I adored Spain. We were in Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona (also subsets of the cities and surrounding areas – Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial, Montjuic, Montserrat) for nine days in February. Spain has a very vibrant culture, and I find that all of my adventures & encounters there to be memorable.
czechpoint's Life List
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1. finish my summer homework
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2. organize my projects
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3. Join the Peace Corps
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4. get up on time
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5. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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6. learn arabic
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7. meet Colin Powell
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8. Watch the 2nd season of LOST
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9. Read "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time"
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10. lose 25 pounds
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11. backpack through Europe
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12. read every novel jack kerouac wrote
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13. see coldplay live
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14. get into college
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15. go to college
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16. exercise more
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17. Read East of Eden
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18. read 100 books in 2005
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19. Go to one new place/do one new thing each week
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20. spend less time on the internet
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21. fill up my passport
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22. travel to 100 places or more (join the Travelers' Century Club)
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23. go to law school
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24. write a novel
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25. become a foreign service officer
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NYC was fun. There’s so much to do in so little time; it’s a city that you can live in but never see it in its entirety. If we’re considering “go to New York” as generic, as in state, then hi. I’ve lived in New York (state) my entire life.
On the Road is one of my favorite books, and it’s the type that needs to be read all at once and then slowly absorbed.
