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Have you ever done something and when you finished it, were in complete awe?

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I mean, I had to write an essay for AP American History right now, and I'm almost done with it, but I'm looking it and I can honestly say, it is one of the best essays I've ever written, if not the best. It flows smoothly with undeniable eloquence and the facts are concrete. All in all, I have to say it's a pretty darn good essay. ^_^

Anyways yeah, I think it sounds good.

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  1. this is really dorky, but there are many nights where I sit back in awe of my girlfriend and our relationship.  When I first met her I was sure she wasn't interested.  She was so beautiful, and outgoing and amazing and I was quiet around her.  I didn't think she even really noticed me. I knew from the moment I saw her that I wanted to be with her.  A year later I sit back in absolute awe of having the guts to be the first one to kiss her and tell her how i felt about her.  She thanks me every day for having the courage to do so.  Sometimes I just sit back and look at her and think "wow, I couldn't be any more lucky."


  2. I get a lot of satisfaction from baking pies.  I taught myself how to roll out crust, make the fillings.  I feel like my kitchen is a cover for "The Saturday Evening Post"- with a beautiful apple pie being appreciated and enjoyed by my whole family.  

  3. Yeah. My first room re-construction job turned out brilliantly.  I amazed myself.  And my best friend is still raving about the great job I did for her.  

  4. when ever i get my first L*****n in the bed i will be very proud of that  

  5. A sculpture in college. It was an eight foot high Saguaro cactus made of pencil rod, and patchwork steel. Next to it I had a huge cow skull cast from Aluminum and dipped in blue rubber, set on a spring so that when you walked by the whole installation piece, the skull would bob up and down, and a video would start playing on the wall behind it, a video of my moms' ranch.

    It got a lot of attention and I haven't done anything so cool since. I didn't ever want to take it down. Took me a month to make it all.

  6. Yeah, I'm a Hallowe'eonoholic and MANY years ago I dressed up our company entryway foyer like a graveyard complete with a chapel facade. On either side of the chapel door were "stained glass windows" (actually paintings with glass dye), one of St. Peter and one of St. Paul. I'm not an illustrator (or painter) so I was ecstatic when they came out really well. I take them out and look at them from time to time when my creative self-confidence needs a boost.

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