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        <title>my life list - SW move - olivia&apos;s Blog - The Southwest Voice</title>
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        <description>Every year in the fall, my friends and I would get together and create a collage of things we wanted to accomplish within 5 years or a year.

It was nice to put things in perspective, anything from re-doing your bathroom to becoming more organized.

I really enjoyed that gathering but it&#039;s been awhile since we have done that.

Now comes, life&#039;s list -- things you want to accomplish before you check out, so to speak. Mi amiga just finished putting hers together.

Life&#039;s lists are becoming popular these days. Lots of people are doing them so I figure maybe this can be a new way for me to outline my priorities for the rest of my life.

Here&#039;s my life&#039;s list -- though I think I&#039;ll be revising it from time to time as I check things off and maybe add new ones.

1. Run a half marathon, followed by a full marathon. 
I love to run, especially hills and trails. Not crazy about flat roads, but I will do it, if there is not a hill in sight. There&#039;s this Nike Marathon in the Bay Area. It raises money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. My 8-year-old Godson, Jeremiah, is a Leukemia survivor so I want to do something to recognize him. Plus, there&#039;s something about running, relaxing and solitude. It&#039;s my time. Plus, if I can log in 12-16 miles a week, then what else can I accomplish? 

2. Do the Mud Run
As you can see, physical fitness is one important item to me. But this is more out of sheer craziness. I have friends and a jarhead of a spouse who does it. Every year, I tell myself I am going to do it. I haven&#039;t yet. It&#039;s not the running that scares me. The obstacles, the obstacles! But I gotta do it. Otherwise, I&#039;ll be spending the rest of my&amp;nbsp; life wondering, what if?

3. Further my education
College was a wonderful, unforgettable time in my life. Earning my degrees were special milestones in my life. And I need to continue. Of course, I need to do that as I manage work and family life. So the bigger task is managing school with my full-time career and family life. But, hey, I am driven. I mean, MBA Olivia or Ph.D Olivia sound really nice together. It will take time but I got to dedicate myself to it!

4. Improve my home
I love my home. It was built in the 1950s and has a large lot. Older homes have such characters. There is something about older casas that can take my breath away. Maybe it&#039;s all the hidden or untold history that the walls have seen. I don&#039;t want to lose that beauty. I do want to add some more square footage for an extra bedroom and an extra entertainment room. I don&#039;t want a new home to do this. It can be accomplished in my home. Plus, I need to build a pool. My boys love to swim!

5. Story-telling family history
Family is a priority in my life. Besides work, it&#039;s my family. I just need to make sure that I am constantly sharing past stories of my family so my boys know their history. They only&amp;nbsp; met one great-grandparent so they need to be reminded of their roots.

6. Take my boys to Washington, DC when they are older
I think it&#039;s important to connect history through real-life&#039;s experiences and what better way to teach my boys about our constitution, Supreme Court, Arlington National Cemetery than to take them there. I want to do it when they are in their pre-teens or teen years so they can have a better understanding of it all.

7. Write a Chica Lit book 
I am a big fan of the word so it makes sense to have this desire to want to write a book. I would love to write a funny or heart-wrenching piece on some Latino experience, maybe it&#039;s about Latina chicas on a new venture or maybe it&#039;s about one particular Hispanic family and their own challenges and special moments. Or maybe it&#039;s just a book of Chicana poetry -- another favorite item for me. It&#039;s on my list to do!

8. Visit the Pyramids
I learned so much about my family&#039;s heritage and ancestors through my Chicano history classes in college. Again, in hand with the family trip to DC, I want to visit the pyramids and imagine what life was life for the Aztecs and other indigenous people in the motherland of my great-grandparents. It&#039;s more of a personal journey to learn of my family&#039;s history.

Well, that&#039;s all I can think of right now... What&#039;s on your life&#039;s list? Got any tips for me?</description>
        <itunes:summary>Every year in the fall, my friends and I would get together and create a collage of things we wanted to accomplish within 5 years or a year.

It was nice to put things in perspective, anything from re-doing your bathroom to becoming more organized.

I really enjoyed that gathering but it&#039;s been awhile since we have done that.

Now comes, life&#039;s list -- things you want to accomplish before you check out, so to speak. Mi amiga just finished putting hers together.

Life&#039;s lists are becoming popular these days. Lots of people are doing them so I figure maybe this can be a new way for me to outline my priorities for the rest of my life.

Here&#039;s my life&#039;s list -- though I think I&#039;ll be revising it from time to time as I check things off and maybe add new ones.

1. Run a half marathon, followed by a full marathon. 
I love to run, especially hills and trails. Not crazy about flat roads, but I will do it, if there is not a hill in sight. There&#039;s this Nike Marathon in the Bay Area. It raises money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. My 8-year-old Godson, Jeremiah, is a Leukemia survivor so I want to do something to recognize him. Plus, there&#039;s something about running, relaxing and solitude. It&#039;s my time. Plus, if I can log in 12-16 miles a week, then what else can I accomplish? 

2. Do the Mud Run
As you can see, physical fitness is one important item to me. But this is more out of sheer craziness. I have friends and a jarhead of a spouse who does it. Every year, I tell myself I am going to do it. I haven&#039;t yet. It&#039;s not the running that scares me. The obstacles, the obstacles! But I gotta do it. Otherwise, I&#039;ll be spending the rest of my&amp;nbsp; life wondering, what if?

3. Further my education
College was a wonderful, unforgettable time in my life. Earning my degrees were special milestones in my life. And I need to continue. Of course, I need to do that as I manage work and family life. So the bigger task is managing school with my full-time career and family life. But, hey, I am driven. I mean, MBA Olivia or Ph.D Olivia sound really nice together. It will take time but I got to dedicate myself to it!

4. Improve my home
I love my home. It was built in the 1950s and has a large lot. Older homes have such characters. There is something about older casas that can take my breath away. Maybe it&#039;s all the hidden or untold history that the walls have seen. I don&#039;t want to lose that beauty. I do want to add some more square footage for an extra bedroom and an extra entertainment room. I don&#039;t want a new home to do this. It can be accomplished in my home. Plus, I need to build a pool. My boys love to swim!

5. Story-telling family history
Family is a priority in my life. Besides work, it&#039;s my family. I just need to make sure that I am constantly sharing past stories of my family so my boys know their history. They only&amp;nbsp; met one great-grandparent so they need to be reminded of their roots.

6. Take my boys to Washington, DC when they are older
I think it&#039;s important to connect history through real-life&#039;s experiences and what better way to teach my boys about our constitution, Supreme Court, Arlington National Cemetery than to take them there. I want to do it when they are in their pre-teens or teen years so they can have a better understanding of it all.

7. Write a Chica Lit book 
I am a big fan of the word so it makes sense to have this desire to want to write a book. I would love to write a funny or heart-wrenching piece on some Latino experience, maybe it&#039;s about Latina chicas on a new venture or maybe it&#039;s about one particular Hispanic family and their own challenges and special moments. Or maybe it&#039;s just a book of Chicana poetry -- another favorite item for me. It&#039;s on my list to do!

8. Visit the Pyramids
I learned so much about my family&#039;s heritage and ancestors through my Chicano history classes in college. Again, in hand with the family trip to DC, I want to visit the pyramids and imagine what life was life for the Aztecs and other indigenous people in the motherland of my great-grandparents. It&#039;s more of a personal journey to learn of my family&#039;s history.

Well, that&#039;s all I can think of right now... What&#039;s on your life&#039;s list? Got any tips for me?</itunes:summary>
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