I’ve read 3 books – Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series, and it is AWESOME! I totally recommend them to anyone and everyone.
c48053's Life List
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1. Keep my GPA at or above 3.209
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2. Write a book
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3. Finish my quilt
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4. Finish reading the 3 books I've started
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5. Create a cookbook of my favorite recipes
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6. survive the zombie apocalypse
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7. Face and overcome my spending habit
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8. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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9. Believe that I'm beautiful
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10. Stand my ground
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11. Read 30 minutes a day
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12. Graduate with a degree in Linguistics
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13. Get a degree in Microbiology
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14. Read a book in German
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15. Study Japanese every day
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16. Learn 2,000 kanji
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17. Learn Mandarin Chinese
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18. Learn Spanish
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19. Learn Russian
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20. Take more French classes
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21. Learn to play guitar
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22. Learn a martial art
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23. Learn to like cooking
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24. learn to dance
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25. Buy a house
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26. have my own library in my house
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27. Apply for a passport
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28. Get a tattoo
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29. visit all 50 states
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30. Watch every Audrey Hepburn movie.
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31. Go to Germany
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32. Adopt a cat and name it Kemuriko
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33. tell a taxi driver to "follow that car!"
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34. Overcome fibromyalgia
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How I did it: Well, I admit, I didn't do all of it. Taylor really took care of most of the planning herself. I think I did alot for being 1700 miles away, though. I did the invites and return envelopes, and I led Taylor through some of the other things with constant reminders and support. I set her up with an account on theknot.com, so she could keep track of things. In the end, it turned out beautifully, and I have to say that I am nothing but happy for her. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I rearranged the bedroom. I bought new:sheetsbedspreadtowel setcandlesrunnerbookshelftelevisionshelf (under mirror)Then my dad brought down my late Grandmother's mirror and buffet. This gave us a lot of extra storage on top and inside the buffet. It's so great to have part of my Grandmother with me too, if that makes sense.(I'll be posting before-and-after pictures soon.) Read how I did it…
How I did it: I talked to a lot of people: my bf, my best friend/sister, my parents, my co-workers. Finally I decided that I really do want to go into biology - Immunobiology, actually. I thought for so long that I wasn't cut out to do science, just because I failed a bio class. I retook that class, and I kicked butt! I am good at my job, and I love science. I can always go back to get a phd in ling, but for now, I'm gonna go into immunobiology and hop… Read how I did it…
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Invitations Done! This was not nearly as hard as I thought it would be. Printing was really simple, and hand-addressing 75 envelopes was not that bad. I did about 25 at a time so that my hand wouldn’t hurt. They turned out really nice. :)
Also, I got my bridesmaid’s dress and it totally fits! Well, it’s a bit too long, but I’m short and I expected it. A little alteration and it will be perfect! Everything is going to be great!
She just got engaged in May, and they want to get married in October. I’m 1700 or so miles away, but I’m doing everything I can to make her wedding wonderful. She’s like a sister to me, and I just know I can make this the best day of her life.

