If you could wake up tomorrow to discover a miracle happened overnight and your life is exactly what you'd want it to be, what would that perfect life be? (be as wild or as realistic as you want)
I would have enough money to live very comfortably and be a philanthropist, live up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire with lots of land to have a huge garden. My extended family would have enough money to not worry, also. I'd have an art studio, my husband a music space. I would be 140 pounds, be athletic like I used to be and complete a marathon. I'd take the my daughter hiking and make wildflower crowns for her head to wear while "hunting" for frogs and ladybugs. I would know two more languages fluently and take classes on any topic I found interesting. I would travel to art museums all over the world and teach my daughter about all the cultures we get to visit. Oh, and I'd have a really good haircut.
I would be done with school (right now I have a year to go) and I would have a "real" job (not waiting tables as I do now...). My DH and I would no longer be working opposite schedules. Oh, and as long as you're granting miracles, DS #1 would be potty trained!
I would have enough money to live very comfortably and be a philanthropist, live up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire with lots of land to have a huge garden. My extended family would have enough money to not worry, also. I'd have an art studio, my husband a music space. I would be 140 pounds, be athletic like I used to be and complete a marathon. I'd take the my daughter hiking and make wildflower crowns for her head to wear while "hunting" for frogs and ladybugs. I would know two more languages fluently and take classes on any topic I found interesting. I would travel to art museums all over the world and teach my daughter about all the cultures we get to visit. Oh, and I'd have a really good haircut.
Oh my gosh, pretty much all of this except for the marathon! I would like to be in good enough shape to hike on a regular basis, though. Maybe I would tackle all of the 4000 footers. I would like to have more kids and to have enough money that we wouldn't worry about providing for them, including the college of their dreams. I would love to have an open concept house with tons of windows, a professionally equipped kitchen with a wood fired brick oven and a workshop for woodworking. Ideally, we would have some sort of in-law apartment where my parents could live, too, or at least visit often.
Would be nice if I could be a SAHM & we didn't need my income anymore so I could stop working 6 days a week. Maybe focus on TTC again. I don't even need to be rich (although that would be great) just comfortable enough to be able to stay home and raise my own kids...ah what a dream
Would be nice if I could be a SAHM & we didn't need my income anymore so I could stop working 6 days a week. Maybe focus on TTC again. I don't even need to be rich (although that would be great) just comfortable enough to be able to stay home and raise my own kids...ah what a dream
Aaahhhhhrg, the six days a week working stinks. I do the same. It stinks indeed.
Re: I'm granting miracles
Oh my gosh, pretty much all of this except for the marathon! I would like to be in good enough shape to hike on a regular basis, though. Maybe I would tackle all of the 4000 footers. I would like to have more kids and to have enough money that we wouldn't worry about providing for them, including the college of their dreams. I would love to have an open concept house with tons of windows, a professionally equipped kitchen with a wood fired brick oven and a workshop for woodworking. Ideally, we would have some sort of in-law apartment where my parents could live, too, or at least visit often.
Aaahhhhhrg, the six days a week working stinks. I do the same. It stinks indeed.