So this week Phanee assigned us "What we wanted to be when we grew up." The sad part? For all I remember about things I did, I don't remember much about what I wanted. I remember wanting to be a ballerina when I was very little because I thought that's what all little girls were supposed to want. I took ballet lessons off and on for many years, but as I never took two years in a row, I got stuck on year one (and took it about 10 times) and eventually decided that wasn't for me.
So then, when I managed several years in a row of figure skating lessons, and got good enough to do several tricks, I decided I would be a professional ice skater. I even went so far as to dress up as a figure skater for career day one year (I think it was third grade).
After that, the next thing I remember is deciding in Junior High (like 13 or 14) that I was going to be a studio musician. Or at least I wanted to work on movie scores. And that got me all the way through college. Not really an interesting story, but that's the part of my childhood that I don't remember. Tune in later this week for the (hopefully more interesting) stories of the rest of us!
I have this brilliant image in my head of you in a tutu :P
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ReplyDeleteAlso, ice skating??? I think I remember you telling me about that in some conversation we had... I sooooo want to try ice skating! Only just recently they opened up an ice skating rink here, so I am going to have to go! Wanna come??? :D :D
I would love to come with you! I haven't been in what feels like forever, we so should go together. I'll just hop a plane shall I?
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