My boyfriend and I went for a walk around two lakes yesterday afternoon. He suggested it, and this is rare, so I greedily accepted! Of course, it was noontime with ninety four degree sun beating on us, and the walk is about two hours, but I had a lot of fun, and we talked about so many great things! It is also a great way to beat the mantra into my head—this will be routine, I will eat better, and I could dream of all the water I could drink and the fruits and veggies I would eat when I got home.
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1. finish my Master's degree
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2. do a great job my first year of teaching.
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3. read two books a week
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4. get a poem published in 2005
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5. be more patient
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6. save up 3 months worth of salary for emergencies
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7. lose that pesky weight gained after quitting smoking
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8. release a bookcrossing book
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9. go to New Zealand
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10. read 100 books in 2005
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11. grow my own vegetables
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12. meditate daily
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13. visit every state in the U.S.
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14. write a book
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15. own a million books
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16. re-learn french
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17. Buy a House
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18. hike the appalachain trail
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