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. Research my genealogy
224 people -
3. milk a cow
624 people -
4. see a game at Fenway
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5. Watch the "Godfather" movies
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6. Be able to point out constellations
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7. take more pictures
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8. go white water rafting
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9. cut my hair short
196 people -
10. go parasailing
820 people -
11. drive across the country
486 people -
12. learn about wine
855 people -
13. build a treehouse
442 people -
14. learn how to stop on rollerblades
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15. Be on The Price is Right
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16. Sleep in a hammock
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17. bike across the Golden Gate Bridge
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18. Learn to play guitar
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19. Learn to sew
4,041 people
Recent entries
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
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.

