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Posted by cereals Posted on: 02/03/09

5 down... 96 to go.

I already told you about how I did something crazy to my hair, (I am still determined to post a photo that shows it off better, btw!) and thus checked my first item off my 101 in 1001 list. 

Here are a few more items I have check off my list this month.

Mom and I went on a very pretty hike on a very sunny day.  Yes, this happened in January.  I live in California.  Please don't hate me.

I bought this bag at my favorite consignment store.  It cost $13 (or rather, two t-shirts that people would tell me looked nice, but I never really liked, and a pair of balled flats that fit really well in the store but made me feel like Cinderella's evil stepsisters on every other occasion that I tried to wear them).  It has nice pink accents, and manages to hold my wallet, camera, phone, and all the books, yarn, tubes of lipgloss, markers, and journals that I know I will regret leaving at home, even if I am just running out to buy a new phone card at Safeway. Love.

I went to the beach with my Dad, Stepmom, and their dog Sammy.  The funny thing is that I didn't even know we were headed out to the beach.  I knew we were going somewhere out in the country where Sammy could run around like a nutcase, but I didn't know that I would get to tick off an item on my 101 list (and see some glittery seafoam green waters) at the same time.

Interview Grandma M.  Technically, this doesn't warrent a full check off the list because I haven't properly organized and archived the interview yet, but I do know how I am going to go about this process.  I am writing a blog post detailing my process of archiving my family history, and won't cross 'Interview Grandma M." off until I post it.


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