But every penny counts. So I set up a saving account which is fed by monthly automatic withdrawals from my regular bankaccount.
himmelskratzer's Life List
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1. 1/31 finally watch the last remaining star wars movie (episode 3)
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2. 2/31 take at least one city trip with the boyfriend
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3. 3/31 go to the big meetup at the family estate
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4. 4/31 take up ballet again
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5. 5/31 transform the UFQ into a successful happiness-creativity-thingie
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6. 6/31 Take more pictures & realise one photo project
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7. 7/31 save 5.000 €
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8. 8/31 scale down my lifestyle to be sustainable & minimal
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9. 20/31 realise a furniture renovating project
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10. 19/31 find a penpal
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11. 18/31 learn shorthand writing
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12. 17/31 help someone in need
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13. 16/31 start an art collection
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14. 15/31 set up a curriculum and learn something new every month
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15. 14/31 go on a 3 day long hike with the boyfriend
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16. 13/31 ride in a hot air balloon
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17. 12/31 visit a natural history museum
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18. 11/31 paint my home in cheerful colours
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19. 10/31 go to the planetarium and watch the universe
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20. 21/31 visit the zeppelin museum
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Recent entries
A few weeks ago – I can’t even remember when – I decided to go on a Twitter/Facebook lent until Easter. That’s way longer then 30 days. These two culprits steal most of my time, and I was bored with them anyway. And I’m not missing them a bit.
Since then I rediscovered my books, blogging and the joy of working without being interrupted by the urge of checking Twitter.
I moved into an area where you have to show the drivers your ticket when you get into the bus. So I pass them anyway and greet them with a cheerful smile and a friendly “Good Morning!” But it is shocking to see how many people say nothing and just wave their ticket in the general direction of the driver.
