Weighed in this morning at 235! I’ve been jumping between 230 and 235 all week, but I’ve managed to lose 5 and keep it off. Only 45 more lbs to go.
People keep telling me they can already notice a difference and I can see a little bit of one too.
firestear's Life List
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1. lose 50 pounds
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2. work because I like to, not because I have to
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3. lose 10% of my body weight
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4. Visit Japan
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5. get another tattoo
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6. visit Scotland
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7. live in Newfoundland
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8. paint Old Jerimiah
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9. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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10. make love under the stars
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11. learn C#
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12. stop being frightened of flying
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13. put things back immediately after i finish using them
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14. get a tan
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15. buy a saxophone
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16. get a ferret
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17. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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18. write a book and have it published
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19. paint my room lime green
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20. make up a word that everyone will use someday
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21. defrag my computer
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22. save $1000
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23. meet new people
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24. Knit a Harry Potter scarf
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It was just kinda a random event about 3 weeks ago while I was in Ottawa with my boyfriend. I had been toying with the idea for a while and decided to do it on a whim. I got it done on the right side and now it makes my nose look not so crooked an broken :)
I see them at least once every year, I live in a very small town with little light pollution in ontario.
The most memorable was when I was about 10 when my family was on the way back from Lake Doré. We stopped on the side of the road and watched them for hours. Every colour that could possibly be made, and they were so amazingly active.
They inspired me and since then I’ve won multiple awards for my research regarding the Sun and it’s affects on the Earth (including the Aurora Borealis and Austrealis).
