I was able to head to Ueno Park in time for Spring Festival 2013. :-)
Analyn Palugod's Life List
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1. Visit the seven continents
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2. backpack through Europe
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3. learn how to surf
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4. improve in Yoga
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5. go to egypt
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6. see the Amazon Rainforest
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7. Stay Pure Until Marriage
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8. Go zip lining
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9. grow in Christ
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10. climb a mountain
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11. ride in a hot air balloon
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12. Embrace every season of my life wholeheartedly
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13. run a marathon
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14. Join the Peace Corps
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15. Adopt a panda
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16. Teach abroad for at least a year
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17. See the Polar Ice Caps!
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18. Get a TESOL certificate
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19. Learn to speak a foreign language
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20. Love with all of my heart.
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21. Launch a community service program for needy children on Guam
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22. go hiking in Patagonia
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23. visit Greece
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24. get a masters degree
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25. get into travel photography
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26. see the Burj Al Arab
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27. read voraciously
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How I did it: This was possible all through the love, mercy and grace that God has given me. Only through coming to know the Lord was I really able to grasp the true meaning of forgiveness. My sins and transgressions were forgiven. Through Jesus Christ's crucifixion on the cross, my sins were paid through His blood. Since He forgives and loves me much, I want to do the same to those who have or will do wrong to me as well. The … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I volunteered in a Northern province of Chiang Mai, Thailand called Huay Pakoot. Despite it being underdeveloped (lack of concrete roads, full powered electricity and the luxuries of Western comforts), I believe the people in Huay Pakoot are extremely rich in their knowledge of being eco friendly (crop rotation), learning to conserve their natural resources for future generations to enjoy and especially rich in culture. I was given the op… Read how I did it…
How I did it: This is one of the hardest things that any person can do. It took me QUITE SOME TIME to develop the mindset to actually do it. Only now can I pretty much say that I'm living in the moment. This is not just something to check off on the list since it's a cycle. You always need to do things that scare and challenge you. Some examples of myself living in the moment: 1. skydiving on a whim.2. not planning everything with detail and … Read how I did it…
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I volunteered in a Northern province of Chiang Mai, Thailand called Huay Pakoot. Despite it being underdeveloped (lack of concrete roads, full powered electricity and the luxuries of Western comforts), I believe the people in Huay Pakoot are extremely rich in their knowledge of being eco friendly (crop rotation), learning to conserve their natural resources for future generations to enjoy and especially rich in culture. I was given the opportunity to build roads, teach English to school children and, most especially, work with local mahouts in bringing the endangered Asian elephants back to their natural habitat. It was an enjoyable experience volunteering again with Global Vision Internationa (www.gviusa.com).



