I got some tickets for a fancy hotel in Vancouver, and I’m taking my partner up there from Seattle next week. So excited! Does anyone know about how much it will cost?
CorneredFerret's Life List
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1. live a minimalist lifestyle
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2. go on a 2 week long raw foods fast.
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3. apply to Peace Corp.
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4. Take a daily multivitamin
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5. be well-traveled.
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6. learn how to play the violin.
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7. create a long-lasting wardrobe.
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8. stop buying shit!
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9. stop drinking.
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10. send my parents on a cruise.
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11. create a beautiful living space
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12. make people talk.
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13. stay in touch with loved ones.
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14. relax
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15. Sleep seven hours a night
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16. build visible muscles.
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17. teach English overseas.
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18. get into grad school.
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19. live in a non-Western society.
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20. change the world with poetry.
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21. have poise and grace.
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22. be well-prepared every day.
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23. streamline my life.
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24. take the train from Seattle to Vancouver
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Recent entries
1. Soak in the bath with bubbles, music, and a book.
2. Read a book in a cafe.
3. Take a walk alone at night all bundled up. Perhaps with hot chocolate or coffee.
3. Draw in my sketch book or take up some sort of artsy craft, a fun project.
4. Stretch in the morning.
5. Call up a friend and lounge together.
So I thought I was cheating time by sleeping only four hours a night, but it’s getting old. What’s the point of having time if you are physically drained? I need to look at the clock and calculate what time I need to go home and go to bed EVEN if I’m having a good time and EVEN if I’m getting work done. School is over, and I have no excuse for these manic all-nighters anymore. Sleep is highly under-valued.
