As I have embarked on a career working with the elderly, albeit late in life, I am very excited about what is ahead for me on this journey. But I do sometimes wonder what it would have been like if I had taken my career down a different path. There were things that I wanted to be when I was growing up that, obviously, did not come to fruition. It just is where my life took me. But it's fun to look back and remember when I had these aspirations. I do not regret where my career has gone so I can look at these memories and smile.
1. Estate attorney
After I read a will for the first time, I was hooked on it. Strange, I know, but I was fascinated by the thought of an estate being divided up. Who got what was really fun to me. I think it's partially because the first will I ever read, my Aunt Sara's, I was a beneficiary of. She left things to every member of her family. I thought that was awesome. I would then read a will any time I could. I just found it very fun. I learned a lot really and it was a great lesson in what was fair and what was not fair. I learned the legal terms associated with wills and have a good knowledge base because of that.
2. Antiques business owner
Once I became enthralled with antiques, I wanted to own my own antiques business. As much as I loved and still love buying antiques, I wanted to be the one to sell them. I wanted to have a shop where people could experience the same kind of magic that I experienced when I've been to places and found those very special items that have become a part of my life.
3. Minister of music
I don't think that I have ever actually expressed this before, but for a time I wanted to become a minister of music. My upbringing in the FBC of Monroe was filled with music. Under the leadership of Jim Reich, Gerald Hamilton and Doug Vancil, I was able to participate in amazing musical experiences. And it was a way that I could contribute to the church and take part in worship. My struggles with my faith and dealing with my life, that dream was tucked away only to remain a memory.
4. 1st grade teacher
Playing school was a huge part of my childhood. All through elementary school, one of our favorite afternoon activities was playing school. And because my year in 1st grade was such an important part of my school experience, I wanted to be a 1st grade teacher. I adored my 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Richmond. She made our year so much fun and she cared about all of her students. I have never forgotten her and because of her, I wanted to be a 1st grade teacher.
5. Architect
One of the things that came along with my love of antiques was my love of old houses. In my early teen years, I spent hours drawing floor plans. I would study the old houses that I had the privilege of spending time in. I paid attention to the details and how things were laid out. I absolutely loved it. So much that I got a drafting table for Christmas one year. And I still enjoy looking over floor plans, especially of old homes.
Obviously, none of these career paths came true. That's ok because I'm doing what I am supposed to be doing. Still, it's nice to think back on the dreams that I once had. They make me smile and they still play a part of my life...just not as a career. What were some of your career dreams?


