I got my first bike a few months ago at the age of 30. It honestly wasnt as tricky as I thought it would be. Its been a good way to spend a few sunday afternoons so far.
Hugjunkie's Life List
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1. Learn to speak Spanish
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2. go to iceland
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3. pay off my debt
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4. purchase consciously: organic, local, fair trade...
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5. stop eating sugar
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6. Get rid of stuff
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7. Take more walks in the evening
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8. Visit China
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9. Improve my self-esteem
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10. see the nothern lights
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11. write a short story.
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12. improve my cooking skills
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13. learn silversmith techniques to make jewelery
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14. live by the sea
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15. read as many books as possible, starting with all the books I own but haven't read
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16. go hiking
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17. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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18. Own a dog
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19. lose a significant amount of weight
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I have about 40 unread books on my shelf and a compulsion to keep buying more. This is going take a long time to achieve, yet am determined to do it! Wicked, We need to talk about Kevin, Kafka on the shore and A suitable boy are all started. When these are finished, I can start on the rest!
I used to go hiking all the time, but getting older and having to get a responsible job has stopped my treks into the British countryside. First job is to get some new boots and then there is no stopping me! I have spent some time in the Lake distict recently and want to go back to explore more. The other option that my partner keeps talking about is the 3 peaks challenge. I am up for that but at a more leisurely pace than the 1 or 2 days he is talking about.
