well i can help you out on a few.... travel overseas to the US and come snowboarding! we can even go up to the hotsprings and go skinny dipping! (its totally private, a bit of a hike through the woods, but thats why ;) )
and then when i have moved back there (in the next twelve months) we can all go camping again!
yeah the US dollar sucks... but my empty bank account sucks more :( no travel til I have more cash... which wont happen til post election when I can go back to work. Bring on April!
Hey, I'm learning Italian again, so if you learn that we can learn together. I've even got a little journal from Kikki K. (I am so easy to buy for, got it for Christmas) where I'm writing down lots of Italian phrases :) Non parlo Italiano bene, ma capisco un po' (which is supposed to mean I don't speak Italian well, but I understand a little).
When it comes to number 90, all your friends love you no matter what, and we're the only people that matter anyway...just think, you can't be weirder than the rest of us :)
Ooh, and I'm with you on the nutrition ones as well! I've started buying soy milk again and am back to attempting to stick to my non-allergy diet. Let's aim to be really healthy this year...you know, vegetables and bean curd are really good for that! Just an excuse to go to Obsession really...Ooh, and I've even bought weights - going to try and get fit again as well.
I see lots of good things there...well done for writing it all down! Now you've verbalised it you can have your own personal cheer squad :)
awww thanks, cheer squads make everything better :)
Are you learning Italian via a course? Study buddies would be good - maybe, if we become fluent, we can limit our MAC talks to Italian so they're both educational and fun (well talking MAC is educational, seeing as we usually discuss new collections or uses for existing products...)
Ha yes, Obsession fits nicely into my 'eat healthy' schedule. I realllllllly love tofu, but lately I never use it at home - mainly cos I'm never at home; or I am and I'm living off toast or cereal as I'm doing other things. I actually picked up a funny book called 'Skinny Bitch in the Kitch' which was written by two emaciated models who live a dairy and meat free diet. The recipes are great and they actually offer vegan versions of traditional dishes (macaroni cheese, shepherds pie... whatever. I bought it on impulse but on further reading it looks like a good place to start - I'm not about to become a hard core dieter but I do miss eating tofu at home. The book is more about eating less crap (processed
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I did do an Italian course years ago which was useful, but honestly the best way to learn it is to read online Italian newspapers and speak it or watch the Italian news on SBS. I've found that the most useful. I also go and get a word or sentence of the day from www.wordreference.com. They give lots of different examples of sentences, plus there's a forum where you can check up on things
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and then when i have moved back there (in the next twelve months) we can all go camping again!
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I'm keen! Poor, but keen!
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When it comes to number 90, all your friends love you no matter what, and we're the only people that matter anyway...just think, you can't be weirder than the rest of us :)
Ooh, and I'm with you on the nutrition ones as well! I've started buying soy milk again and am back to attempting to stick to my non-allergy diet. Let's aim to be really healthy this year...you know, vegetables and bean curd are really good for that! Just an excuse to go to Obsession really...Ooh, and I've even bought weights - going to try and get fit again as well.
I see lots of good things there...well done for writing it all down! Now you've verbalised it you can have your own personal cheer squad :)
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Are you learning Italian via a course? Study buddies would be good - maybe, if we become fluent, we can limit our MAC talks to Italian so they're both educational and fun (well talking MAC is educational, seeing as we usually discuss new collections or uses for existing products...)
Ha yes, Obsession fits nicely into my 'eat healthy' schedule. I realllllllly love tofu, but lately I never use it at home - mainly cos I'm never at home; or I am and I'm living off toast or cereal as I'm doing other things. I actually picked up a funny book called 'Skinny Bitch in the Kitch' which was written by two emaciated models who live a dairy and meat free diet. The recipes are great and they actually offer vegan versions of traditional dishes (macaroni cheese, shepherds pie... whatever. I bought it on impulse but on further reading it looks like a good place to start - I'm not about to become a hard core dieter but I do miss eating tofu at home. The book is more about eating less crap (processed ( ... )
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