List: Flowers I Love

I love flowers. I adore the smell, the feel, and its beauty that last so minutely in a span of our life. Once plucked, it withers and shrivels, disintegrating back into the earth it came out of. But even without touching, it’s just likely to die like all life on earth. Yet, I am enthralled and seduced by them.
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Bucket List (revised) 2012

We’ve all made bucket list, mentally or physically. We may even buy books about “1000 Places to Visit Before You Die” or do as many crazy things as possible if we are to live so short.

I made one when I was younger and the list went on and on and on. As time passed and I aged, I realized that I did many of the things on my list: read all of Jane Austen’s novel, become a designer, ride a horse, see a meteor shower, visit Paris, be kissed passionately, etc.
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2012 Resolutions

A new year, a new start, new goals to aim for. Realistic goals. They are always saying, make sure you make realistic achievable goals that YOU can strive to fulfill. Saying you’ll lose 100 lbs is not achievable if you don’t exercise or only go to the gym one month. It’s a commitment and willingness to change your life around. Sometimes, I question why challenge yourself to only 40 days? That’s nothing in the span on one’s life. You’ve got to make a plan that you know you can go through with or else you’re cheating yourself. And despite Cartman saying people cheat to get to where they are in life, I would like to hope that isn’t what you would do to yourself.
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2011 Resolutions in Retrospect

What a year! 2011 has been a decent year, if not a busy social year indeed. I always say that I’m anti-social but I find myself going out every week whether it’s to meet friends for dinner, drinks, or just to go see a movie! But I was conscientious about the goals I set for myself this year. I made sure to make a short VERY SHORT list of goals because I wanted to actually achieve them.
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