I am finally getting enough sleep. After a long break from the internet, my stress is pretty much non existent. My migraines are also gone. Insomnia has vanished entirely. I feel so much better now.
Krystle Fleming's Life List
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1. take some photography classes
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2. make a film
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3. cycle more
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4. write a children's book
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5. Get a digital SLR camera
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6. finish my portfolio
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7. open an animal shelter
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8. Learn to knit
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9. Volunteer
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10. Improve my French
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11. Finish writing all the short stories and/or novels I've started.
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12. Open a cafe/bookstore
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13. Swim with dolphins
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14. learn gaelic
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15. visit all 50 states
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16. eat healthier
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17. Update my photoblog regularly
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18. Photograph Waxahachie, Texas.
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19. Photograph Paris, Texas
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20. Manage my time more productively.
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21. visit the 7 wonders of the world
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22. Learn to speak cantonese
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23. improve my German
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24. Drink eight glasses of water each day
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25. stop procrastinating
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A friend and I bought some bikes a few weeks ago so that we could seriously start cycling daily. They are cross country mountain bikes with a suspension system on the seat. Meant for rough terrain. Why would we choose that specific bike when we live nowhere near a mountain? Well… Kemp potholes, that’s why. If there is such a thing as rough terrain it’s our city roads.
Word of advice. Always ALWAYS buy a gel seat. The first day we rode over 4 miles on the factory seat. Not wise. We rushed right up to wally world after getting back and purchased gel seats.
By the way.. you might notice the bikes have been pimped a bit already. We’d just finished installing headlights, tail lights and speedometers on them after adjusting the handlebars. brake levers and seats to our liking. Please note… the groovy ‘kiddie basket’ that’s meant to carry our cameras and water bottles.
The bikes are much sweeter in living color. Mine is a pale pink and hers.. a pale purple. About as girlie as you get.
I have some talented friends. Gifted in acting, music, special effects and many other aspects of movie making so we felt why not take those skills and make our own independent movie? Would be fun times. I’ve already written the screenplay. I have even scouted locations and cast certain roles. I don’t think the cinematography will be too difficult. I have many friends who are talented photographers and I make a half ass decent go of it myself.

