I’ve started to write it but have been really busy with just finishing school and starting a new career. I love the feeling of writing (when the creative thoughts are flowing). It’s so exciting that once I am in the creative mode I can’t sleep because I can write until dawn.
aswantz's Life List
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1. Become a Photoshop expert
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2. Take Yoga Classes
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3. do 43 things that are fun.
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4. Go Out More
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5. Swim With Dolphins in a Beautiful, Tropical Location
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6. One Act Of Random Kindness Daily
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7. Meditate Daily
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8. Be An Inspiration To Others
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9. I'm Tenacious When Persuing My Goals
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10. Live A Life Of Purpose
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11. Write a Grateful List Every Day
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12. Find Ways To Be Of Service to Others Daily
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13. Know My Purpose In Life
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14. Love Unconditionally & Be Loved Unconditionally
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15. Photographic Safari to Africa
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16. Ride on the Orient Express
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17. Happily And Leasurely Travel Around The World With More Than Enough Funds For Creature Comforts
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18. Write a short story and have it published
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How I did it: If if I didn't think I could do something, I "acted as if" I could... and all worked out great! If you read my entries, you'll see how I did it. ;-)Surround yourself with loving, supportive people that encourage you to go after your dreams.Surround yourself with upbeat adventurous types that want to do fun activities with you. Read how I did it…
How I did it: For years I’ve said that I’d love to see more of the U.S., and that someday I’d like to drive across it. I hadn’t realized that I’d end up driving it alone!In the past, the longest drive I’d ever taken alone was from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara (I believe it took about 2 1/2 hours)? I never thought I’d be able, or want to drive a long distance by myself, such as across the country.Recently I went to N.C. to move in with my long time, lon… Read how I did it…
For years I’ve said that I’d love to see more of the U.S., and that someday I’d like to drive across it. I hadn’t realized that I’d end up driving it alone!
In the past, the longest drive I’d ever taken alone was from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara (I believe it took about 2 1/2 hours)? I never thought I’d be able, or want to drive a long distance by myself, such as across the country.
Recently I went to N.C. to move in with my long time, long distance love… Unfortunately it hadn’t work out, as the person turned out to totally different from what they’d presented themselves to be… Yikes! It was like living with the anti-Christ. Perhaps I’m being a touch melodramatic, but it Was a horrible experience.
We’d driven from Pasadena, Ca. to N.C. together on the I-40, along with Nicolette. Nicolette and I ended up driving back to Pasadena alone.
I have to say I was scared to do it alone, but for the most part it was a fabulous experience! It felt rather nomadic, with my car filled to the hilt with my possessions. I even sold some new designer handbags and jewelry when I needed more funds, as my trip took longer than planned… I felt so self sufficient and proud of myself.
The most stunning place was New Mexico! The terrain was as beautiful as I’d imagined… and the sunsets… *sigh
Nicolette was amazing, as she wasn’t even in a closed carrier… She hates them, so I made a nice little, shaded kitty bed for her in a box, and seated her next to me. I thought she’d maybe be a bit freaked out during the trip, because she can be a timid little thing.
She was so great! There were times when I’d open the car door to do whatever, and she’d stay in her bed! She even adjusted nicely to staying in various hotels. I’d always dreamed of having a cat that I could travel with, like the kitty in “The Cat Who Went To Paris” (a terrific book by the way).
My dream came true! *Happy dance
