1: The loneliest number. Where I live right now there are not many people that I know, and I only really hang out with two outside of my roommates. Most of my days are spent alone.
2: The number of times I've seen Joe in person since July.
2.5: The number of months left in my internship.
3: The number of weddings I have been invited to, and am/have attending/attended, in 2015.
4: The number of e-mail addresses I have in my phone for school, personal, and business.
5: The number of times my family, the four of us, have been together since Thanksgiving 2014.
6: The number of yoga poses I think I know.
17: The number of acres that I monitor monthly for work.
24: The age I will be in less than a month.
33: The number of jobs I have applied to in the past two weeks.
40: The number of people I have lived in close proximity during my collegiate years - roommates, housemates, and suitemates.
56: The number of pages in my thesis without figures or data tables.
249: The number of yoga poses I can actually do.
2: The number of times I've seen Joe in person since July.
2.5: The number of months left in my internship.
3: The number of weddings I have been invited to, and am/have attending/attended, in 2015.
4: The number of e-mail addresses I have in my phone for school, personal, and business.
5: The number of times my family, the four of us, have been together since Thanksgiving 2014.
Executing a perfect downward dog! |
17: The number of acres that I monitor monthly for work.
24: The age I will be in less than a month.
33: The number of jobs I have applied to in the past two weeks.
40: The number of people I have lived in close proximity during my collegiate years - roommates, housemates, and suitemates.
56: The number of pages in my thesis without figures or data tables.
249: The number of yoga poses I can actually do.
438: The number of hours remaining in my internship.
495: The number of miles to go before my car reaches 100,000 miles.
591: The number of miles from the bunkhouse in Bear Mountain to Greensboro.
495: The number of miles to go before my car reaches 100,000 miles.
591: The number of miles from the bunkhouse in Bear Mountain to Greensboro.
1672: The number of dollars I would have to pay for my single credit hour this coming semester. What I'm actually paying: zero. (score!)
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