What are your dreams and ambitions?
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to teach elementary school.
To make a living (even a small one) doing something I love. I plan to try it soon. I’ll be creating and refurbishing things, and writing about it.
To continue doing the best job I can, until I retire in a couple of years.
My dream is to be a very important to my unborn child. I never thought I would have children and I’m now 11 weeks pregnant and completely fascinated by it.
I aim for my life to be as important to other people as their lives are important to me. I want to be surrounded by love.
I don’t think that there’s anything better.
Part of my dream was to raise a family and I have almost reached that goal. It has gone by so fast – SO fast. I was a stay-at-home Mom and now work at home. My daughter is 16 and my son will be 19 next month. It has been a loving, tough, fascinating, joyful, unexpected, intriguing, and rewarding journey.
There are other parts that I will let you know about if I attain them, after the first part of my dream is fully realized. :0)
@Galicia- that made me smile. Lurve for making me feel all warm inside.
@autumn- Yay! I can’t wait to say I have reached my goals.
Right now, I just want to finish up seven more years in the military and then retire. On the way there, I’d like to finish up my college education because the military is going to pay for a large chunk of it.
After that, I’d like to find a relaxed but stimulating part-time job that I can use to supplement my government pension so I can afford all the vacations that I’m going to take as often as I can.
To become a bestselling author and be able to regularly give a meaningful amount of money to things I believe in, like girls’ education in developing countries.
Get married, build a Mk1 Rabbit, and freelance websites from a crow’s nest on top of a beach house.
Graduate from the top high school in my state in the top three percentile of my class.
Get into Vanderbilt, Duke, or Emory on a relatively substantial scholarship and major in biochemistry.
Graduate on of those universities and perform at least a year of mentor ship in a top medical center.
Get accepted to Vanderbilt’s, Duke’s, or Emory’s medical school.
Complete my residency at a top medical center and proceed on to become a highly successful pediatric oncologist.
Live a peaceful, happy, and content life on a beach somewhere when I eventually retire.
and at some point during all of this, if God sees fit, get married, have 2 children of my own, and adopt a third
Doing all of this while laughing, loving, taking pictures, making memories, experiencing, traveling, and making the lives of those around me better.
to open a mixology bar and write a cocktail book based on drinks named after Kung Fu moves.
@sloane. Wow, that sounds pretty amazing. Best of luck to you.
@judochop- Sounds fun :) I’d go.
Have a lot of people listen to my music, and come to performances, and enjoy the music. To write something that a lot of people are interested in reading. To live in an artistic community, and spend every waking hour doing creative work.
My dream is to have the happiest most enjoyable life possible.
To travel the world as a missionairy. However, at the moment being idk if i’m still so into that.. It’s rather scary when youre dreams & ambitions change on you..
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