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Hmm. I remember in 5th grade, everyone in my class wanted to be a lawyer, and I was the only who wanted to be an artist (in the broadest meaning possible).

Since then, until I got into college, art or graphic design was my goal. Writing comics, being an illustrator, and eventually making my own studio...really far out and lofty goals.

Nowadays, I still hold onto that dream, but I also love journalism (and video games)! So a combination of the two would be the total ideal!
Mostly I wanted to be an architect, until I found out how much math is involved and how little aptitude I have in that area. There was a large chunk of my childhood that I wanted to be a florist. Hmmm.

Now I'm an editor. Go figure.
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Excellent post. If there was one piece of grade school art I wish I could retrieve, it was one I did in 3rd grade about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I wanted to be an astronomer. The picture had me walking to the telescope in the observatory (open to the night sky of course) -- with a big smile and long hair.

I still smile about astronomy, but I think I was a bit off base with the hair.
First I wanted to be an artist.
Then I wanted to take over the world.
Then I wanted to be an architect and/or take over the world.
If I had a little more stick-to-it-ivness and been better at math I might have been an architect. (In school I was the best student as far as design and drafting went but my math was crap. A+ in architecture D- in any math class.)
Then I wanted to be a journalist, but alas I have poor spelling and grammar skillz. I still dream of that though.
These days I'm a document management and archiving...uh...expert? "Document management manager" doesn't sound right.
And I still would like to take over the world.
of all the many jobs and professions I used to speak about as a child the one I remember is wanting to be an astronaut. a lot.
or a race car driver.
as a kid, i thought i'd be a lawyer... possibly moving onto being a judge.

then in college i switched to a business major. i figured i'd work for a couple of years then move onto grad school to get my MBA...

kids and marriage never figured into the equation. ever.

instead i met steve, got married, had a kid... and i'm a SAHM. it's interesting how our lives turn out... hehe.

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