29th December 2017


143. Make a playlist every month for a year

Usually at the end of every year, I make a facebook post about how the year has been for me. I also include a load of pictures which I get to look through and relive the memories behind them. However, this year I wanted to do something different.
I've always been very passionate about music. I listen to it every single day. If i listen to a certain song in a certain place or at a certain time, when I listen to it from then on, I am always reminded of that time or that place. For some of my playlists, I simply use them to relive old memories or to feel transported to another country etc.
I'm also one to go off music after listening to it for a while. I can't help it, I get bored! So, I thought I'd make a different playlist every month. I'd select a photo which would describe how I felt at the time, and them I would state my aesthetic of the month and what I hope I achieve through each playlist.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. (I'll only write down a few of my favourites from each playlist, however the link to my spotify will be included)



January (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Jumpers and candles - a new year with new music, plus glimpses of 2016 I couldn't let go just yet

Anchor - Novo Amor
Spanish Sahara - Foals
Young Folks - Peter Bjorn and John
Even if it's a lie - Matt Maltese
30 Minute Break - The Luka State
Left Hand Free - Alt-J
Has anyone ever written anything for you - Stevie Nicks
The Wisp Sings - Winter Aid
ILYSB - LANY
Crosses - Jose Gonzales
The Trial Of The Century - French Kicks
Intertwined - Dodie
O Children - Nick Cave
Lifespan - Vaults
Weird Around You - Eerie Summer
A lovely night - La La Land
Memento Mori - Crywank
Terrified - Issac Gracie


February (2017)
Monthly playlist // peaches and cream - Songs that remind me of America, chill tunes and la la land

Life lesson - Dodie
Sweet Emotion - The Kooks
The Words You Say - Harrison Storm
Monster - Kanye West
Bridge Burn - Little Comets
Soundcheck - Catfish and the Bottlemen
With Love - Christina Grimmie
Milk and Honey - Jessarae
You - Petit Biscuit
Splendor - M83
Outro - M83
Wait - M83
How Far I'll Go - Moana
Top to Toe - Femme Lily


March (2017)
Monthly playlist // Fairy lights and green tea - Slowly attempting to mix in songs for summer.

Novels - Rusty Clanton
City of Stars - La La Land
Cocoon - Catfish and the Bottlemen
Rango - Catfish and the Bottlemen
Hourglass - Catfish and the Bottlemen
Flame - Sundara Karma
Shell Suite - Chad Valley
Yamaha - Delta Spirit
Missing you - John Waite
Losing my Religion - R.E.M
Beautiful World - Tennyson
Mt. Washington - Local Natives
Green Light - Lorde
for him. - Troye Sivan
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards - Tame Impala
Like it's over - Jai Wolf (ft. MNDR)
In Quiet Rooms - Ollie MN
Be our Guest - Beauty and the Beast
Untitled - Rusty Clanton
Chinese New Year - SALES




April (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Pressed Flowers and Poetry - Acoustic tunes, a few musicals and some quality bangers.

False Realities - Pleasantry 
Laundry Day - No Vacation
Trouble - Cage the Elephant
Tell me - Johnny Jewel
No Surprise (Bonus Track) - The Shacks
Chloe - Matt Wills
April Skies - The Jesus and Mary Chain
Seven Wonders - Fleetwood Mac
Cinnamon - Jome
Sinnerman - Nina Simone
I want to kiss you - Spook School
The Man from Glasgow - The Raglans
Cold Cold Cold - Cage the Elephant
Newslang - The Shins


May (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Lazy Afternoons and Flower-filled fields - Hazy songs, a few 70's hits, summery tunes and les mis.

Number One - Tove Stryke
Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac
Idle Town - Conan Gray
Naive - The Kooks
Seaside - The Kooks
Swim - Fickle Friends
Ballad of Dwight Fry - Alice Cooper
Hungry Heart - Bruce Springsteen
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Boyfriend - Tegan and Sara
First Day Of My Life - Bright Eyes
To Let Go - c o s y
Amar Pelos Dois - Salvador Sobral
Wake Up - Arcade Fire
The Whole of the Moon - The Waterboys
I Have Never Loved Someone - My Brightest Diamond
Red Red Red - Tom Rosenthal


June (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Oil paints and denim shorts - More pop tunes, still mixed with classics. It's finally summer!

Late Bloomer - Haley Blais
White Tiger - Izzy Bizu
Sign of the Times - Harry Styles
Crash - The Primatives
17 - Youth Lagoon
Desire - Years & Years
Twist and Shout - The Beatles
Self Control - Frank Ocean
Sick of Losing Soulmates - Dodie
Step Out - Jose Gonzales
Somebody Else - The 1975
Stay With Me - Angus and Julia Stone
Valerie - Amy Winehouse
Firestone - Kygo
Obstacles - SYD Matters
Sober - Lorde
bath - offonoff


July (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Lemon water and wind chimes - Pop playlist, quality tunes and chill beats. Bring on the holiday!

Malibu - Miley Cyrus
Absolutely Smitten - Dodie
Digging Holes - The Raglans
Mr. Blue Sky - ELO
What You Know - Two Door Cinema Club
Little Talks - Of Monsters and Men
Dancing in the Moonlight - Toploader
All Those Friendly People - Funeral Suits
PILLOWTALK - ZAYN
A 1000 Times - Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam
(They Long To Be)Close To You - Carpenters
Light The Sky - Grace VanderWaal
Sorry - Justin Bieber
Hidden Edelweiss - Spark Alaska
Nowhere To Run - BOGA
B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas
Where You Are - Moana
Easy - Sky Ferreira
Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) - The Detroit Emeralds 
Unsquare Dance - Dave Brubeck
Who's Lovin' You - The Jackson 5
La Vie En Rose - Louis Armstrong 
All By Myself - Celine Dion
I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston
Runnin' (Lose It All) - Naughty Boy + Beyonce


August (2017)
Monthly playlist // Sunkissed skin and pina colada - Here we start a new chapter; a better me, a happier me. Live for the moments that you will look back on and smile at.

I Have Nothing - Whitney Houston
Despacito - Justin Bieber
Because You Loved Me - Celine Dion
Sleep Baby Sleep - Broods
Anything - Rusty Clanton
Be Your Own 3AM - Adult Mom
True Colour - Cyndi Lauper
Evermore - Beauty and the Beast
Pacific Blue - Emily Zeck
Million Reasons - Lady Gaga
Rooms On Fire - Stevie Nicks
Nights In White Satin - The Moody Blues
Lovebug - The Jonas Brothers
Secret For The Mad - Dodie
Brooklyn - Fickle Friends
New York, New York - Frank Sinatra
Numb - Max Jury
King Of The Hill - Bigtopp


September (2017)
Monthly Playlist // Fuzzy socks and hot chocolate with cream - Now is the time when things are gonna change, but these songs will help me through it.

September - Earth, Wind and Fire
Spooky Ghost - SNCKPCK
Savana Sabertooth - OH!hello
Vampire Banquet - Fox Academy 
Grew Up At Midnight - The Maccabees
Anybody Else But You - The Moldy Peaches
Open Season - High Highs
Not Alone - Darren Criss
Think Twice - Celine Dion
Grow - Conan Gray 
You'll Find - Dan & Drum
God Only Knows - Kina Grannis
Into My Arms - Nick Cave
I Will Be Okay - Mimi


October (2017)
Monthly playlist // Horror films and messy buns - Somewhere deep inside of these bones, an emptiness began to grow. Halloween is here, its time to get spooky...

This is Halloween - Nightmare Before Christmas
Jack's Lament - Nightmare Before Christmas
Oogie Boogie's song - Nightmare Before Christmas
Sally's Song - Nightmare Before Christmas
Poor Jack - Nightmare Before Christmas
Finale - Nightmare Before Christmas
Jump In The Line - Harry Belafonte
Monster Mash - Bobby Pickett
Thriller - Michael Jackson
Bad Liar - Selena Gomez
Zombie - The Cranberries
Cotton Candy Skies - Sean Bolton
Life is Beautiful - Vega4
Find My Way Back To You - Priscilla Ahn
She Moves In Her Own Way - The Kooks
Super Heroes - Rocky Horror
Vls - Common Souls
Dream a little dream of me - The Mamas & The Papas
Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You - Frankie Valli
Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
All The Young Dudes - David Bowie
Sugar Mouse - Oh, Atoms
How it yearns - Matt Watts
Varuo - Sigur Ros
Falling for u - Peachy!


November (2017)
Monthly playlist // Comfort films and glittery nail varnish - This is the month when things have to change. It may not be today, but please hold on to the hope of someday.

Lost Boy - Ruth B.
This Isn't You - Stranger Things
Your Song - Kate Walsh
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac
Poppin' - Angela Moyra
When Will My Life Begin (Reprise 2) - Tangled
Life Lesson - Dodie
Neverland - Zendaya
Suddenly, Seymour - Little Shop Of Horrors
Fools - The Ransom Collection 
Drunk Text Romance - Cyberbully Mom Club
Choking On Flowers - Fox Academy 
Wendy - Richie Woods
Mad About The Boy - Ava
Sleep Walk - Santo and Johnny 
Toothpaste Kisses - The Maccabees
Space Song - Beach House
Everything Is Scary - German Error Message
Cut Your Bangs - Girlpool
All I Want - Kodaline
Oo-De-Lally - Rusty Clanton
Edge Of Seventeen - Stevie Nicks
You Were My Girl - Palmas
It's Oh So Quiet - Bjork
Rainbow Connection - Sleeping At Last
Moon River - Audrey Hepburn


December (2017)
Monthly playlist// Old books, wrapping paper and decorations. Happy Christmas your arse, I pray God it's our last. The festive season is here! It's time to be merry and end 2017.

All I Want For Christmas - Mariah Carey
Fairytale Of New York - The Pogues (ft. Kirsty Mccoll)
Merry Little Christmas - Sleeping At Last
Do They Know It's Christmas Time - Band Aid
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - Sleeping At Last
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Sam Smith
Half The World Away - AURORA
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Last Christmas - WHAM
Places We Were Made - Maisie Peters
take me on - joan
Water - Jake Garratt
Seize The Night - Will Varley
At Last - Etta James
COUNT ON ME - NEEDTOBREATHE
Way Down We Go - Kaleo
Chasing Pavements - Adele
Smallest Light - Ingrid Michealson
Not About Angels - Birdy



MY SPOTIFY



So here we are! I had so much fun making these playlists and I will be more than happy to continue making them for every month of 2018. My mood is definitely displayed through the songs on each playlist. You can tell which months I was feeling down and you can see what phases I went through (eg. La La Land, 70's 80's & 90's, Nightmare Before Christmas etc).
I hope that if you decide to do this, that you have as much fun as I did. 

Thank you!

Amy.

31st July 2016


150. Go to Yosemite


I honestly don't think I've seen anything so beautiful in my life. I wasn't prepared for how breathtaking this place was. When we drove though, I was in awe at how big the mountains were. After about 30 minutes of me pressing my face against the car window to try and take everything in, we stopped by Tuolumne Meadows, a large area of grass, wild flowers and, of course, large redwood trees.

After parking our rented car by the campsite, we headed over the road and strolled down the side of a bridge which the Tuolumne river ran under.
After walking down, making sure not to trip on any tree roots or rocks, we arrived in this amazing place right next to the river.






I sat on a large rock which stretched to the middle of the river. This was my favourite place I went in Yosemite because for a small moment, I couldn't hear the sound of cars, or people talking. It was just me and the surrounding nature. I can only hope I feel that at peace again, because It's not been almost a year since I was there, and I haven't felt that way since.
We spent about an hour there, and then drove down to our hotel. Sadly, unlike the rest of the park, our hotel was not as amazing.

There was nothing we could eat, as vegetarians, the air con didn't really work, the beds were uncomfortable and the TV only had a couple of channels that weren't full static.
Nevertheless, we made the most out of it and managed to watch Harry Potter.

As we were only there for the 2 days, after waking up we drove through down to Yosemite falls, the highest waterfall in the park. It was so beautiful. Even now, I can't think of the words to describe the place, and how I felt for the short time I was there.

Here's a short playlist of songs that I listened to when in Yosemite:

-Vampire Banquet // Fox Academy
-Young Folks // Peter Bjorn and John
-Spanish Sahara // Foals
-Savana Sabertooth //OH!hello
-Bridge Burn //Little Comets
-Anything // Rusty Clanton
-Even if it's a lie // Matt Maltese
-Open Season // High Highs
-Stay with me (live from Berlin) // Angus and Julia Stone
-Terrified // Isaac Gracie
-Obstacles // SYD Matters
-Santa Monica Dream // Angus and Julia Stone
-Mt. Washington // Local Natives
-Novels // Rusty Clanton

I'm already planning to go again, for longer so I can see more of this gorgeous place.

Thanks,

Amy.

29th June 2016 + 19th March 2017


40. See Dodie live



Since I made this bucket list, I've seen Dodie live twice! Because I didn't take many photos at the first one, I thought I should include the second time I saw her too. Plus the first time I actually met her!

I've been watching Dodie for a couple years now. I remember the first song of hers I heard was 'She' and as soon as I heard the first strum of her guitar, I fell in love. Because I related so much to that song and the meaning behind the lyrics, I wanted to hear more songs of hers and so to this day, she is my favourite musician.
Dodie has influenced many things in my life, for example to learn how to play the ukulele - and there's not a week when I don't play it. She has also inspired me to start writing music again (not that it's actually any good). I really can't imagine my life without Dodie and her music.


When I found out she was doing a small gig to an audience of about 30 people in a small cafe in London, I had to go! The cafe itself was probably one of the most instagrammable places I've ever been. It's called the 'Cereal Killer' cafe (and I highly suggest you take a trip there - www.cerealkillercafe.co.uk ). The show was actually amazing and as I stood to grab my things and leave, Dodie walked right past me and towards the counter. It was then I realised that people were actually queuing up to meet her and Hedy, her sister. I was obviously shook that I finally had the opportunity to meet one of my favourite people on this planet.

During this time I was going through my GCSE's and so it was a nice break to go to London for the evening and see her. When I met her I wanted to get a selfie as well as a Polaroid so I got my mum to take the Polaroid whilst Dodie held my phone. I left with the biggest smile on my face.


When I went to the second gig, it was at a smallish venue in Bournemouth. Myself and a friend queued for about 2 hours and then got a good space in the middle. I was so shook when I found out Rusty Clanton was opening for her as I love his music too. The concert was so good! Better than the first one was, if that was even possible. I didn't meet her at the end of it, but I didn't need to because it felt like I was on that stage with her.
To make things even better, at the start of her song 'Absolutely Smitten' she threw out small instruments to the audience. I managed to catch one of them. It was a row of bells on a piece of material which you could Velcro round your wrist and shake. So, I played along during the song. I was so happy that I managed to catch something, and when I looked down I found that it was signed!
It was such a good night, and it wouldn't be a surprise if I went to see Dodie again.

If you're a fan of Dodie, I highly recommend you go to see her because she is so amazing live. She's just as lovely and beautiful as she is in her videos.

Thanks,

Amy.


10th April 2017



155. Become a 'Dancing Queen' (17) 


I'm sure everyone dreams of the day when they turn 17 just so they can apply to the iconic song 'Dancing Queen' by ABBA.

Just me?

Well, I am now officially a dancing queen! I wanted to do something pretty chill this year for my birthday, so instead of having of having a party, I just went up to London for the day with my parents. I also went to Brighton a few days later with my cousin.

Because I don't live really far away from London, I've been there many times in my life. I never really liked London, purely because of how busy it is. But I'm learning to get past that and concentrate on the beautiful parts of London such as the unique architecture, rows of expensive shops and aesthetically pleasing cafes.

Luckily on my trip to London this time, I didn't run into any really rude people and I knew where I was going. I wanted to go to Tate Britain as I hadn't gone in years and I love Tate Modern. I was taken aback by the amount of inspiring, lively and expressive paintings which were presented before me.

Personally, I prefer abstract art but the amount of time and effort put into those paintings just shook me.

After this I made my way over to Madame Tussauds, getting ready to become a proper tourist. I think I was most excited to stand next to the wax figure of Van Gogh. It really was an arty day.

Onto Brighton
Brighton is basically my second home as I go there so often. I just can't get enough of the place! The pier is my favourite place to go as I love the rides (although the first time I went on them I thought I was going to fall off into the sea) and I also have a love for the rubbish 2p machines in the arcade.

The lanes also have their own beauty. I think the north laine is my favourite part as an amazing second hand shop called 'Snoopers Paradise' allows you to loose yourself through old black and white photographs of different families, old vinyl and weird trinkets (I'm not a fan of the boxes of china doll parts though). They also have a quality old photomatic which I have to go to every time I'm in Brighton.

Not to mention the AMAZING vegan restaurants/cafe's which are scattered round every corner. There's also this great bubble tea place where I like to sit and people watch, cause Brighton is just so full of beautiful people with beautiful clothes and beautiful personalities.
There are photo opportunities everywhere! Whether it's on the beach by the old burnt down pier or against the graffiti covered walls, my Instagram gets a spam of photos.
I don't think I'll ever stop loving Brighton. It's not the first time I've spent my birthday in Brighton, and it definitely won't be the last. I plan to live there someday which is basically impossible as a nice sized flat costs about £1 million, but hey a girl can dream.

I think being 16 was one of the worst years of my life, mainly cause of the whole being forced to decide my future when I don't even know what I want to do.
I'm planning on making 17 one of the best years of my life.
I hope it's the same for you.


Thanks,

Amy.



14th June 2017


77. Do a photo shoot for fun


Okay.. So technically this shoot was for my photography project, however I took far more photos of things irrelevant to my theme. I asked my friend if she could model a skirt that I had embroidered a response to a sexist comment into. She said yes, and so we ventured down to the woods which surround our estate.
Another friend of ours tagged along and brought his speaker, from which we played a mixture of 90's songs, Les Miserable and S club 7.

Usually I find taking photos for photography to be a chore, which is why I wanted to fill two needs with one deed. As soon as I took the first photo which would not be included in my coursework, I knew this was going to be an ongoing shoot aiming to capture teen years and all the stuff that goes with it.

We walked up to my favourite place in the forest: a large hill with tall pine trees scattered along it. It really is beautiful when you look up and see the sun spying through the gaps between leaves and pine needles. I would occasionally take photos of the skirt in different lighting but I eventually began to focus more of enjoying myself and taking photos of my friends having fun.

Just from this simple shoot, it's inspired me to start going out of my way and taking my camera around with me so I don't have to worry about missing a moment. I'm one of those people who see a photo opportunity everywhere, so actually having my camera on me when I spot one would be very handy!

I think I love these photos because they're so raw. There's not really any posing or editing. The emotions on my friend's faces are real and I've captured them. For this shoot I just wanted them to be themselves, and that's exactly what they did and so the outcome is real and personal.

This was a good idea and I will do this again.


Thanks,

Amy.



6th November 2016


33. Attend an awesome concert


Looking back now, there's so many amazing gigs I remember going to. But the first awesome concert I went to after this bucket list was created had to be Catfish and the Bottlemen at the Bournemouth O2.
Now, I had seen Catfish before and they were bloody brilliant, so of course I wanted to see them again. I got a standing ticket and got as close as I could to the front. I was to the side but still in the mosh pit. They played all my favourite songs and I managed to get a load of photos and videos.

You know that feeling you get when you're standing with strangers but you're dancing together and you all have something in common. That adrenaline when the band stops but the audience keeps singing and you don't feel alone.

You can feel the bass in your chest and the ground shaking and you'll probably never see these people in the crowd again, but you forget that and sing until you loose your voice.

People are sat on other's shoulders with their hands in the air. Personal space is forgotten but it doesn't matter because you're seeing a good band and you're reminded that this is what it feels like to be alive.

And if you've never felt this feeling before, I hope you will; because there is nothing like it. You can feel it more than once and it won't ever get old. I think we need to feel this every once in a while.

There was and will be many concerts after this one. I will see Catfish again.

Thanks,

Amy.

9/10th August 2016


12. Go to Disneyland, California



Words cannot even begin to describe how happy I was. Disney has played a very big part in my life. Ever since I was little I can remember watching old Disney videotapes and learning important life lessons as well as enjoying the magical worlds I could escape to. 
I vaguely remember going to Disneyland Paris when I was 7, but I can only remember being absolutely knackered when having to walk a few miles down the stretch of hotels as ours was the one on the end. Sadly, I have no other memories of the park, the rides or characters...

Which is why I was so thrilled when I found out I would be going on a 3 week road trip around California with my parents. They surprised me and said that we would be spending 2 days in Disney at the very end. 
I almost cried. 
I remember walking into the park and feeling years worth of nostalgia and excitement building up ready to explode! 


After 2 very short days of rides, Disney characters, food and magic, I had to say a temporary goodbye to the place I had wanted to go for so many years. I knew I wouldn't be able to afford another trip to Disney for a long time, and it was very sad to remember that as I got on the bus back to our hotel; but I know that I will never forget the happy tears I cried in that park. 

Thinking back now as I write this post, almost a year after I was there, I can still feel the happiness that I felt then. It's such an amazing place where everyone was so nice.

I think my favourite ride had to be either California Screamin' or Space Mountain. I had watched videos on what the roller coasters were like because I usually get quite nervous before going on an unfamiliar ride. However, when I sat down on Screamin', I had no idea how fast this ride actually was. It wasn't even the first huge drop that scared me the most, it was the speed building up to it.
There were so many things I wanted to do, but I didn't even manage to do half of them! This motivates me even more to start saving so I can go again  to do everything. It will take time and effort (student discounts always manage to persuade me to spend money) but I know that I will be back at that park soon.

This has been the best holiday I've had so far.
And it won't be the last.

Thanks,

Amy.


Hello!

This is my bucket list, which has 100+ things I would like to do before I die. I believe that I can do everything on it, even if it takes years. This list is very personal to me, but I would like to share my adventures with the world, so hopefully you will be inspired to create your own bucket list!

I know, this list is very long and will continue to be updated!

If I have completed a goal, I will cross it out and provide a link to another post, which gives a story on my experience. I will also have done some of these things before, but I wrote them down anyway because I wanted to do them after my list was made, so I can record my experiences.


  1. Carve my name into a tree
  2. Do a 365 day photo challenge
  3. Re-create the 'tunnel scene' from Perks
  4. Have a huge water fight
  5. Eat a whole roll of Hubba Bubba  *Never again
  6. Make a dreamcatcher
  7. Live in Brighton
  8. Go to Disneyland, California
  9. Get married
  10. Go clubbing
  11. Own a Polaroid camera
  12. Prom
  13. Road trip with friends
  14. Go to Tokyo
  15. Watch a meteor shower
  16. Kiss someone at 12 am new years
  17. Ride in a limo
  18. Go to the Maldives
  19. Finish my art journal
  20. Go on a roller coaster
  21. Go to a music festival
  22. Attend an awesome concert
  23. Release paper lanterns
  24. Climb a tree
  25. Hug a Disney Character 
  26. See Dodie live
  27. Be a maid of honour
  28. Get a tattoo
  29. Go to a midnight movie premier
  30. Sleep under the stars
  31. Buy a ton of disposable cameras
  32. Watch a sunset
  33. Watch a sunrise
  34. Wish on a shooting star
  35. Take pictures in a photo booth
  36. Get a record player
  37. Have my own hotel room
  38. Have someone paint a portrait of me
  39. Visit the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam
  40. Watch all the Harry Potter movies in one go
  41. Explore a new town/city
  42. Go to a drive-in movie
  43. Watch fireworks
  44. Make bread
  45. Go for a long bike ride
  46. Meet a celebrity
  47. Grow hair to lower hips
  48. See the Northern lights
  49. Write a letter and open it in one year
  50. Go to all the Disney parks
  51. Do a photo shoot for fun
  52. Learn to drive
  53. Finish college
  54. Go to a protest
  55. Go to Brighton Pride
  56. Hug a Redwood tree
  57. See a whale
  58. Have a pen pal
  59. Go to see a ballet
  60. Have my palm read
  61. Go to a medium
  62. Go on a cruise
  63. Stay in a 5 star hotel
  64. See a West End musical
  65. Float in the Dead Sea
  66. Go to Mardi Gras
  67. Go to Reading Festival
  68. Go to Glastonbury Festival
  69. Save up for 4 months
  70. Start making art for fun
  71. Take photos with film
  72. Go paragliding
  73. Try surfing
  74. Henna
  75. Stand under a waterfall
  76. Go to a wax museum
  77. Own 10+ plants at one time
  78. Spend a weekend in Brighton
  79. Go to D23 expo
  80. Visit a natural hot springs
  81. Go to Italy
  82. Buy some crystals
  83. Go to a cat cafe
  84. Ride a zip line 
  85. Jump off a cliff into the sea
  86. Stay at a Vegas hotel on the strip
  87. Attend the Holi Festival
  88. Take part in a huge food fight
  89. Have a crepe from Harajuku
  90. Go to a glowworm cave
  91. Own a dog
  92. Fly first class
  93. Watch the Cornetto Trilogy in one go
  94. Try frozen yogurt
  95. See Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' in real life
  96. Make a playlist every month for a year
  97. Volunteer at an animal shelter
  98. Watch all the Disney classics
  99. Learn 200 songs on the ukulele
  100. Attend Pride in another Country
  101. Attend La Tomatina in Spain
  102. Go to Yosemite
  103. See the Great Barrier Reef in Australia 
  104. Go to Blue Lagoon in Iceland
  105. Go to Universal
  106. Go to Hollywood
  107. Become a 'Dancing Queen' (17)
  108. Turn 18
  109. Get braces taken off
  110. Put a nice note in a library book
  111. See Ed Sheeran live
  112. Go to comic con
  113. Visit ancient ruins
  114. Take 100 Polaroids
  115. Sun tan tattoo
  116. Write a song (that I actually like)
  117. Drink 5 different types of tea
  118. Go to a really old bookshop
  119. Go for a late night drive
  120. Finish a TV show
  121. Buy some really expensive makeup
  122. Go to Greece
  123. Go camping with friends
  124. Have a campfire on the beach
  125. Go to a black sand beach
  126. See Wicked live
  127. See Les Miserable live
  128. See Anastasia live
  129. Have a white Christmas
  130. Go to a spiritual retreat
  131. Take my parents for a meal
  132. Visit a ghost town
  133. Make a snowman
  134. Go to a salt flat
  135. Visit Moraine Lake
  136. Sing to an audience
  137. Go to university
  138. Move out