First, I broke the news that I was already grown up, which seemed to somehow surprise her. Next, I informed her that no, I didn't necessarily want to be an artist, but that I was thrilled with her career choice. Then I told her what I would like to be, and she promptly asked, "Then why aren't you that???"
4.23.2008
It’s Never too Late…Right?
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i love how straightforward kids are.
- Jessie -
She sounds very wise. If the artist gig doesn't work out she should think about doing therapy!
Can you tell us what it is that you want to be when you grow up? Because I still haven't worked out what I want to be.
I also like hearing about women who stumbled upon their calling late in life. Did you know that Madeleine Albright didn't start her career until after having children?
well, they tell it like it is, don't they? blissfully simple...we could learn much from our children. your sweet story made me smile.
so what do you want to be when you grow up?
next post...you must tell.
I second Miss Karey. Do tell!
It's amazing how as we get older, "life" gets in the way of so many things. Oh, to be a kid again - the simple life!
ok... i'll post my dream job next week. i promise.
Your daughter's question is hilarious. Isn't it funny how people tend to project their desires onto everyone around them.
And yes, that poster is amazing!
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