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Updating my 30 Before 30 list

My 20s are over in 3.5 years. To me, that seems like tomorrow. Mainly because of how fast 2014 has gone. There are a couple of things on my 30 before 30 list that I know will be happening soon, but some don't seem feasible to me anyone, so I'm modifying my list.
30 before 30:
Go Sky-diving
  1. Go Scuba diving
  2. Get my concealed handgun license.
  3. Buy a cute bikini and wear it with pride.
  4. Successfully complete one week  as a vegetarian.
  5. Empty my storage units
  6. Get a second dog
  7. Take another vacation
  8. Get a nicer car
  9. Complete blueprints for our tiny house and get started
  10. Find my inner peace
  11. Create an exercise routine that becomes second nature
  12. Run a 5K - actually run, not host
  13. Teach Spike to dance
  14. Become a Big Sister volunteer
  15. Get a passport and use it
  16. Take a course in something interesting
  17. Get a new tattoo - Scheduled for Oct 28, 2014
  18. Learn to play another musical instrument
  19. Become fluent in another language
  20. Get something pierced
  21. Dye my hair a crazy color
  22. Learn CPR
  23. Hold a tarantula
  24. Spend a weekend with my sister (no boys allowed!)
  25. Start a vegetable garden and actually take care of it - I'm going to start my garden again in Sept 2014.
  26. Start school again for a Master's or second Bachelor's - Well, I'm going back for another Associate's, but it's still school! I start my first class in mid-Sept 2014. I'm going to become a certified Natural Health Practitioner.
  27. Meet some of my online friends in real life
  28. Eat a meal made only from ingredients I have harvested on my own
  29. Enjoy the rest of my 20s.

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