If money were no object, I would want to run a super eclectic shop that carried whatever caught my fancy at the time and a few staples of course! Although, I have always wanted to own a bakery!
I have a lean pocket but I don't know if my stomach can handle it today. Blah!
If money were no object I'd be an interior designer or house designer. I love decorating and if money were no object my house would look a lot different.
Some grapes, cheese stick, and a granola bar. I'm still hungry. I would be a midwife, or doula, or lactation consultant? Although, being a lady that lunches sounds fun too
Lean cuisine, a pear and a dark chocolate granola thin.
I honestly love what I do, so I would still be a librarian. But I would go part time. OR I'd become a professional student and take only classes that interested me- become fluent in Spanish, become a sommelier, get certified to teach yoga, etc.
If money were no object, I would want to run a super eclectic shop that carried whatever caught my fancy at the time and a few staples of course! Although, I have always wanted to own a bakery!
Nothing, yet. Trying to guilt H into bringing me something as we speak.
I always say that I want to be H's aunt when I grow up. She's a lady who lunches, goes to yoga in the middle of the day, plays in a rich ladies tennis league, has 'girls week' in Sanibel every couple of months, and generally just has an awesome time. They went to London for 2 weeks for Thanksgiving, travel wherever they want, whenever they want.
I could probably do these things if it weren't for DD, and you know, being KU. Someday!
We would both own our own business. DH would do what he does now but for himself. I would like to own a toy store that did birthday parties/ baby showers/ playdates in an old victorian house with a backyard or an old church close to a cute town square.
I need to scrounge up something for lunch...sent all the good leftovers with DH. Maybe a tortilla pizza? I don't know. Heck, it's 1:30. I might just nosh until DH gets home.
I'm suddenly feeling like the luckiest damn person in the world, because I would do what I'm doing now--write and tutor or teach writing. If money was no object, I would also travel a ton and buy lonely old houses and renovate them and sell them to nice people who will love them without worrying about the financial risk of doing that.
I ate a Qdoba vegetarian burrito bowl (in lieu of the soup and apple I packed).
If money were no object, I would travel the world. When I felt I needed to do something constructive, I would volunteer. I would most definitely not work for someone else.
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I've said this here before, but I will be a lady who lunches. It just gives me an excuse to start drinking wine earlier in the day
I have a lean pocket but I don't know if my stomach can handle it today. Blah!
If money were no object I'd be an interior designer or house designer. I love decorating and if money were no object my house would look a lot different.
I honestly love what I do, so I would still be a librarian. But I would go part time. OR I'd become a professional student and take only classes that interested me- become fluent in Spanish, become a sommelier, get certified to teach yoga, etc.
I'd probably roll a couple jobs together- supporting teachers and parents with early childhood social-emotional development plus lactation support.
If money were no object I would travel all over the world and then open a wine bar somewhere amazing, like France!
I would definitely travel. All over and live abroad.
Travel more and hire a housekeeper.
I would have the same job, but work part-time.
I would love to do wedding/party planning.
I'd lounge on the beach all day, everyday.
I had a salad.
I would open an animal rescue farm.