domingo, 18 de enero de 2009

98- Going pink






There are some things on my list that I feel you can only do before turning 40 because after that you will look plain silly. I'm sure I'll think otherwise after turning 40 but that's how I feel about it. Dying my hair pink is pretty big for me because I had never done anything extreme or wild with my hair and well it was just time to do something about it.



That one in the back... she's my boss so work is ok with the pink hair... :)

martes, 13 de enero de 2009

The list in no particular order

Friends have asked me to post the list that way they can know what's coming... so here it goes. The ones that I have already done, just three but that's something are in bold.
1. Skydive
2. Learn to knit so one day I can knit a scarf
3. Make sushi
4. Eat something exotic, really exotic
5. Walk up the pyramids in Mexico
6. Scuba dive
7. Go horseback riding on the beach
8. Go to dinner and the movies by myself
9. Read 10 books I should have already read
10. Take pole dancing classes
11. Ride a motorcycle
12. Ride a wave runner or Jet Ski
13. Visit a new country
14. Call into a radio show
15. Take something to get rid of my inhibitions for a night
16. Shoot a gun
17. Get a tattoo
18. See the Grand Canyon
19. Go to a photo shoot in a studio
20. Play Gotcha
21. Drive across Mexico
22. Work in a restaurant for a day
23. Take a boxing class
24. Play a round of golf
25. Take up a new sport
26. Play poker in a casino
27. Buy a guy a drink
28. Go to a music lesson
29. Ride a mechanical bull
30. Dye my hair pink
31. Attend a posada
32. Plant a tree
33. X-rated so won’t say but will do
34. Go Wall climbing
35. Do the rapids in Veracruz
36. Go Snowboarding
37. Do Mountain biking
38. Have a conversation with a homeless person
39. Compliment a stranger
40. Buy shares in the stock market
41. Take a Cooking class
42. Ride in a limo
43. Go to a Buddhist mass
44. Sleep under the stars
45. Go to a classical music concert
46. Go to a Professional American Football game
47. Whale watching
48. Take a helicopter ride
49. Make a new friend
50. Go to a Live TV show
51. Make a wish come true
52. Visit a new place in the city
53. Go to a stripper bar
54. Take a Temaxcal bath
55. Do pottery
56. Hot air balloon ride
57. Blog or video the 101 things
58. Go to a farm and pick fruit
59. Make a skirt from scratch
60. Tread grapes at a vineyard
61. Write a short story or a song
62. Go to a Music festival
63. Story tell
64. Write a poem
65. Volunteer at a homeless shelter
66 Bake bread
67. Develop own photos
68. Learn to juggle
69. Work in an animal shelter
70. Fish for my dinner
71. Have a baby
72. Fulfill a sexual fantasy
73. Take cruise
74. Help out a stranger
75. Have lobster tacos in Ensenada, BC
76. Run for a worthy cause
77. Smoke a cigar
78. Go on two dates on one night
79. Throw a champagne pajama party
80. Date a guy you met on the internet
81. Rent a convertible and go where the wind blows
82. Ask a man out
83. Go to a spiritual retreat
84. Spend a night on a sailboat at sea
85. Bet on a sports event
86. Pay off all my debt
87. Have plastic surgery
88. Go Water skiing
89. Ask for an autograph
90. Serenade someone
91. Learn a dance like the tango or salsa
92. Take one step toward my true passion.
93. Learn a language
94. Surf
95. Fast for two weeks
96. Do Speed dating
97. Learn how to meditate
98. Milk a cow
99. Reach my goal weight
100. Make my new year's resolutions for once
101. Save a year’s salary

viernes, 2 de enero de 2009

Number 99, getting a tattoo












Getting a tattoo is something I have wanted to do but been afraid to do or that some of my traumas haven’t let me do. But that is not an issue any more. Here it is!!! I went to Miami Ink in South Beach and my tattoo artist was Jose. I didn't hurt as much as I though it would and it made me feel great. I now have another way to remember my 101 things forever. I got a very cute tattoo of a moon and a star, two of my favorite things. Thanks Mariela and Armando for being there for me.








Counting down... Number 100




Baking bread is something I have always wanted to do but had never gotten around to it. In Venezuela ham bread is a christmas tradition and even though I spent Christmas in Miami thanks to Meche and Mariela I got to do one more thing from my list.
My bread had turkey ham in it, plus olives and raisins. It was delicious!!!