No really it is possible. My four year old daughter is living proof.
morganbosley's Life List
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1. Vist Scotland
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2. Learn how to water ski
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3. organize my photos
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4. Get more people to read my Blog
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5. become a professional photographer
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6. Buy a house
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7. stick to a diet
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8. learn to embroider
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9. learn embrodiery or knitting or quilting
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10. go white water rafting
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11. Jump out of an airplane
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12. Raise a happy healthy child
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14. Learn to play an instrument
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15. Have a story published
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16. create a budget, and stick with it
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17. Lose 75 pounds
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18. be a better mom
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19. buy my first home
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20. Have another baby
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21. learn to quilt
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Recent entries
To my family Scotland looks like Heaven. We would all love to vist the high cliff tops and the broken rock walls. We want to drink in a true scotish pub and wear one of there beautiful wool sweaters. Scotland is my heaven
Worth it a hundred times over. I now have a four year old in kindergarten with an IQ way higher than my own. I honestly believe that learning to speak to each other at 8 months of age helped considerably. It did not hinder her learning to speak in the least. Because at 9 months she began speaking in full sentences.

