perhaps this will become “enjoy my patio”!
ratchick's Life List
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1. have no regrets
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2. focus on the positive
1 cheer78 people -
3. Never stop learning
2 cheers3,969 people -
4. revamp my wardrobe
1 entry241 people -
5. become a better photographer
2 entries1,973 people -
6. Be the big sister that my little sister wants me to be
2 entries . 1 cheer5 people -
7. eat healthy
3 entries . 1 cheer3,033 people -
8. have rats again
1 entry . 1 cheer2 people -
9. never settle for anything less than I deserve
2 cheers423 people -
10. learn italian
1 entry . 1 cheer5,739 people -
11. find my passion
1 entry . 2 cheers1,873 people -
12. exercise consistently
1 entry . 1 cheer55 people -
13. Improve my self-esteem
1 cheer878 people -
14. play the piano again
1 entry . 1 cheer468 people -
15. accept what is
1 cheer17 people -
16. accept my body
1 entry . 1 cheer75 people -
17. let it be
1 cheer22 people -
18. ask for help when i need it, and accept help when it's offered
31 people -
19. start writing again
2 entries . 1 cheer369 people -
20. sing karaoke
577 people -
21. own and ride a motorcycle
11 people -
22. Go parasailing
723 people -
23. learn glassblowing
109 people -
24. do yoga in the park
1 person -
25. manage my thyroid better
1 person -
26. stretch every day
542 people -
27. Love without fear
1,843 people -
28. Be more tolerant
180 people -
29. get out of the house more
172 people -
30. have enough patience to read my books
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31. Make a handmade book
28 people -
32. fix my car
245 people -
33. throw an SFKL party
1 entry1 person -
34. sleep well every night
1 entry14 people -
35. be a good leader
1 cheer30 people
Every quarter, I get a call from the Big Brothers & Big Sisters program to see how Tay and I are getting along. I usually feel a little badly because she and I don’t hang out that much, anymore (partly due to schedules, partly due to the changing nature of her interests and my ability to accommodate them).
When the program called me last, the interviewer took pity on me and read me some answers Tay gave her about me. When asked to describe me, Tay said that I was funny and trustworthy. The interviewer said that funny is pretty common, but that she thought it was big deal for a teenager to come up with the word trustworthy on their own.
I took photos for a math art project in the Basque Country this past summer, and had plenty of opportunities to practice my shutterbug addiction.
