This is probably an unattainable goal, as there is just so much amazing stuff to see, visit, and do in Northern California, but that is precisely why I want to try. I feel like I haven’t fully taken advantage of the beautiful place I’ve lived for pretty much my entire life.
Sebastian's Life List
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1. Get married
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2. learn 5-ball juggling
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3. attend grad school
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4. ski through the sisters at Sugar Bowl- and look good doing it
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5. go skiing in the Rockies and the Alps
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6. Own a single
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7. Thoroughly explore Northern California
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8. Become good at rock climbing, and do a serious outdoor climb
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9. Own a BMW
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10. save a life
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11. row a 2k in the low sixes
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12. Participate in March Madness
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13. learn to make chicken pot pie
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14. camp on a beach
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15. learn to drive stick shift
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16. complete a triathlon
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17. become good at contact juggling
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18. have a Firefly marathon
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19. Break a world record
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20. do a 24-hour row
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21. run a marathon
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22. own a house
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23. learn to solve a rubik's cube
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24. raise a dog
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25. become a good cook
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26. learn some form of martial arts
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27. Learn French
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28. rekindle a childhood friendship
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29. write a short story
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30. spend another substantial amount of time in Australia
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31. continue to stay in shape after college
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32. always have a book to read
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33. understand programming
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34. run the marathon des sables
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Right now my PR is a 6:26.5, although I’m convinced that I’m capable of rowing a sub-6:24 piece, as long as my form doesn’t fall apart for the second thousand. However since next year is my last year on the crew team and I can’t imagine I could possibly drop my time by more than, say, 10 seconds over the course of a year, in order to do this I’ll have to continue to train after I’m out of college.
