Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Interviewed by Michelle

1. What are your career goals? Do you want to stay in the same field?
I actually love the medical field. But no matter where I am I just don't want to be complacent, I want movement, challenge. But in reality, no matter what, my career isn't my biggest goal, its my guys. The only job I never wavered from wanting growing up was being a mom and I've been blessed with that coming true.

2. If you could move anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
A warm place! We say when Bran's 18 the plan is FL, which is less than 4 years away! I'd love a couple years in Hawaii with my siblings, but I think that we will have to be happy with going to visit every decade or so.

3. How many children do you see yourself having? Either biological or adopted.
We'll have 4 or 5 (Bran of course included.) We will have 1 more biological child and adopt 1 or 2 children. There's more dependent on what has been planned for us than what we are planning on. I just have to remind myself all the time that things happen for a reason, in their own time! I am not a patient person by nature. But the anticipation will make everything that much sweeter when the additions for our family arrive!

4. If you had to pick a TV character or a character in a book that you were MOST like, who would it be?
Hmm, Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady, I am so not refined, too much of a country girl at heart, but I can pass if needed. Also, it took some time before I discovered the self-confidence to see my own independence (something else that I think I pretended for a long time before actually accomplishing my own identity.) Years ago I would've said Scarlett from Gone With The Wind, and while her strength is an admirable quality, I have tried to move myself away from the selfishness that as an adult I now see in her character.

5. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you want with you?
Can I say family, even though there are way more than three? I can't imagine anything without them. I'd literally go mad without having contact with them! If I'm limited to material things, I'd say books to escape into, a camera to record the important moments (so many years after I died people can find it and see me making funny faces with coconuts) and lastly candy, a girl can't survive without chocolate and sour gummy worms!

Thanks Michelle, that was fun! It was a nice break from the way today went and I liked learning some things about you from your interview as well!
Now, I get to keep it rolling!
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ok, I give in....I've been readig everyone else's, so go ahead...interview me!