I can eat an entire box of Krispy Kreme all by myself. Up until a month and a half ago my breakfast consisted of coffee and two cigarettes. Hey man, at least I stopped eating Oreos. I’m not saying I want to turn vegan (no discipline for that, sad to say) or like super-health-nut lady or anything. I would just like to incorporate more fruits and green things into my diet. And things like fish and soybeans. Those are healthy right?
MariaTon's Life List
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1. clean my house
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2. Own my own business
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3. beat my thyroid disease
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4. write a children's book
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5. judge a little less and forgive a little more
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6. quit smoking
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7. get to bed at a decent hour
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8. learn html
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9. try a new recipe once a month
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10. learn about autism
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11. potty train a child
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12. become a better teacher
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13. create more art
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14. win at poker
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15. quit procrastinating
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16. Learn ASL
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17. Use a camera
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18. learn to crochet
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19. backpack through Europe
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20. eat healthy
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21. learn Excel
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22. master Alibata (Baybayin)
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23. visit Ireland
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24. learn to swim
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25. plant a garden
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26. Go to Disneyland
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27. pay off my debt
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Recent entries
Pass the lentils, please
4 years ago
My non-green thumbs
4 years ago
Even just a wee bitty one! Can anyone suggest some ‘beginner’ plants and flowers I can start with?
The Ancient Hand
4 years ago
Baybayin – more commonly known as Alibata – is the way Filipinos used to write before the Spaniards occupied the country for 400 years. It survived by underground means, and is now found only in history books, museums, and the inked-up arm of the occasional Gen-X’er Pinoy/Pinay trying to make a statement. I’ve designed a few of my friends’ tattoos as well as three of my own. But I’d like to know it by heart, study and understand it inside and out. I want to know it so well that I can write a proper book on the subject. It really is a beautiful script, and I know that my ancestors went through hell to make sure it never died.
