mamamilkshake's Life List
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1. Convert to Judaism
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2. go birdwatching
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3. identify wildflowers
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4. go to the botanical garden
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5. have houseplants
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6. build a terrarium
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7. keep shabbat
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8. Burn more candles
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9. take more baths
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10. retain humility, modesty and perspective
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11. cover my head, full time, with a tichel
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12. Live in Israel
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13. learn hebrew
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14. read war and peace
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15. Learn about art and art history
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16. cultivate a richer vocabulary
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17. read more classic literature
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18. Fully decorate my new home.
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19. Publish my own book
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20. Bring up happy, healthy children
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21. make movements toward homesteading
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22. bake crossiants
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23. make my own soap
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24. begin grinding my own grains at home
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25. write more letters
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26. build a delightful collection of classical music CDs
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27. have afternoon tea
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28. have a picnic on the beach
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29. grow a garden
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30. invest in wooden toys for the kids
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31. be more gracious.
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32. have more joie de vivre
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33. go wine-tasting
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34. Improve my Grammar
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How I did it: After nearly five years of my natural hair color, my silly self decided to color my waist length hair red again, using henna. The color was nice at first, but has since faded and despite being natural & gentle, has left me hair in poorer condition than before. I wish I would have just stayed auburn & boring. ;) Read how I did it…
How I did it: Before my daughter was ever born, I made a commitment to nurse until at least the age of two. Our earliest nursing days were full of trials: several weeks of exclusive pumping, a nipple shield, and overactive letdown. Many people told me to give up, but with the help of my wonderful husband and a wise lactation consultant, I persevered and my little girl never had so much of a drop of formula. With time, my goal shifted from merely two ye… Read how I did it…
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