I just got off the emotional roller coaster that was the final episode. All I can think of to say is “What a beautiful thing.” In every way, it just is. Overall, this series has made me feel more from watching it than I have from real life in quite some time. It tugs at every emotion I’ve ever felt in my 24 years on this planet, and some I didn’t know I had.
Lpaz's Life List
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1. Grow a prize-winning vegetable
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2. Learn to play guitar
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3. bike across the Golden Gate Bridge
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4. Sleep in a hammock
206 people -
5. Be on The Price is Right
147 people -
6. learn how to stop on rollerblades
35 people -
7. build a treehouse
377 people -
8. learn about wine
814 people -
9. drive across the country
441 people -
10. go parasailing
682 people -
11. cut my hair short
181 people -
12. go white water rafting
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13. take more pictures
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14. Be able to point out constellations
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15. Watch the "Godfather" movies
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16. see a game at Fenway
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17. milk a cow
491 people -
18. Research my genealogy
214 people -
19. Learn to sew
3,470 people
Recent entries
Everything ends.
3 years ago
Not a bad start
3 years ago
One of my favorite spots in St. Louis is the Missouri Botanical Garden, and their Chihuly glass exhibit got me back in the picture-taking spirit. Shooting with an automatic focus is maddening when there’s so much to see.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/atliberty/album?.dir=9ee5re2
Four seasons down; one to go
3 years ago
I’ve just cracked into the fifth and final season DVDs. Actually, I’m a little timid to watch at this point, because I’ll be sad when it’s “over.” Like the feeling you get when you finish a book, and the characters are now just a memory. I know it’s going to make me cry like a baby. In other news, I’m glad Nate finally got the haircut he’s been needing since he turned into a tool in Season Three.

