Got through prac with flying colours! I loved my time at the school and the teachers were pretty keen too. I was really glad i got to do it, even if i was spewing nervous in the beginning. :D
BekJ's Life List
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1. Read the entire Bible
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2. become a teacher
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3. get rid of all my clutter
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4. Get all my mp3's properly tagged
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5. backpack through Europe
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6. take more photographs
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7. Read 50 books in 2007
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8. Get my first aid certifcate
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9. see the northern lights
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10. learn to sew
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11. write in my journal more frequently
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12. find a four leaf clover
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13. go skiing
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14. brew my own beer
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15. Learn to apply makeup
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16. finish my cross stitch
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17. be less grumpy
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18. buy an apartment
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19. See all the films that have won the Best Picture Oscar
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20. Get to my goal weight
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21. Go camping
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22. finish reading all my half read books
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23. Complete a two week full body detox
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24. pray every day
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25. Grow a garden
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26. Hand in everything on time this semester
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27. Pierce my bellybutton
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28. throw out old magazines
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29. exercise three times a week for six weeks
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30. Kiss on top of the Eiffel Tower
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31. Go to the theatre
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32. travel the world with someone I love
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Recent entries
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9 months ago
Woohoo!
9 months ago
I know it’s only retail and it’s also only a christmas thing, BUT! it’s exactly what i wanted. If they keep me that’s great and if they boot me after the contract is up, that’s even better. :D Glad to be working somewhere i actually believe in the product.
Books #5 - #7
1 year ago
Roll of Thunder, Hear my cry – Mildred Taylor
Wizard of Earthsea – Ursula Le Guin
Hatchet – Gary Paulsen
So I’m a little behind schedule considering it is June in two days, but the list is definitely rolling along thanks to the load of juvenile fiction i have to read for my course. These are all fairly old, so having stood the test of time, they are really quite superb.
They deal with varying themes, and pretty gripping. Maybe because they’re quite easy, but fantastic nonetheless.
