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I often find myself daydreaming about what my son will be one day. I felt it would be fun and interesting to see what dreams and aspirations you have for your child/ren.
I myself find myself thinking that my son will follow in his dad's footsteps and go into science and work in a biology lab, a zoo, or maybe out in the wilderness as a forest ranger or conservationist. |
Posted by Alisa on 09/28/2008 02:05 AM
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Noah might become a second generation police officer. But he is really musically oriented, I could see him aspiring to be a drummer. And he loves animals, so he could become a vet. He loves the outdoors as well, so he could be anything to do with that. Or he could go totally opposite and be a lawyer! There are so many options now! I will support him in whatever he wants to do, as long as it makes him happy. :) |
posted by Lindsay on 09/28/2008 09:19 AM
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I don't think a lot about what the boys will do, but I often wonder what their relationship will be like. Will they still be as close as they are now? Will they forever share that special twin bond/friendship? In terms of their careers, I just hope they go to college. That is all we ask of them. Get educated. I want them to have jobs they are happy to go to everyday. |
posted by Shelly on 09/28/2008 01:08 PM
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I am so excited to see what God has in store for my little one. I know He has amazing plans for Noah. I don't really think about it though--just enjoying this time day to day. It really seems to be passing so fast. My husband and I are completely opposites in most everything so Noah has so many opportunities to grow and expand. I excited to see who he takes after more and what his personality is going to develop into. So far he seems to be a lot like my husband--laid back, loves the outdoors, enjoys car trips, but has a couple of my personality quirks as well.
I want him to be open-minded but not so that his brain falls out, to develop an intimate relationship with God, realize the importance of education and not just skim by, to live life to the fullest, and to understand how much family means.
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posted by on 09/28/2008 08:34 PM
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My husband and I discuss this all the time about our two boys. My 5 year old James tells me he wants to be something different every week, but he is very musically & artistically inclined, so perhaps something in the arts. My baby Luke, it's of course too early to say. I can only hope that both my sons are happy & healthy in whatever they do. |
posted by Katie on 09/29/2008 09:19 AM
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My husband and I discuss this all the time about our two boys. My 5 year old James tells me he wants to be something different every week, but he is very musically & artistically inclined, so perhaps something in the arts. My baby Luke, it's of course too early to say. I can only hope that both my sons are happy & healthy in whatever they do. |
posted by Katie on 09/29/2008 09:19 AM
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