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writer4christ05's Life List
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1. Read my Bible every day
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2. have someone fall in love with me
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3. establish a regular sleeping schedule
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4. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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5. keep my house clean
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6. become fluent in spanish
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7. Read more books
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8. design my own clothes
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9. purchase consciously: organic, local, fair trade...
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10. weigh 120 pounds
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11. get married
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12. journal more
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13. learn to ride a motorcycle
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14. Write my name in wet cement
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How I did it: I went on a youth trip to the Tenderloin District in San Francisco, and on one of the days there, we met a group of homeless people, and prayed for them in a group. There was one lady who was just crying and crying, and I decided to give her a big hug when we were done praying. Then, she completely opened up, and she said that she lost her husband to cancer almost a year ago an had been living on the streets ever since. … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I was in culinary school. Basically, we made fresh pasta, rolled it out, dropped the filling (I think it was ricotta cheese and some herbs) on it in little heaps, brushed the pasta around the filling with water or something to bind the two layers of pasta together, laid the other layer of pasta on top, and cut out the ravioli with a small, round cookie cutter. Then, you just boil it like the kind you buy at the store. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Well ... he got a girlfriend. Plus, I discovered I was only attracted to him physically, and he wouldn't make a good husband for me. I started comparing him to the man I wanted to marry, and, though I know I won't marry the man of my dreams, he didn't size up at all! Read how I did it…
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Okay, so my mom is a single mom, who works very hard at her job. That said, our house is always a mess, and I recently became a stay-at-home daughter and homemaker-in-training, so I kinda feel it’s my responsibility now to keep the house clean. ... Let’s just say I’m not doing a very good job. Granted, there is a lot of Mom’s work stuff lying around, but there is still more I can be doing.
I’m a Christian, so I like to dress modestly, plus I would like to start wearing only skirts and dresses. Since there isn’t much for me in the stores, I think it would be cool to design my own clothes.
