soda has something like 40 grams of added sugar. that’s 40 extra grams i don’t need, especially since one of my other goals is to “lose weight and get healthy”.
rach73's Life List
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1. stop drinking soda
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2. learn to sing
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3. See the seven natural wonders of the world
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4. pay off my debt
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5. become a basketweaver
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6. smile more
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7. complete my family tree
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8. learn my native language(s)
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9. Have a baby
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10. graduate from college
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11. stop eating fast food
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12. budget my money
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13. buy a house in the next 3 years
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14. plant a vegetable garden
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15. write a book
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16. Lose Weight and Get Healthy
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17. be punctual
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18. get eight hours sleep every night
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19. Get organized
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20. be humble
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21. spend more time with my family
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22. Sky Dive
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23. Recycle at home and office
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24. stop procrastinating
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25. Own my own business
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26. see the northern lights
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27. save money
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28. keep my house clean
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29. get a new car
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30. Volunteer at least twice a month
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31. get to know more people in my community
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32. have more "me" time
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33. Sell stuff on ebay
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34. Learn to identify plants, flowers, and trees
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35. win a contest
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36. create a cookbook
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37. learn to drive a motorcycle
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38. own a harley
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39. Finish my craft projects
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40. take a trip on a train
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41. listen to my instincts
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42. Go to the mall of America
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43. have a better relationship with my mom
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i should say i would like to speak both languages fluently. i grew up listening to o’odham language in my gram’s home you would think i would know it forward and backwards. but i don’t. (insert sad face here) i dunno there wasn’t really any emphasis placed on my family teaching us the language. my dad being the product of the indian boarding school system, he especially didn’t want me to experience that whole thing. i remember one time he told me as long as you live you’ll never go to boarding school. i was like what is a boarding school? haha i was naive. (is that how you spell naive?) as far as my mom’s language, i heard someone say it is one of the harder languages to learn and to be honest i’m somewhat intimidated by that statement. i can’t remember the exact number but i think there are less then 50 native piipaash speakers. sad it truly is a dying language. i hope someday i can fulfill this goal of mine. wish me luck. better yet pray for me.
