Tuesday, June 14, 2005

If You Could Be...

My friend Amy (KnitnMom http://www.osbornz.net/journal/) tagged me a while back and so it is my turn to play the game...

How to Play: You pick 5 of the occupations/activities from this huge list, and finish the sentence. You add 5 of your own ideas to the list... then tag 3 people...
The List: If I could be a scientist...If I could be a farmer...If I could be a musician...If I could be a doctor...If I could be a painter...If I could be a gardener...If I could be a missionary...If I could be a chef...If I could be an architect...If I could be a linguist...If I could be a psychologist...If I could be a librarian...If I could be an athlete...If I could be a lawyer...If I could be an innkeeper...If I could be a professor...If I could be a writer...If I could be a llama-rider...If I could be a bonnie pirate...If I could be a service member...If I could be a business owner...If I could be an actor...If I could be an agent...If I could be video game designer...If I could be a comic book artist...If I could be a hooker...If I could be a crack addict...If I could be a porn star...If I could be a mime...If I could be a domestic engineer...If I could be a chimney sweep...If I could be a masseuse...If I could be a taxi driver...If I could be a priest...If I could be a window cleaner...If I could be a gynecologist...If I could be a world leader...If I could be a healer...If I could be a proctologist...If I could be a carpenter...If I could be a amusement park ride operator...If I could be the manager of an adult bookstore...If I could be Pat Benatar...If I could be a hermit...If I could be a social parasite...If I could be an X-Man...If I could be Paris Hilton...If I could be a movie director...If I could be a super model...If I could be the new pope...If I could be a neurosurgeon ...If I could be a playwright ...If I could be a Belgian ...If I could be a Astronaut/Cosmonaut ...If I could be a Time traveler ...If I could be a Dragon ...If I could be a fighter pilot..., If I could be a sailor..., If I could be a dolphin.....If I could be a bookworm . . . If I could be a mind reader . . . If I could be a genius . . . If I could be a nymphomaniac . . . If I could be a supermom . . .If I could be a gypsy... If I could be a three year old...If I could be a ghost...If I could be an Olympic Gold medalist...If I could be Mrs. Depp....If I could be a truck driver...if I could be a toy store manager....if I could be a glass blower, if I could be a cat whisperer, if I could be a hobo....If I could be a safari guide....If I could be a homesteader .....If I could be a photojournalist......If I could be a sand castle artist.... If I could be a guy who writes funny T shirts. First, what I'm adding:If I could be a fly on the wall... If I could be a forest ranger... If I could be a social worker... If I could be a movie director... If I could be a twin...

1. If I could be a twin...I would understand what my daughters are going through and will go through and probably be a better parent and guide to them.

2. If I could be a time traveller...I would go back in time in my own life and make different decisions.

3. If I could be a writer...I would write from my heart things that would move my readers to become better people living more godly lives. I would weave wisdom and insight into mesmerizing stories that draw the reader in, leaving them wanting to know more...to be continued in the next volume!

4. If I could be a linguist...I would take the Gospel to the world and translate the Bible into any languages that do not yet have God's Word.

5. If I could be a photojournalist...I could travel the world and get paid for doing something I love. I would take pictures that moved the soul and inspired my viewers.

Well, I'm not any of these things, so I guess I will pray that God will continue to heal in my life and prompt me to change those things I need to change in order to serve Him, my family and others better! It's always nice to dream...and sometimes dreams do come true.

1 comment:

Vicki Knitorious said...

It was so nice of you to leave a comment at my blog yesterday! My mother most certainly did have her hands full -- as do you! -- having five kids in six years. I remember calling for advice after I had my first and she didn't know what to tell me -- she said that she just did what she had to do everyday and didn't stop to think about it, and doesn't have any memory! I suppose that's good and bad. Looking forward to seeing your girls' finished coats!