and then i took it back. i decided i wanted to use the bike money toward a camera. so i bought a nikon D80 and love it. i’ll buy a bike again in the spring.
Zara's Life List
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1. own a Jason Rudolphpena painting
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2. exercise everyday
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3. start a photo journal - take at least a photo a day to represent my life
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4. Become aware of and record moments of synchronicity in my life
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5. Daily: Reflect on 5 things for which I'm grateful.
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6. learn french
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7. make the most of my 30s
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9. Help My 43T Friends acheive their Goals
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10. live fearlessly
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11. Start my own business, live life to its fullest, gather wisdom always,travel, take pictures and make great music,love someone who together we make the world a better place.
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12. go to fashion week in Paris
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13. live in Europe for a while
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14. meet thom yorke and sing some songs together
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15. design my own clothes
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16. randomly break into song and choreographed dance on the street
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17. do something that surprises, inspires, and terrifies me
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18. go to europe
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19. get a bike and ride it everywhere
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20. stop the war
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21. visit all the Paris locations of the film Amélie
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22. meditate daily
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23. Take better care of myself, after all I am my most important asset and the person I will wake up to every single day of my life
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i’am grateful that i was able to say goodbye to my aunt pattie. she died early this morning. she was only 50 years old.
i’am relieved and grateful she is no longer in pain.
i’am grateful that she is free. it was truly amazing to see her knock down all of her walls and let us see her spirit shine. it’s been a long time since i’ve seen her truly let others in and express her love for her family.
i’am grateful that she had the chance to say goodbye to her children.
i’am grateful that we reconnected before she left. we used to be so close. she had a horrible addiction that sidetracked her attention and love from her chidren and family for the last fifteen years. i’am relieved that she finally came back to us even if it was for a couple of months. i did’nt realize how much i’ve missed her until i saw her true self emerge again. even though she was dying she was able to truly live for the first time. it was heartbreaking yet beautiful.
