Things that I have wanted to be
Mar. 1st, 2007 06:27 pm- a writer
- a vet
- a fireman
- a flower fairy
- a stunt driver
- a bookseller
- a bookbinder
- an F1 driver
- a hobbit
- she-ra
- an actor
- a cat
- a teacher
- a lecturer
How 'bout you?
Letters today have covered Cardiff library, some vague thoughts on tao, and almost every bedroom I've ever had. Which I just typed as bathroom, which is probably because I'm still all pruney from Lush bubbles. There was also mention of music, headphones, masturbation and braces, so pretty much the entirety of my puberty, really.
*grins*
It's actually remarkably fun to just pick a topic and ramble for four-five pages. Especially if it's happy memories. And when I do stuff like this it's really just a projection - provide people with what I want. If you've got a few minutes to spare, ramble into the comment box for me? Tell me about one particular memory, or a place that makes you happy, or your opinion of olives, or anything you want. I love hearing the detail of what people think. The stuff that's not so carefully prepared as posts of opinions and such.
If you didn't ask for a letter but want a like comment back, let me know. ;)
Oh, and it has been declared Blanket Fort Day, apparently, which is a concept I am all for. I think I'll grab some hot chocolate - soon as I've done the hoovering - and snuggle into bed with Jack and Stephen. :D
- a vet
- a fireman
- a flower fairy
- a stunt driver
- a bookseller
- a bookbinder
- an F1 driver
- a hobbit
- she-ra
- an actor
- a cat
- a teacher
- a lecturer
How 'bout you?
Letters today have covered Cardiff library, some vague thoughts on tao, and almost every bedroom I've ever had. Which I just typed as bathroom, which is probably because I'm still all pruney from Lush bubbles. There was also mention of music, headphones, masturbation and braces, so pretty much the entirety of my puberty, really.
*grins*
It's actually remarkably fun to just pick a topic and ramble for four-five pages. Especially if it's happy memories. And when I do stuff like this it's really just a projection - provide people with what I want. If you've got a few minutes to spare, ramble into the comment box for me? Tell me about one particular memory, or a place that makes you happy, or your opinion of olives, or anything you want. I love hearing the detail of what people think. The stuff that's not so carefully prepared as posts of opinions and such.
If you didn't ask for a letter but want a like comment back, let me know. ;)
Oh, and it has been declared Blanket Fort Day, apparently, which is a concept I am all for. I think I'll grab some hot chocolate - soon as I've done the hoovering - and snuggle into bed with Jack and Stephen. :D
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Date: 2007-03-01 06:40 pm (UTC)treasure hunter
actress
astronomer
civil rights lawyer
neurosurgeon
crew member on the Calypso (Jacques Cousteau's ship)
book editor
personal assistant to Alan Rickman (okay, I still want to be that *g*)
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Date: 2007-03-01 06:41 pm (UTC)- A Doctor
- A Comedian
- A Cartoon Voice
- A quirky biology teacher that helped produce school plays.
- A crazy cat lady
- An expert in something
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Date: 2007-03-01 06:41 pm (UTC)I left at 12 to meet the boy for lunch and afterward he walked me back to my office where I complained about how Gawain is a loser. All the chairs in the office have wheels, and Boy took the backrest of my chair and used it to wheel me around the wide expanse of carpet in the center of the office.
"Have you regressed enough?" he asks.
*GiggleGiggle*, I replied.
I went from page 2 to page 4 in like, 20 minutes thereafter, plus I am going to go stalk the professor for whom this paper is being written to WTF at him to make sure I do okay on this.
Today doesn't suck.
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Date: 2007-03-01 06:48 pm (UTC)-Astronaut
-Police Officer
-Naval Officer (on a submarine)
-Musician
-Actress
-Director
I think there are some I'm forgetting.
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Date: 2007-03-01 08:06 pm (UTC)-musician
-writer
-voice actor
-stuntwoman
-psychologist
-lawyer
-fairy
-Jedi
-computer programmer
And rambling? Oooh, I can do rambling.
When I was in...mmm, fourth grade? Fifth? Somewhere around there, anyhow, our school had a little webpage with fun links for little wee people. And one of these links was to a site called Orisinal: Morning Sunshine (http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal). And they had all sorts of fun little distracty games and things like that, so I used to spend all my time there. And then I got older, and spent less time there, but I still used to go back and check on it every now and then.
Sometime around last yearish, it was a friend's birthday, and I hadn't remembered until she told me. So I was all running around like a chicken with its head cut off because I didn't have a gift or anything and I'd told her she was getting something special. And so, in order to calm down a little bit, I logged onto Orisinal. And while I was looking around for new games, I saw...a little creator thing where you could send online flowers and a message to people.
Which seemed pretty spiffy to me. So I sent her flowers and a personal message that talked a lot about our friendship and how much she'd helped me, that kind of thing, and all was well.
About half a year later, a similar thing happened, and again the birthday present was a little message and some flowers. Then someone I knew was having a hard time, so she got flowers as well. And then another person was having a hard time, and then I started thinking about people being left out, and...long story short, I became a flower fairy. I go through my flist every month or so, and people get flowers. Flowers just letting them know that hey, I'm out here if they need someone, flowers to make them giggle or smile or cheer them up.
It can be a little hit-and-miss - spam filters tend to flag the message, sometimes it'll go to the wrong email or I'll have spelled it wrong or whatever - but most often it gets there and I'll see a little message on my flist of someone talking about how they randomly got flowers, and it makes me all warm and skooshy inside.
...that rambly enough for you?
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Date: 2007-03-01 09:34 pm (UTC)writer
costume designer
researcher- finding locations and that.
counsellor
archivist somewhere interesting
a hobbit also. i am getting there, fast.
elvish, more problematically
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Date: 2007-03-01 10:40 pm (UTC)Astronaut
Fighter pilot
Assistant to JKRowling
Alien
Giant Robot
Astrophysicist
Cat
Tiger
Hobbit
Hippie
Published author
Actress
Astronomer
Mutant
Nun
Man
Marathon runner
Jet-setting socialite
Minister/Priest
Lighthousekeeper
Deck-hand on a tall ship
Batman (okay, I was five at the time ...)
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Date: 2007-03-01 11:45 pm (UTC)actor
psycholigist
interior decorator
celebrity
political activist
philosopher
...>_
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Date: 2007-03-02 12:16 am (UTC)violist in a Broadway show orchestra
Herald (okay, it's embarrassing, but . . . talking horses!)
elementary-school teacher
lawyer
mermaid
stitcher for pretty movie costumes/theater costumes
author
mother of three (because it's the number that fits conveniently into the backseat, you see. Thought my eight-year-old self.)
actress
knight
copyeditor
time-traveller
copyeditor
Not A Tolkein Elf (they're too pretty and serene. It bothers me.)
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Date: 2007-03-02 01:58 am (UTC)Then I wanted to be a soap opera actress.
Then a fashion designer/buyer.
Then an actress (briefly) again.
Then a high school drama teacher.
Then an elementary teacher.
Then an instructional designer.
Now I wanna be a teacher again.
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Date: 2007-03-02 02:23 am (UTC)- a pilot
- a cop
- a writer
- a translator
- an airplane mechanic
- a nurse anesthetist
- a flight instructor
- a British citizen
- a man (heh)
Several continue to apply.
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Date: 2007-03-02 04:39 am (UTC)Then I realized I hated the military, and stopped. I think it was the right decision. Now I just have to make a few million and get Virgin Galactic to take me up. XD
I think I'll grab some hot chocolate - soon as I've done the hoovering - and snuggle into bed with Jack and Stephen. :D
...Well isn't that a nice place to snuggle up. IIIII'll be in my bunk.
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Date: 2007-03-02 09:58 am (UTC)Vet
Martial Arts World Champion
Concubine
Librarian
Computer Specialist
Archaeologist
Writer
Elf
Mermaid
Dolphin
I started wanting to be a vet from the age of about 7 or 8-not entirely sure why but it would have been shortly after our cat Saba died and before we got Kit. I think I'd grown up with this idea because my parents were very keen on me doing something medical-self gratification or validation, take your pick.
My sister and I shared a room until I was 14 and we used to play vets. We had a whole surgery set up-we even made files for each 'patient', which of course was a wide variety of stuffed toys. And ailments invariably required bandaging with cut up old sheets.
Thinking back on it now, although I harbour quite a bit of resentment towards my parents, I'm very glad I had the childhood I did. I wanted so badly to be like the other kids and have a computer to play on or to be able to watch the tv whenever I wanted but as an adult playing those sorts of games seem no fun at all. Apart from one or two major childhood issues, I had fun as a kid using my brain and my imagination and runnig around like a lunatic. Ooh and talking to myself a lot! (Does this count as a ramble?)