I was allways wishing to have the chance to go back. There seems that something incomplete was left while I moved on. Last night… well, yes… last night I was thinking real clearly for a moment when I asked myself (ofcourse in my head) if I was not here would I want part of my past to have a second chance and to my own surprise I felt no desire to fix all those little things that could be different. And it seems I have let past go.
Sepideh's Life List
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1. stay married
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2. find a PhD program that suits me
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3. get a job
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4. Make new friends
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5. swim everyday
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6. improve my arabic
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7. get fit
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8. Read more
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9. lose weight
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10. be fluent in 4 languages
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11. Get my writing published
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12. write something about new-conservativism
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13. Take more pictures
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14. Speak better French
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15. practice nonviolent communication
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16. build a sustainable house
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17. adopt a kid
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18. Have Kids
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19. Get a PhD
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20. make clothing, and actually make it wearable
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21. become more independent
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22. Understtand, admit and correct my mistakes
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Recent entries
How did I let past go? well...
3 years ago
The thing is I bought a huge one first
3 years ago
I was having lots of problems with my hard. It was full of my old files that only god remembers why and how got in there. It was full of my old roommates, boyfriends and friends unorganized music and files. I bought a new hard disk, 200 G bites for almost 120$ and started organizing. It was much easier with the new hard being there cuz I did not need to burn a stack of CDs. It worked.
practically new to Vancouver
3 years ago
I moved to Vancouver on the 31st of December 2004 and i have been hanging out with old friends of friends. I am looking, I need new friends.

