My niece, who is six, calls it her "bucket list" like from the movie. "Oh," she will say when I speak of a museum or a zoo..."that's on our bucket list." The thought that that little angel needs to plan out things to do before she dies is just too gruesome a thing to consider...but she's got one.
Mine is simple and includes categories such as going places to have a nice meal, experiencing trips/journies, a spa day, renting a cabin in Maine, that sort of thing. All of which are attainable.
But what if I were less practical in my listing of things? What if I put things on my list such as "live in a yurt" or "own and operate a Bed and Breakfast" instead of "sleep in a yurt" and "stay at a bed and breakfast on Maple Street"? What if I went crazy with my list and flipped through a mag of African safaris? "Ride an elephant" could be added. "run with a zebra"--that sort of thing.
What if....but probably not