a plan for the not so distant future
Take this:
(minus the cow)
throw in the following destinations:
= who's coming with me?!!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
oh crystal ball
"Hey Sara Mari, this is Da le
To have seen a quarter of a century of life...that's something isn't it
Where do you envision yourself in the next 25? Where do you want to go in the next 25?"
it is something to have lived a quarter of a century. i do agree. it's strange but i feel less accomplished now that i did when i was seventeen and a high school graduate.
i think more about the future now than ever before. in my mind there has been a list of goals/places i need to do - theres not much of a time limit - since i still believe i am invincible and immortal - someway i will make that so...need to work on that magic potion
my eyes are so big. for so long i was content in a university haze, a buffer from the world. now i am clear of that haze, and i want to fill myself with so many experiences. i'm afraid i will make myself burst.
a short list for sara mari's next quarter century
-travel southeast asia, europe
-live in central america 2yr minimum
-conquer my NYC fear and live ther for 1 yr
-children - adopt, because there will be to many children and not enough love in the next 25 yrs.
-maintain my friendships: i am terrified of losing my "chosen" family.
- be a vocal advocate for this earth. convince my mother to recycle.
- learn as many languages as possible. it would be wonderful to be fluent in spanish, chinese, and russian
- i want to participate in the world as a student and maybe in another twenty five years i'll learn more than facts.
- become a dedicated student of yoga, and eventually do this: ------------>- work. hard hard and determined work for social welfare.
- love, laugh, sing, and dance.
- ride a horse, motorcycle (the one with the side car attached, and i'll wear goggles, a cap, and a white scarf.), a wave, and an unicycle.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Quarter of a century:The following turns 25 years old this year:
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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