The Challenge – Day 5
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot to you. (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
Day Nine: Two words that describe your life right now.
Day Ten: One confession
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
1. I wish I hadn’t been such a slut in college. By many standards I was restrained, but I took a lot of foolish risks and put my heart on the line for guys that were nothing.
2. I wish I hadn’t let college go by without exploring the connection between Rosso and me. There was something there and I missed that opportunity.
3. I wish I hadn’t stopped horseback riding in college. I quit so many things over the years and that’s the one I miss the most.
4. I wish I had never laid eyes on David Pickering. He was a huge part of my life in high school and I lost my virginity to him, but I still think he was a serious mistake.
5. I wish I hadn’t cut things off with Ed. Of all the guys I knew in college, he was by far the best of them, and I treated him like crap.
6. I wish I hadn’t lost touch with my friend Anna. I’d known her since we were about six, but I haven’t heard from her in years. She had a rough home life and ran off to Long Island with a guy and went to community college, both of which were nowhere near good enough for her. I often find myself wondering what’s happened to her.
… Really there are so few things that I regret having done. I regret things that I haven’t done, opportunities I’ve missed. And even then, I try not to spend too much time and energy on regret. There are more important things in life.
~Liz
*nods* That’s why I pushed myself with Erik in high school so much – so I wouldn’t regret anything. And I don’t, because I know that I gave it my all to be with him (even though it never worked out.) It’s hard for me to find true regrets. I’m the same way. ~*Stephanie*~
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Is Rosso the old teacher of your’s? And you’re so right, wasting time on regrets really isn’t worth it at all. *FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE FIERCE LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING LOVING HUGS*
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