I found my cat at a local barn in the country near my parents’ house. She is amazing and so sweet.. it’s sad, but she gives me a reason to wake up in the morning. She’s been such sweet company when times have been hard, and even though her litterbox is smelly she’s so worth it. I don’t know if it’s because she was wild before I took her, but she seems to love being around people and loves being petted.. she’s just happy to be alive, it seems! I highly recommend adopting a cat; you will not be disappointed.
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3. walk across ireland
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5. be a better cook
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I want to start doing yoga to relax and stretch after my morning run. There aren’t any classes where I live.. does anyone know of any good dvds? Or is there another way to start? I also want to get familiar with it so that when I move back to Boston I can join a local club and not look like a total lardass :)
I love Sweden. The people, the food, the weather, the lifestyle.. it’s all amazing. I lived there for a year after high school and managed to become quite fluent in Swedish.. I mean, any subject I can talk about in English I can talk about in Swedish. It’s an awesome language! I would absolutely do whatever it takes to make your life land in Sweden. Sure, it’s difficult, but definitely worth it. As soon as I’m done with my education I’ll be heading back for a while. Can’t wait!
