My 80 year old friend taught me how to crochet and I’ve been working on making a purse for a couple weeks now. YAY! It’s not hard either.
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4. Read Cyrano de Bergerac in French
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5. Read Don Quixote in Spanish
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6. Join the Peace Corps
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7. work for a magazine
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8. publish a book
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9. Run 3 miles without stopping
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10. do yoga
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11. get a camera
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12. get a new phone
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13. sit on a rooftop at night
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14. sail in the mediterrenean
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15. Visit the Southern Hemisphere
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16. Get a DNA Heritage test
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17. learn to knit, crochet, and quilt
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18. finish my scrapbook
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19. belly dance
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20. climb a tree
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21. Parasail
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22. Touch an elephant
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23. Meet Michael Jackson
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24. see the northern lights
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25. be kissed in Europe
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26. play piano again
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27. meet all of my aunts and uncles
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28. Ride a horse regularly
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29. Ride a camel in the Sahara
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30. Wear an Hijab in the Middle East
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31. See the Taj Mahal
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32. Visit a Mosque
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33. See China
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34. See Japan with my Father
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35. Live in London again
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36. learn to surf
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37. learn hula
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38. take a road trip with friends
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40. learn a ballroom dance
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41. clean out/redecorate my room
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I got a copy of Don Quixote in English and did a side-by-side with the Spanish version to see how far I can get. My main problem is that the Spanish version had Much better footnotes than the English and I kept getting sidetracked by the extra details and confused. I think that if I can get two good versions in both languages I’d do a lot better. My Spanish is good enough that I could understand a lot of what was being written, but without English to double check I get confused quickly.
Also, my vocabulary isn’t so great.
