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Happy whatever happens Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Little Rock
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Why not? Any day can be New Year's
![]() Day - Meeting Sasha, the right person at the right time Adventure - Going to Houston with my daughter Book - War and Peace Event - Getting into grad school Exercise - Swimming Experience - My teaching Hobby - Studying Russian Idea - When Sasha suggested I ride the Trans-Sib to her city, and I said, "Oh well, why not?" Lesson -You've got to be whole yourself before you can love anyone else Love - My children Meal - The Beef and Broccoli at this little Chinese place down the street Memory - Visiting Shiloh, where one of my ancestors died at the pond. Movie - Despicable Me Song - Chaif, Oy-yo TV Show - Football, of course The best thing that happened to me in 2010 was...touring the Civil War battlefields The worst thing that happened to me in 2010 was...My brother's failing health What did I do for myself this year -Swam more What are three things I was reluctant to do, but did them anyway? - 1.Let myself get close to someone 2. Went back to school 3. Began converting to Judaism If I could change one thing about myself in 2011, what would it be? Lose weight and get in shape If I could change one thing about my life in 2011, what would it be? Fall in love What are three things I WILL change or do differently in 2011? *Get my budget under control *Finish my conversion after putting it off *Keep the house neater What are three things I was reluctant to do, but want to do in 2011? *Seriously plan for Russia next year *Start student teaching *Join an exercise class
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The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf of bread are three billion to one. ~Erma Bombeck
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