native Seattle girl . 32 years old . blissfully married . city girl . wanderluster . interior designer . travel writer . cockeyed optimist . coloratura soprano . theatre enthusiast . proud police wife . zumba addict . architecture fiend . hopeless Anglophile . committed Christian . politically moderate . history nut . Starbucks addict . bookworm . wordsmith . filmophile . music geek . museum rat . not-so-closet shopaholic . student of drawing, dance, cooking, photography and languages . value life experience far above financial worth . appreciative of living healthy, but not at the expense of chocolate . never want to stop learning, laughing and seeing the beauty in all that is around me.
For more on that aforementioned wanderlust problem, click here.
17 January 2012
Puccini in our heads
Ya know, if I eventually get to the point where we realize that kids just aren't in our future, I'm gonna do something insane, like go back to school and study the things I love, like literature, voice, design, art or history.
Because...why the heck not?
Maybe I'll even realize my quiet dream of being a college professor someday.
2 responses:
You should do it anyway. Doing something you dream of will teach your future kids they can too. x
I agree with Lisa-Marie, go for it either way!
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