When I was a kid, I had a collection of future career goals for myself. I think that I actually wanted to do all of them. Now that I'm much older, I know that there are truly not enough hours in the day to do five jobs simultaneously but, as a kid, I was not aware of that. Hey, I was going to school and I had to learn at least five subjects, so why not do five jobs simultaneously? So, anyway, the careers that I was hoping for were:
- astronaut/astronomer: I'm placing these together even though they are actually two separate jobs because, well, I figured that I couldn't be in outer space all of the time... right???
- cartoonist: in fact, when I was fourth grade, I started drawing a comic strip. The main character was a boy named "Brim," and the comic strip was titled (what else?) "Brim."
- actress: I was shy but, on the stage, my shyness fled. The stage was a magical place, and I loved it. I thought that it would be great to have a career doing something so magnificent.
- writer: I was determined to write the Great American Novel. At various times, I bravely attempted to start the Great American Novel but figured that, by the time I became an adult, I would suddenly gain the attention span necessary to write a big book.
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I wanted to be "just like Lois Lane" when I was a girl. If not that, a writer. I became neither. In fact, what I did become was part of a profession that I did not know anything about growing up. Surprise, surprise, surprise!
I always wanted to be a teacher from the time I was old enough to realize I had to grow up to be something. I was a teacher for 38 years, and am now retired. I was fortunate enough to spend my career as my first and only choice.
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