evilgerbil's Life List
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1. become fluent in Spanish
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2. go to europe
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3. see my family's ancestral homeland, Sweden
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4. explore my Jewish roots
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5. marry my sweetheart
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6. go on a Buddhist retreat
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7. meditate every day
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8. have a pet
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9. forgive past hurts
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10. get a graduate degree
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11. buy a bicycle
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12. learn how to drive a manual transmission
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13. have a camping trip with my friends
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14. live in the tropics
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15. research my family history
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16. see the Iditarod
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17. backpack for another year
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18. connect with my parents
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19. be a better friend
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20. go back to Utila
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21. visit British Columbia
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22. watch the Northern lights
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23. plant a vegetable garden
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24. get better at photography
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25. have a gallery show
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26. become someone's hero
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27. learn to play my doumbek
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28. love fearlessly
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29. live somewhere green and beautiful
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30. have intentional community
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31. find where I belong
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32. love myself
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33. keep an art journal
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34. sell my handmade books
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35. get over my fear of sex
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How I did it: I have no idea how I long this actually took me, since I don'tn think 43 things saves the date we chose this thing we want to do. I began volunteering at a local aquarium and interact with people from all over the world who visit, teaching them about the sea life of Southern California and how important it is to keep the water clean. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Maybe I'm jumping the gun a little bit. I applied to go back to school, got accepted, and this summer I'm going on a field class where I will be doing research in Baja California (Mexico) for two weeks. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I decided to have a dinner party themed around my travels in Central America. I had to cook for a Muslim and Jew (no pork), vegetarian (no meat at all), and someone with a ton of food allergies (no citrus, onion, and especially no wheat). While I didn't make every part of the meal edible by everyone, there was something for everyone. I made fajitas (Mexico, both vegetarian and beef), pok chuk (a traditional Yucatecan pork dish), rundon (A… Read how I did it…
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