There are so many amazing people in the world, and I would hate to miss out on someone’s wittiness because I didn’t learn sign language. What a beautiful way to communicate.
ChristinaLouise's Life List
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1. Focus on all the good in life
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2. Learn sign language
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3. Learn Braille
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4. Construct gorgeous abs
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5. Do a Pull-up
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6. Gracefully do the Scorpion pose - Vrschikasana
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7. Do an ultramarathon
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8. Finish 2 books a month
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9. Achieve a professional level of Belly Dance skill
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10. Travel to East Africa
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11. Read and write Chinese with great fluencey
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12. Live in a cabin up north
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13. Learn to drive a stickshift
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14. Contribute all I can with the time I have
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I am a lover of language and communication. Learning to read braille would be a phenomenal skill to have.
Beware of Cat
by Vincent Wyckoff
184 pages
What an honest, open-hearted read. This collection of stories is a sneak peek into the rhythm of the lives we brush past each day. I am always refreshed by the integrity and genuine character that is so common in folks hailing from Minnesota.
“So here it is, Sam, with a nod of gratitude.”
Vincent Wyckoff
The Echo Maker
by Richard Powers
451 pages
I quickly fell into this story and became tangled in my own struggle for meaning along with the main character, Mark Schlueter. This was a powerful read that evoked much reflection as it rubbed up against the core pillars of how we define ourselves.
“To find the soul it is necessary to lose it.”
A. R. Luria


