Those were my answers to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” from about the age of 12 until I graduated from college and knew that I wasn’t about to go back for a Master’s (much to my mother’s continued dismay). From then on the mom thing was it, and here I am.
I wish I’d realized that a professional photographer could have been an option. Maybe that’s my answer now. For when I grow up.
This little quiz was interesting, if not all that accurate. I came across it over at Anne Marie’s. As she said, it takes about a second to complete. You all have time for that!
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You Should Be an Artist |
![]() You are incredibly creative, spontaneous, and unique. No one can guess what you’re going to do next, but it’s usually something amazing. You can’t deal with routine, rules, or structure. You’re easily bored. As long as you are able to innovate and break the rules, you are extremely successful. You do best when you: - Can work by yourself You would also be a good journalist or actor. |
Though it’s true that I can’t deal well with routine and structure, I don’t think it’s all that amazing or surprising anything that I do. That sounds sad.
Head on over here, take your test, and lemme know.

It says I should be a teacher. Ha!
HAHAHAHAHAHAH!
I would so suck at that. I have no patience.
Sheila: You cannot fight the quiz!!! You must change your career NOW!!!!
I should be a doctor. Not so much with the blood and that.
“You Should Be a Politician
Confident, assertive, and dedicated – you know what you want in life and how to get it.
Stubborn and opinionated, you can stand your ground… even if it’s unpopular.
And while you have strong views, you never overwhelm people with your opinions.
A true charmer, you subtly influence people into seeing things your way.
You do best when you:
- Work according to your own rules
- Can change the world with what you do
You would also be a good lawyer or talk show host.”
Bald Man: Interesting, though, that you once were headed that way.
Kel: Hmmm…..a lot of truth in that one. Esp. that whole “true charmer” line.