I’m NOT willing to help, its just that growing my hair long isn’t a topic I’d normally offer advice or ask advice from anyone on, nor expect to be solicited for advice on.
noblelady's Life List
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1. Saving Sara
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2. find out all the ingredients for jamba juice smoothies
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3. go to Iceland again, but also Israel, Ireland, Italy and India
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4. write a book
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5. go on the Mercy Ships
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6. eat enough fruits and vegetables
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7. create a workable budget
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8. clean out the garage
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9. go on a cruise
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10. List 100 things I love about my husband.
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11. Save up six months worth of living expenses
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12. pray at the wailing wall
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13. never settle for average
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14. work full-time for myself
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15. get a hotrock massage
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16. Swim in a bioluminescent bay
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17. make Sr Manager w Agel
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18. be a better communicator
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19. get corrective eye surgery or lasik
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20. remodel my kitchen
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21. remodel my basement
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22. learn Hebrew
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23. go leaf peeping this fall before all the glory is gone
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24. clean out the office
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25. learn to speak French
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I got everything reamed out-all that is left are some boxes of books and one port-a-crib filled with empty suitcases and the like that will have a home either in the garage upon its completion or in the basement again when there is a specific place to PUT them.
The next task is framing, wiring, then sheetrock and a oause while the debate over the future flooring type continues.
Some day, hopefully, this dank, dark, noisy space will be transformined into additional living and play areas.
reminded by 43 things that I want to clean out my basement, I *ACTUALLY * made some progress!
Everything is out save a row of boxes of books along one wall, a Nordic Track in slight disrepair, and one playen with cushions and suitcases.
What is left to do: rip out the old wretched carpet (which I prefer the clean cement floor to) frame the walls
hire an electritian to rewire—we need lights and outlets
Then we can sheetrock, paint, and put in a floor—the type of which is still under debate.
We’re also hoping to frame out a powder room, and add a sound barrier around the noisy furnace.
