I now know exactly what I want to do with my life, and that is a great feeling.
Megan's Life List
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1. go camping at least twice
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2. get in shape
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3. read the twilight series
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4. have really pretty hair.
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5. pay off my old school debts.
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6. read the Nightwatch series.
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7. get my craft/sewing area cleaned and organized and ready to be used.
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8. go on a cruise
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9. buy some dressers for my room.
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10. see the ocean again
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11. walk in a marathon for charity
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12. get healthy.
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13. take the kids to the Newport Aquarium
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14. make my own beer
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15. make my own wine
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16. catch up on Battlestar Gallactica
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17. do more magic
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18. see the Northern Lights
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19. have a fantastic photo taken of myself
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20. get a passport
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21. make my own soap from scratch.
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22. sell my own soap.
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23. make my own yogurt
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24. get a new tattoo
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How I did it: I received a cookbook at Christmas from my sister in law that was all about making different kitchen staples. I decided today to try to make the queso blanco and I was pretty please with the results. It wasn't anything spectacular but it showed me how easy it could be and made me really look forward to doing it again. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Things are better since we've moved. We have more room and it easier to keep it clean and organized so we don't feel quite as trapped and stressed. He also read something in Cosmo that is surprisingly helping to make us closer. Sex really is important and sometimes its easy to forget that when you're caught up in daily life. Read how I did it…
I did some observation hours for my entrance into the Nuclear Medicine program and I felt like I was exactly where I was supposed to be. I can’t imagine not getting into the program and doing this sort of work for the rest of my life. I very badly want to learn how to run all of the diagnostic imaging machines and I can’t wait to get started. I didn’t really expect this to be a passion but then again, I have always loved science and finding answers so it makes sense.
I am through with my first year back to school and I have a 3.8 GPA. This week I will be applying to the Nuclear Medicine program at my school and if that goes according to plan I will be back in school in the fall. I am taking the spring off to recover from the stress of the last year and I may go back to school in the summer to do an anatomy class before I get started in my program (hopefully).
