got accepted : )
Nicole's Life List
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1. Not be bored with my life
14 cheers1 person -
2. Get out of my rut.
29 cheers32 people -
3. STOP daydreaming, STOP being indecisive, and find out what I want by doing things, not by sitting around thinking all the time
37 cheers47 people -
4. Run away for a while
1 cheer13 people -
5. Identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
3 entries . 1 cheer7,969 people -
6. Decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
9 cheers7,317 people -
7. Drink absinthe on my 23rd birthday
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8. Be a better sister
7 cheers669 people -
9. Understand Myself
22 cheers424 people -
10. Be Understood
3 cheers144 people -
11. Trust someone to care
5 cheers1 person -
12. I want to fall in love with someone who loves me as much as i love them!
1 entry . 8 cheers1,365 people -
13. Stop messing up relationships as soon as things start to work
1 entry . 8 cheers2 people -
14. Go to a rave
1 entry . 5 cheers575 people -
15. Get my driver's license
15 cheers5,335 people -
16. Go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
10 cheers21,233 people -
17. Work because I like to, not because I have to
12 cheers3,517 people -
18. Make a list of 43 plants and give 3 facts about each of them
2 entries . 1 cheer1 person -
19. Grow a whimsical garden
10 cheers1 person -
20. Send 7 (4+3, hehe) Postcards with Postcrossing
2 entries . 3 cheers1 person -
21. Join the Peace Corps
8 cheers2,486 people -
22. Volunteer 7 (4+3) more times before the end of 2011
1 person -
23. Adopt better copping strategies
1 person -
24. Let my father try to be a father
1 person
Recent entries
1. Full sun, Part shade
2. Blooms in summer, 7-8 stems per plant
3. 10 inches (dwarf), 18-24 inches (standard)
1. Extremely drought tolerant once established.
2. Evergreen Perennial – The name “Sempervivum” has its origin in the Latin Semper (“always”) and vivus (“living”). Sempervivum are called “always living” because this perennial plant keeps its leaves in winter and is very resistant to difficult conditions of growth.
3. Sempervivums are among the most frost-resistant succulents.


