While I have yet to tackle the socks, I did make a hat! So my overall knitting skills are improving, hurrah! I think I have some double-pointed needles lying around, and I know I have vacation soon. Sock time? I think so!
ELwhat's Life List
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1. Learn how to play the harmonica
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2. Explore Cincinnati.
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3. Become a certified Yoga instructor.
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4. Participate in a World Naked Bike Ride
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5. Watch every episode of M*A*S*H
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6. Stop judging people.
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7. Memorize "The Night Before Christmas"
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8. Shave 10 minutes off my last sprint-triathalon time
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9. Write a song
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10. Go back to Chile
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11. Knit a pair of socks, legwarmers, mittens...
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12. learn how to spin poi
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How I did it: I did a juice fast. I think this is the best way to go if it's your first fast. Your body doesn't have to use energy digesting, so it can work instead on getting rid of impurities in your system. The juice keeps you hydrated and provides you with healthy vitamins and sugars to keep you going. I really would like to do extended juice fasts, and then eventually a water fast. It's a beautiful, refreshing experience, but really nothing to rus… Read how I did it…
How I did it: It was a lucky break or a chance happening more than anything else. I didn't even fill out an application! Granted, I am just a server at a restaurant, but that's perfect because I'm a student. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I found other things to do with my time besides thinking about my ex-boyfriend, like pursuing my goals. I got a job, DJ-ed two radio shows, became a political activist, fixed a kite, taught myself guitar, took 18 credit hours of classes...I was very busy, but I explored my own potential, my interests, my city, and the world around me. Read how I did it…
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I wrangled up a new/old bike. It’s old and neglected, but it has so much potential that I couldn’t pass it up. My friend, a mechanic at the local bike co-op, is coming over in a few days to assess the damage and the work that needs to be done. I’m so excited!
I’m going home from school in two weeks for my mom’s birthday. There’s a really good piercing place there. Before I get back on the highway to drive home, but after I say goodbye to my parents, I’m stopping to get my nose pierced. It’ll happen. Jan. 25. I hope.
