Last Monday, I announced that I would be avoiding Facebook for 1 week. I successfully avoided it, and this has been one of the best weeks of my life. I realized how dependent I am on my phone and social networking, so being away from it was very freeing. I also noticed the dependency that others have on social media. It takes away from face to face conversation, and regular contact with friends. I made more of an effort to communicate with people I care about. It was pretty great. The plan is to keep this going. Only Facebook in small increments.
Next on the list it to play a card game at a casino. I played Black Jack on 10.10/11.12 at Thunder Valley Casino and ended up leaving with $20 more than what I started with. So awesome. I also learned a few little tricks, so hopefully I can get even better. The dealers are really nice.


In the days leading up to skydiving, I found that I was not nervous. I figured that the nerves would start to settle in the day of, but it never happened. Throughout the entire thing, I found myself excited rather than freaked out. The airplane ride up was relaxing, and falling from 14,000 feet was amazing! My first thought as we exited the plane was "woah, I am seriously falling from the sky right now!" It was exciting and unlike anything I had ever experienced. After 1 minute, the parachute opened, and it was instant silence. Peaceful. I realized something in this moment: Fearless. Not once did I think in fear or doubt that I would be okay. This is the goal of the my entire Day Zero Project. Have I overcome my fear of heights? Needless to say, I cannot wait until my next trip down! Dan let me steer a little bit, with was fun, and we did some twists and turns.
Now, the moment you have all been waiting for: The video of my skydiving adventure!
45 Goals on the list have been completed! 719 days left!
This week, I will be running my first 3 mile run in prep for the Run For Your Lives Zombie 5k and Obstacle Course, which is this Saturday. I can't wait!
In other news, "Karoke means 'empty orchestra' in Japanese." In the words of Ted Mosby, the architect "It's that hauntingly beautiful?"
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-jennilea
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