccer ball that stands ten feet high, these are definitely some interesting pieces of work. See all 6 of the Dublin Art:

• Chief Leatherlips Monument | 7377 Riverside Drive • Field of Corn | 4995 Rings Road• Watch House | 5600 Post Road • Out of Bounds Soccer Ball | 7501 Avery Road • Jack Nicklaus Bronze Sculpture | Avery Road & Muirfield Drive • Going – Going – Gone | 6259 Cosgray Road

8. Franklin Park C onservatory | 1777 East Broad StreetFranklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio was built in 1895 and is a leader in the education of ecological awareness and horticulture. Nestled in a 90-plus acre park 2 miles east of downtown Columbus, you’ll find cascading waterfalls, beautiful flower gardens, and paths that wind throughout the park which is free to visitors all year.

9. Ohio Statehouse | 1 Capitol SquareThe Ohio Statehouse has history as far back as 1861. At the beginning of the Civil War the building of the Statehouse was completed.

10. Olentangy Indian Caverns | 1779 Home Road, Delaware

11. Santa Maria | Downtown Columbus

12. Slate Run Living Historical Farm | 1375 State Route 674 North, Canal WinchesterSlate Run Living Historical Farm is the era of the 1800s. You will know you have stepped back in time as you learn how to operate a farm without the use of electricity or gas-powered equipment.

13. Topiary Garden | Washington Avenue & East Town StreetThe Topiary Garden is very unique and it is a part of the Old Deaf School Park in downtown Columbus, Ohio.

14. Wyandotte Winery| 4640 Wyandotte Drive

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This book is full of pre-made and blank bucket

IN THIS SECTION: 1001 Books to Read

Wine TastingBird WatchingDance Moves

Bike Routes Across OHShows & Concerts

PRE-MADE

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MADE “ All life is an experiment . The more experiments you make the better.”

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Celina-Coldwater Bikeway 4.6 mi

Miami & Erie Canal Towpath Trail 10-55 mi

North Coast Inland Trail 67.5 mi

Ottawa River Bikeway & Rotary River Walk 3-7 mi

Slippery Elm Trail 13.9 mi

Tallgrass Trail 12 mi

Wabash Cannonball Trail 63 mi

Coshocton Trail 3.2 mi

Emerald Necklace Trail 70 mi

Great OH Lake-to-River Greenway 100 mi

Huron River Greenway 3 mi

Holmes County Trail 16 mi

Lester Rail Trail 3.2 mi

Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail 10 mi

Mill Creek Bikeway 10.6 mi

Mohican Valley Trail 4.4 mi

Olde Muskingum Trail 6 mi

Richland B & O Trail 18.6 mi

Cedarville Trail 7.8 mi

Creekside Trail 15.2 mi

Heritage Trail 6.2 mi

Iron Horse Trail 5.4 mi

Jamestown Connector 12.5 mi

Mad River Bikeway 2.8 mi

Ohio River Trail 1.1 mi

Olentangy/Scioto Bikeway 18.4 mi

Piqua Linear Parks 14.1 mi

River Corridor Bikeway 23.1 mi

Tri-County Triangle 40.7 mi

Westerville Bikeway 2.75 mi

Xenia Station Trails 170 mi

Blackhand Gorge Trail 4.3 mi

Hockhocking Adena Bikeway 17.9 mi

Moonville Rail Trail 9 mi

National Road Bikeway 2.5 mi

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Richland B & O Trail 18.6 mi

Cedarville Trail 7.8 mi

Creekside Trail 15.2 mi

Heritage Trail 6.2 mi

Iron Horse Trail 5.4 mi

Jamestown Connector 12.5 mi

Mad River Bikeway 2.8 mi

Ohio River Trail 1.1 mi

Olentangy/Scioto Bikeway 18.4 mi

Piqua Linear Parks 14.1 mi

River Corridor Bikeway 23.1 mi

Tri-County Triangle 40.7 mi

Westerville Bikeway 2.75 mi

Xenia Station Trails 170 mi

Blackhand Gorge Trail 4.3 mi

Hockhocking Adena Bikeway 17.9 mi

Moonville Rail Trail 9 mi

National Road Bikeway 2.5 mi

50 Books You Must Read:

The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

1984 by George Orwell

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

A Passage to India by E.M. Forster

Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Hamlet by William Shakespeare

A Bend in the River by V.S. Naipaul

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fritzgerald

The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

The Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank

Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes

Bible by Various

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

Ulysses by James Joyce

The Quite American by Graham Greene

Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks

Money by Martin Amis

The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling

Moby Dick by Herman Melville

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

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His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol

Rebecca by Daphine du Maurier

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

by Mark Haddon

On the Road by Jack Keruac

Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope

The Outsider by Albert Camus

The Colour Purple by Alice Walker

Life of Pi by Yann Martel

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells

Man Without Women by Ernest Hemingway

Gulliver’s Travels by Johnathan Swift

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Huckelberry Finn by Mark Twain

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey

Catch 22 by Joseph Heller

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

The Divine Comedy by Alighieri Dante

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

My Lenses

The World’s Largest Book

Origins and Antiquity

Clay Tablets and Papyrus

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Broadway Shows & Concerts

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Dance.Learn these dances by taking classes or watching tutorials online.

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IN THIS SECTION: Cooking | Eating | RestaurantsCULINARY

“ The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of mankind than the discovery of a star.”

-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

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Inside Out Caramel Apples3 large Granny Smith apples1 large lemon2 cups brown sugar1/2 cup heavy cream2 tbs butter2 tbs light corn syrup1 tsp vanilla extract1/4 cup chopped pecansChocolate sauce (optional)

Cut your apples in half and use a melon baller to scoop out the insides, leaving the walls intact at about 1/2 to 1/4 inch thickness.

Squeeze the juice from the lemon onto the apples and allow to set. This will keep them from turning brown right away.

In a sauce pan over high heat, add the brown sugar, butter, heavy cream and corn syrup. Stir until the brown sugar has dissolved. Then leave it to boil, untouched (don’t stir), until it reaches 230 degrees, about 7-10 minutes. Remove from heat and add the vanilla, stir until it stops bubbling. Allow to cool for about 10-15 minutes.

Using a paper towel, wipe your apples down, removing the lemon juice as much as possible. If the inside of your apple is too wet, the caramel wont stick.

Pour the caramel into the hollowed out apples until just below the top.

Sprinkle with pecans.

Chill in the refrigerator until the caramel has set, about 20 minutes.

Cut into slices and drizzle with chocolate sauce if desired.

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Portabella Pizza Bites6 mini Portabella mushrooms (or 2 large Portabella mushroom caps)1/2 cup marinara sauce (if all you have is a tomato, you can try my Xed Pizza Sauce)1/2 oz. turkey pepperoni (approx. 6 slices)2 oz. black olives3 oz. low-fat Mozzarella cheese1 egg white

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Clean mushrooms and scoop out the insides and stem with a spoon.

Place on baking pan and bake for 7 minutes.

While mushrooms are baking, grate Mozzarella, and combine in a bowl with one egg white. (Usually low-fat cheese has trouble melting, so this technique helps the cheese melt while adding a bit of protein.)

Remove mushrooms from oven, and turn the broiler to High.

On the mushrooms layer pizza sauce, cheese mixture, olives, and pepperoni slices.

Return pan to oven and broil on High for 3 minutes or until cheese has melted and started to brown.

6 MUSHROOMS PROVIDE:1 1/2 vegi servings1/2 protein serving1/2 fat serving2 dairy servings

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1. Yeast Bread2. Beef Tenderloin Steaks3. Cream Pie4. Crème brûlée5. Fudge6. Cream Puffs7. Crown Roast8. Fried Chicken

9. Roux10. Pasta & Cream Sauce11. Roasted Turkey & Gravy12. Chocolate Pudding13. Layer Cake14. Soufflés15. Chicken Stock

15 Recipes to Make:

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Restaurants to Try:

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Top 10 Best-Value Italian Wines:1. Stella Pinot Grigio 2003 (Umbria, Italy) $10

A lively, 100% Pinot Grigio with clean, crisp flavors of citrus fruits. Imported by Leonardo LoCascio and sold at a very reasonable $10 per bottle. Pair this number with a spicy stir fry, cream sauce dishes, or a well-seasoned fish dish.

2. Villa Sandi Prosecco Extra Dry $12This Prosecco, a sparkling wine from northern Italy, is amazing with appetizers such as chilled shrimp and cocktail sauce, also plays very well with Gorgonzola, Mozzarella, and fresh goat cheese.

3. Saracco Moscato d’Asti 2004 (Piedmont) $12This mildly sweet wine from northern Piedmont’s Asti area, has a slight sparkle to it, bringing both balance and clarity. Perfect for foods with a heavy hitting spice that needs a bit of taming.

4. Produttori del Barbaresco Nebbiolo delle Langhe 2002 (Piedmont) $16 This Barbaresco wine from the Nebbiolo grape, boasts amazing clarity and tongue-tying tannins. Game, specifically venison, will mellow this wine a bit, but give it a go for its endearing intensity and all over peppered flavor.

5. Antinori Peppoli Chianti Classico 2001 (Chianti) $ 15 This Chianti (named for the Italian region, not the grape - the grape is predominantly Sangiovese)is a delightful accompaniment to traditional Italian fare. Rich flavors, good, solid structure with well placed tannins.

6. Castello di Monastero Chianti Superiore 2001 (Chianti) $10 This is a well-worn red that can go the distance with a wide variety of foods (yes, innately bent

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Top 10 Best-Value Italian Wines:towards Italian fare). Easy to buy, easy to drink and undeniably Italian in character. A sure shot with tomato-based pasta, prosciutto and Italian cheeses.

7. Fontodi Chianti Classico 2001 (Chianti) $20 This is a medium-bodied red with distinct ruby red color, blackberry and dark cherry flavors dominate this well-rounded wine. Enjoy the versatility give it a try with hearty Italian fare or New World favorites like pizza, pestos, grilled meats or veggies!

8. Righetti Amarone 2000 (Veneto) $18 This is a super bargain Amarone with rich, dark flavors of dried cherries and a warm, spicy finish.

9. Marenco Scrapona Moscato D’ Asti (Piedmont) 2003 $13 You should be able to find this wine for around $13 at a local wine shop, and it is well worth the hunt. This is a very aromatic white wine with super zesty flavors of both tangerine and grapefruit, mixed with melon and surrounded by honeyed overtones. A very easy going sweeter wine with the flexibility to pair with appetizers, follow a cappuccino and chocolate covered biscotti or shimmy up to a summer pie.

10. Famiglia Anselma Barolo 2000 (Piedmont) $40 OK, so $40 a bottle is typically not categorized as “best bargain” wine; but for a Barolo, $40 is a steal and this wine is worth every last dime. A strong, full-bodied red wine that with tantalizing berry flavors and a nose full of roses. Recommend serving with a zesty pot roast or noticeable cheeses.

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CHILDHOODIN THIS SECTION: Go back to your Childhood Memories through old pictures and fond memories.

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“ All of us have moments in our childhood where we come alive for the first time. And we go back to those moments

and think, this is when I became myself.”-Rita Dove

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Childhood Photos

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EUROPE VACATION PART 2

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“ I have a simple philosophy: Fil l what’s empty. Empty what’s ful l.

Scratch where it itches.”-Alice Roosevelt Longworth

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Make lists for yourself of al l the thingsyou want to do in life.

Have a list for yourself and share a list with each other.Enjoy making your lists and have fun!

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Kathy’s List

#1MOM

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Neal’s List #1DAD

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#1DAD

Things to do together:

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