Katrina Davidson




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  1. 1. Go back to France
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  2. 2. switch jobs
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  3. 3. become a certified pharmacy technician
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  4. 4. read a book
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  5. 5. Save money for my wedding
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  6. 6. stop procrastinating
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  7. 7. Speak French again
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  8. 8. walk for an hour a day
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  9. 9. Become Financially Independent
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  10. 10. write a book
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  11. 11. Learn to cook
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  12. 12. Learn to play the guitar
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  13. 13. pay off my student loans
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  14. 14. give grampy and grammy $2000 in back-rent.
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  15. 15. pay back my mom and dad
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  16. 16. Lose 60 lbs
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  17. 17. get married
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  18. 18. Buy a House
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give away the things that I don't need
Easier Than You Think

At first, this was very difficult to do. Many things have sentimental attachments to people. For example, you may have an object like an antique frame that belonged to your late grandmother. You might feel like you are betraying her by giving it away, or selling it, but the memory of her is not in the frame, it’s in your head. Instead, give it to a relative who might be interested in it, or, take a picture of it and place it in a scrapbook.

I once heard that material objects can’t be taken with you to the afterlife, so, if this is true, then things on Earth are definitely not worth hanging onto, unless of course you need it to survive.



Find out what the little pockets on cats' ears are for
Just Google It...

I came across this goal when I went to the homepage, and then I had to find out for myself, lol. So I googled it, and in the link below I found out the information.

http://www.ehow.com/facts_5623522_do-cats-little-pockets-ears_.html

Ear Structure

Much like a human’s ear, a cat’s ear has three components: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The ear pocket, or pinna, is on the outside edge of the outer ear. The outer ear comprises the semi-rigid pyramid shape that is completely external on the cat’s head.

Form and Function

The ear flap on a feline’s outer ear helps enable a cat’s exceptional hearing ability. The pinna performs two functions; it funnels sound into the ear canal in the middle ear, and it also helps the ear flex and rotate up to 180 degrees to better pinpoint and funnel sounds.




 

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