What did you want to be when you were little?
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Bigger. I was always the smallest one in my class and I wanted to be bigger than someone
Lynn5:03 AM
I loved the library so much that I wanted to be a librarian. I still wish I could have made that happen - there was no library science major at any of the colleges in Georgia. Even when I went back to school later, my alma mater of Georgia State University did not have that.
I always thought I wanted to be a missionary in China until my sister said recently that she always wanted to be a missionary. Now I wonder if I wanted to be one or if I stole my sister's dream. Could be Vice versa. LOL
Bigger. I was always the smallest one in my class and I wanted to be bigger than someone
I wanted to be Mrs. Roy Rogers. Not sure what I planned to do with Dale.
Wanted to be another Frank Buck.... or maybe just a veterinarian to be on the safer side
I wanted to grow up to be my grandmother. She was the absolutely most fascinating person I knew
I wanted to be a famous actress.
I was the one who always had second hand shoes and hand-me-down clothes right through primary school, so I always wanted to be rich when I grew up. I also wanted to be either a librarian or an architect although I didn't know that word then. I just knew I'd like to design houses.
I wanted to be a nurse -- right up to the time to apply for college when my mother quietly pointed out that I fainted at the sight of blood and perhaps I should fulfill her dream and become a teacher. (HA! lIke you don't see plenty of blood when you are a special educator!)
I feel odd saying this, but I do not even know. We moved (a lot) when I was a child, so perhaps I was just trying to keep my head on 'straight.' I do remember sitting around dreaming while listening to 45 records, though...And sitting on low-lying limbs of trees with my legs dangling...That was (my) own, private fun...:)
I wanted to be a famous writer. I fulfilled only part of this dream.
I loved libraries as a child and have one of those brains that loved to solve puzzles. I was always attracted to science and have a degree in biology, but HMOs came into the picture and I didn't think medicine would attract me once insurance companies became so instrumental about calling the shots in diagnosing & treating patients. That changed my world view. I never looked at medicine the same way again.
Alive was the first thought that came in my head.
I have no idea, just surviving the moment was tough enough. I never really thought about the futur
Alive was the first thought that came in my head.
I have no idea, just surviving the moment was tough enough. I never really thought about the futur