I already don't like bucket lists. But there might be some crazy, extreme Christmas bucket lists, Just maybe.
No, no. They are squeamishly embarrassing. Here is a typical writer of the Christmas bucket list:
"Hi! My name is Laura. I'm a wife, a mom of 4, a lover of coffee, to-do lists, and all things organizing. I created this blog to help you navigate the chaos of life as a mom in a (somewhat!) organized fashion."
Her list is normal Christmas things to do. Just a lot of them in one list - no sense of organized approach at all.
Some of the bucket lists are "fun holiday activities". Other bucket lists are "cheesy" things to do. Don't forget the "meaningful" bucket list ideas. Are there at least twelve things on the bucket list? You bet there are 12!
We can have fun with a Christmas bucket list - a "smash-up sort of thing". I think that the Guinness Book of Records would be in the mix. Whatever the Guinness Book of Records has to say about the best Christmas-themed records works for me. Crazy, extreme and usually takes a lot of people or practice to achieve.
I vote for the easy path - something in a Santa suit. Would it be bungy-jumping in the most famous places around the world in a Santa suit? yes - there's a single one in Indonesia in 2011. What about scuba-diving in a Santa suit and feeding a shark? Yes - in Australia in 2011. Having a charity swim in December in Santa suits? Yes - in Northern Ireland. Rappelling down a bridge in a Santa Claus suit? Yes that's been done. And how are your marital arts skills in a Santa suit? They are excellent in Seoul shopping malls. Would it be the largest Santa-suited sky-diving jump? That's a good one - again it's Australia.
And that's a partially compiled set of ideas for a Santa-suited bucket list for 2023. First item: go get a Santa suit.
Here's an item for a Christmas bucket list - decorate your tree with 25 Amaryllis plants.
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