Brahms set
Chausson-Duparc set
Maybe a sacred set
A Mozart aria or two
A finisher: Ives’s “Serenity”
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1. Learn how to bake
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2. Get a kickass ass
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3. Have clear skin
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4. Get into yoga
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5. Have a stellar Junior Recital
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6. Learn Italian
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7. Be more accomodating and patient with Eliza
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9. Get a better handle on my singing technique
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10. Learn how to breathe for singing
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11. Get more sleep
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12. Get ABs
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18. Try Vouvray bernache
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How I did it: No orchestra, Daniel Recital Hall, Furman University, November 6 and 8, 2008. Also performed as the backstage chorus in Holst's "Savitri". Very much enjoyed being in the opera - fun character to begin acting with - but the experience made me unsure as to whether or not opera's the field of work for me. Auditioned on "Porgi, amor" from "Le Nozze di Figaro" by W.A. Mozart (later got told by Dr. Schoonmaker that this is not a good audition p… Read how I did it…
Okay, so the dieting thing is (sort of) going well.
Thinking about getting back on Skinny Bitch.
I wish I had a seriously lovely booty – and I’d like to do that. It is now added to my 43things.com list, so it’s now an official goal.
So there! :)
Started a free food diary at www.nutrihand.com. There are lots of really fantastic tips on dieting on WebMD.com – of course, that’s where I started whilst looking online for dieting help.
Ugh. Now maybe I’ll have an idea of what the hell I’m eating these days…

