Stephanie Householder-Walker

believes that what you want is at the tips of your fingers.



I'm doing 42 things
 

Stephanie Householder-Walker's Life List

  1. 1. go to Heaven
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    815 people
  2. 2. Show my husband love each and every single day
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    1 person
  3. 3. Grow in Christ
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    1,082 people
  4. 4. Pray more
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    3,109 people
  5. 5. Get a cornea transplant
    1 person
  6. 6. drive at night
    3 people
  7. 7. get a master's degree in library science
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    107 people
  8. 8. Become a librarian
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    306 people
  9. 9. Help the blind
    3 people
  10. 10. build a home
    100 people
  11. 11. Have children when I'm in my 30s
    1 entry . 13 cheers
    1 person
  12. 12. Get in fantastic shape, without losing my curves
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    3 people
  13. 13. To Live Instead of Exist
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    10,926 people
  14. 14. Overcome Anxiety
    1 entry . 17 cheers
    650 people
  15. 15. Read All Of the Books I Own
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    117 people
  16. 16. visit all 7 continents
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    1,311 people
  17. 17. Laugh Even More
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    19 people
  18. 18. Find relatives in Russia/Czech Republic
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    12 people
  19. 19. Never Stop Learning
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    3,987 people
  20. 20. Trust My Instincts
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    119 people
  21. 21. become a morning person.
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    1,470 people
  22. 22. Stop caring what other people think of me
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    3,990 people
  23. 23. Become More Creative
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    108 people
  24. 24. stop biting my nails
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    7,119 people
  25. 25. Learn from my mistakes
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    374 people
  26. 26. Make an impact on someone's life
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    48 people
  27. 27. Learn to speak Czech
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    38 people
  28. 28. Graduate college with a 4.0 cumulative GPA
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    3 people
  29. 29. Publish a novel
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    976 people
  30. 30. Have conversations late into the night with fascinating people
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    2,183 people
  31. 31. Inspire and Be Inspired
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    277 people
  32. 32. Travel to little known places
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    1 person
  33. 33. Find more people who enjoy the inane and celebrate the nonsensical
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    86 people
  34. 34. Show those I love just how much i love them, and know that I'm loved back the same way
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    12 people
  35. 35. Buy a Honda S2000
    5 people
  36. 36. Take care of my parents when they are older
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    6 people
  37. 37. live in boston
    139 people
  38. 38. be here when a cure for cancer is found
    3 people
  39. 39. KEEP A HEALTHY LEVEL OF INSANITY
    36 people
  40. 40. Learn to cook
    8,342 people
  41. 41. train my dog
    499 people
  42. 42. take one photo everyday
    2 people
Recent entries
overcome anxiety
Untitled 2 years ago

Yeah honey. Me too. And we will, I believe.



Own a Dodge Avenger
I Heart My Dodge Avenger ES 3 years ago

I absolutely love Ava, my amazing Dodge Avenger ES. What more could a girl ask for in a car?



Have children when I'm in my 30s
Babies? When I'm 30. 3 years ago

My husband is 23 and I am 25. We’re still in college, we rent an apartment, and we want our time as a married couple before we bring wee Walker babies into the world. Thus we jointly decided to wait until I’m 30 (and he’s 28) until I give up the birth control pills and we actively start trying to conceive our first child. Yep, we’ve planned this thing out entirely. We’re not against the idea of having a child that is unplanned, but we know we’re not ready for children and won’t be ready until we’re both settled into steady careers, able to devote enough time to a child, and able to provide it with everything that it needs.

My husband and I have also agreed that I will stay at home with the child (and eventually, children) until they are in the third or fourth grade. Why? Even though I consider myself an extreme feminist, I’ve come to the conclusion that I want to raise my own children in my own household. I don’t feel comfortable putting them into the daycare system or dropping them at a neighborhood babysitter. I was physically abused by a babysitter when I was an infant, and do not want my children to go through the same situation. I also have a close friend that used to work in a day care and she relayed some absolute horror stories to me. I think that while I’m at home with the kids (we want to have one or two), I’ll use the time to work on my writing. If I get a free moment, that is.

Unless God deems us worthy and ready for a child before the time we think we’re going to be ready for one, babies are not going to be in our future for another five years.



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