There will be days you love your job, and days you wonder why you spent 4 years in college just to tell kids not to pick their nose with scissors.
sugartaxes's Life List
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1. Collect snowglobes
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2. write a book
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3. be more confident
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4. become more optimistic
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5. go canoeing
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6. read the "classics"
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7. drink wine on the roof of a hotel in Istanbul
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8. make more female friends
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9. visit the Corn Palace
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10. make my bed every day
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11. learn screenprinting
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12. get out more
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13. be a mad scientist
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14. go on a road trip
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15. make people laugh
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16. get my hair straightened
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17. get a new couch
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18. call my father more often
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19. spend more time with my boyfriend
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20. identify 100 things that make me happy
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21. improve my posture
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22. live in the 1950's
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23. go to the drive-in
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24. Get my Master's Degree
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25. go to las vegas
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26. become a better parallel parker
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27. be friends with my ex
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28. upgrade my teaching certification
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29. lose 20 pounds
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30. Visit Easter Island
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31. ride in a helicopter
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32. join a gym
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33. pay off my student loans
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34. Wear a size 6
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35. become more flexible
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36. make and sell Van Dyke Brown prints
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37. have a hoedown
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38. Learn to play the banjo
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39. visit all 7 continents
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40. say "i love you" and hear it back
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41. live in Europe
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42. get myself an i-pod video
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43. get married
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2 years ago
IUD - best thing I've done in the past 6 months
2 years ago
My IUD was the best possible thing I could have done for myself. I was getting bladder infection after bladder infection from using condoms. (Of course, be safe, use condoms if you haven’t been tested, etc etc!)
Luckily, my insurance covered the entire procedure. It was far less painful than what I’d been led to believe. I have zero side effects (I got a paragard, which is the copper coil—no hormones) and haven’t had a bladder infection since. I’ll spare you the gory details, but if you’re seriously considering getting an IUD, I’d be happy to answer specific questions.
Ten years of no-side-effect birth control at no cost? Yay to that.
