And it was sooo worth it! It was actually a really spontaneous thing. I had been in a political march all afternoon & at the rally following it the rest of the afternoon, so had gotten very sunburnt. That night a bunch of us from the same political camp were hanging around (extremely relaxed) and I commented how I couldn’t wait to get back to our cabin so I could take my bra off. And two girls and one guy said that I should just take it off then. I thought “why not?” These were my brothers and sisters in liberty, after all. They understand me better than most of my friends back home do after all. So I did. And I couldn’t believe how comfortable I felt! So relaxed and at ease, especially with my body. It just felt natural and beautiful. I have very large breasts, not the in-your-face silicone large extra-buoyant kind. Haha. But I was totally comfortable with the lack of gravity and everything that night. They’re real, they’re nice, they’re mine. I should always feel comfortable and beautiful. And I am eternally thankful to my friend for her telling me to take it off. That was such a freeing experience. Definitely take your bra off for a day ladies!!! It is the best! I am going to start doing it more often. Let em live, let em breathe! LOL.
parrothead87's Life List
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1. Live my life like a Jimmy Buffett song
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2. attend the sturgis motorcycle rally
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3. go to Burning Man
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4. Meet Jimmy Buffett
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5. see the northern lights
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6. spend a birthday in Key West
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7. go green
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8. Take better photographs
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9. watch more Westerns
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10. Learn to surf
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11. become a better skiier
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12. legalize marijuana
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13. Go on a safari
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14. learn more about wine
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15. Read more
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16. Hike more
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17. see the Moonlite Bunny Ranch for myself
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18. visit Huckleberry Hot Springs again in the middle of the night to look at the stars
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19. watch AFI's top 100 films
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20. buy a cabin on Lake Tahoe
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21. have my own garden
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22. eat organic
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23. graduate from college
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24. be a foster parent
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25. SLEEP...sleep better, sleep longer, sleep more, sleep earlier
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26. have lots of babies
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27. live simply
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28. learn to play tennis
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29. not take things so personally
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30. Survive Fibromyalgia
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31. move out west
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32. be less critical
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33. go to Alaska
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34. go to the Great American Beer Festival
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35. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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36. facebook less
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37. Attend the Sundance Film Festival
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38. make real friends
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39. Fall in love
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40. reflect more
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41. be more positive
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42. restore the Chris Craft boat my grandfather willed to me and name it after him
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43. stop procrastinating
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How I did it: For me to fulfill this goal on my 43 Things list, I had to rely on Mother Nature entirely. There wasn't anything I could do to help speed up the process of completing this goal, except hope and pray! My Southern hometown had not experienced a White Christmas since 1882! So I knew my chances were slim. However, five years after I first added this goal to my list (maybe longer), my wish came true!!! It snowed on Christmas in my hometown for… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I just started listening to my body more. Now if I feel the need for a nap, I simply take one. It wasn't hard. Just listen to your body...you'll know when you need rest. Read how I did it…
Well a few weeks ago my mom found two puppies that had been abandoned. I took them in and they’ve been living with me for 3 weeks now! They’re amazing puppies. Their names are Teton (the little girl) & Tahoe (the little boy). They are now almost 9 weeks old! Very sweet & loving, but just needed a good home. They have given me so much happiness & company & comfort. I can’t believe someone abandoned them like that! Two puppies is a lot of work, and one would be too. But I couldn’t separate them & really, two isn’t much more work and twice the fun! I highly recommend adopting a dog. Dogs rule. :)


