I’m 5’4” and 110 pounds at the moment…97 lbs sounds like a good weight for me. The only problem is that I have EXTREMELY muscular legs from irish dance and 1) They add a lot of weight and raise my BMI and 2) They’re HUGE and I can’t slim them down. Any help?
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3. win the World Irish dance cup
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5. write a book
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6. see the Aurora Borealis
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8. watch all the "Will & Grace" episodes
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10. win the Irish Open
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12. learn to paint
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18. Read "Of Mice and Men"
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20. play "Helena" on the piano
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22. meet anthony rapp
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24. learn braille
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26. catch 'em all
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27. do drive by shootings with my water gun
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How I did it: I was brought up in a meat-eating, Irish family. Meat was on the menu t least once a day. My father told me about all the reasons why he hated vegetarians, how they were skinny wimpy treehuggers, etc. and I believed him. One day, I was at my grandparents' house and they made steak for dinner. And I just said, "I don't eat mammals anymore." Nevermind the fact that I had scarfed down two Wendy's hamburgers the day before, I just wanted to t… Read how I did it…
I started taking lessons when I was 7 years old, but I quit around age 9. I think I progressed WAY faster on my own then I did in a class. The first song I ever played by ear was “Fur Elise” when I was 6…I still play it from time to time. I think my favorite song to play is “Teenagers” by MCR because it’s hard and it sounds so cool, I’m a butthead thugh because I learned the right hand part on my left hand, and now I’ve got it down pat. So maybe I’ll play the bass with my right and the melody with the left…That’ll be different, huh?
Ok so as you know I went to Ireland in June to compete in the Cumman Rince Naistuinta Irish Open Dance competition, but sadly I missed the box by only 1 place. In December I am attending another qualifier for this event, and I hope I place so I can go to Ireland again :)


