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How Do You Identify?: Unabashed Feminine Lesbian
Preferred Pronoun?: Her, She
Relationship Status: Married!
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Upstate NY
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What was my favorite in 2010 .......
Day?
The day we got in the car and just drove to Woodstock.
Adventure?
Going to Tampa for a long weekend to see my daughter--a mini-vacation by myself.
Book?
Water for Elephants, among others.
Event?
Melissa's and Vicki's wedding.
Exercise?
Walking the dog on our weekends away.
Experience?
The privilege of meeting with some of my elderly clients.
Hobby?
Planning and cooking healthier meals.
Idea?
To go back to school to become a NP.
Lesson?
No one is harder on me than I am on myself.
Love?
The love of my sweetheart.
Meal?
My surprise birthday dinner at Buca Di Beppo.
Memory?
Talking to my mom, finally, about Candy and our lives together.
Movie?
Avatar
Song?
Faith Hill, "Breathe"
TV Show?
The Good Wife
The best thing that happened to me in 2010 was...
Starting to plan our wedding.
The worst thing that happened to me in 2010 was...
Procrastinating like crazy.
What did I do for myself this year?
I started to lose weight and get into shape.
What are three things I was reluctant to do, but did them anyway?
Worked a second job.
Made plans to replace the rug in the LR/DR.
Said goodbye to my daughter who moved to Tampa.
If I could change one thing about myself in 2011, what would it be?
Be less of a procrastinator.
If I could change one thing about my life in 2011, what would it be?
Find a job that pays a little better and has better benefits so I don't have to work two jobs.
What are three things I WILL change or do differently in 2011?
Spend less.
Stop procrastinating.
Start school.
What are three things I was reluctant to do, but want to do in 2011?
Clean out the garage and basement.
Keep working on getting into better shape, physically.
Be more dilligent about paperwork at work.
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In the flush of love's light
we dare be brave
And suddenly we see
that love costs all we are
and will ever be.
Yet it is only love
which sets us free.
Maya Angelou
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