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20 Thing I Want To Do Before I Hit The Age of 21

21 comes sooner than ya' think.

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I have just recently turned twenty on the 8th, so I have been reflecting on my nineteen years of life and thought of some activities that I want to do or am going to do. Here is that list:

1. Go to a Wawa

2. Say "Yes" to more activities

3. Travel out of PA or NY

4. Leave the Country

5. Write a book

6. Finish a scrapbook

7. Go to a state school game

8. Travel in an airplane

9. Get another piercing

10. Get my driver’s license

11. Finish a journal

12. Travel to the Hip-Hop museum

13. Go to a Broadway show

14. Visit a Smithsonian museum

15. Intern at a museum

16. Visit other chapters of my sorority

17. Visit Puerto Rico and see my family

18. Go on a road trip with my closest friends

19. Do more good for others

20. Make more memories

I am so entirely blessed to be able to say that I have had a remarkable 19 years of life already and I am achieving all that I could imagine.

I want to thank my family for supporting me through my dreams, and I also want to thank my friends for having my back and helping me create the best of memories. There is no doubt that I will be trying every day to be a better me, and this is what I can guarantee.

Sincerely,

A self-reflective 20-year-old.

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