Thursday Think 'n' Share LXXXV

posted Thursday, 8 March 2007

By edition LXXXV, you should know the drill pretty well, but in case you're new here, I'll explain things. I'm going to ask and answer for myself three questions. It would be great if you would do the same, leaving your answers for me in the comments box.

What profession(s) did you want to pursue when you were a child?

When I was very young, I wanted to be a truck driver, because my father was a truck driver. For most of the rest of my childhood, though, I wanted to write fantasy and/or science fiction novels. 

What was your first pet?

 I'm not entirely sure to which pet I should bestow that honor. Prince, a stray mutt my father brought home when I was very young actually bit some girl in my defense, but I was very young and don't really remember Prince that well. I think my first pet then was Morris the cat (can you guess what color Morris was?). Another cat showed up and soon we had 6 kittens--3 yellow, 2 gray, and one calico. I was so sad when we finally gave most of them away. The definitive pet of my childhood, though, was Rusty. Best dog ever, exactly the sort of go-everywhere companion a boy needs as he rides his bike around the neighborhood.

Tell about one childhood fear you had.

 Just one? The water. At a pool in a motel in Michigan, I fell in, panicked, and although I was in no real danger of drowing--my father was close by--it freaked me out and I refused to get anywhere near water for a good long while. My parents paid for swimming lessons, I sat on the side. I breathed a sigh of relief when the Jr. High pool was closed down the year before I got there (goodbye mandatory swimming in school). 

Finally, in my 20s, I decided it was crazy and taught myself to swim. It didn't look that hard; it wasn't. I'm still not a strong swimmer (I'm a heck of a sinker though!), but I can do enough to stay above the water when I need to (and, in fact, I've managed exactly that when a situation demanded it).  

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1. Lauren C left...
Thursday, 8 March 2007 11:31 pm

Profession: I wanted to be a teacher because my aunts were. Then I wanted to be a doctor...but after a year of medical school that changed :)

Pet: I had a kitten named Harpo who scratched my face (actually caught my eyelid and ripped when I was two. My dad took him to the pound. We also had a dog named Olie who was an adorable little sheep dog. He ran away a lot and the dog catcher made my parents give him up. I still yelled goodbye to him down the stairs for months after he was gone, I didn't understand. My own first pet is my puppy Beaker who is SOOOOO cute when she isn't pooping on the carpet or eating my shoes.

Fear: Natural disasters. For some reason I was really scared that we were going to have an earthquake where I lived. I had some reasons, this man named Ivan Browning "predicted" that the New Madrid fault (the one that was the location of the big earthquake in St. Louis that caused the Missisippi to flow backwards) was going to have an even when I was in elementary school and it was all over the news. I was so scared.


2. sophmom left...
Friday, 9 March 2007 12:38 pm :: http://www.dotcalm.blog-city.com

1. Childhood aspirations: I wanted to be an architect and/or a business mogul and a philanthropist. I grew up playing briefcase and dictaphone, bestowing imaginary gifts upon those less fortunate.

2. First pet: Blackie the Sheltie. He was soooo smart and so wonderful. He lived to be 14. He was already in charge of the house when I was born. He herded us as if we were sheep. He was a great animal.

3. Childhood fear: I was most definitely afraid of the sparkly people who came out of the attic entrance in my bedroom hall late at night when the lights were out. Wouldn't you have been????

Thanks, John, for an exceptional T 'n' S! :D


3. kapoowife left...
Friday, 9 March 2007 12:58 pm

childhood ambition--I wanted to be a teacher like my dad; I also wanted to have 13 children like my grandmother did, but I luckily grew out of that one. Imagine 13 Kapoos!

childhood pet--my family had many dogs and cats as I was growing up, but none that I considered my own. My first real pet was my cat Myy, who came to me in 1996. She is such a big, grey, spoiled thing, but I love her so.

childhood fears--heights. my dad was roofing our house one summer and took me up on the roof with him. I was four or five at the time. I slipped and slid a short way down the roof--I was in no real danger since the roof flattened out for the porch, but it was pretty scary for a little kid. I still can't deal with high places.


4. --W-- left...
Friday, 9 March 2007 11:36 pm :: http://confessionsofalibertine.blog-city

Profession:

I wanted to be an interpreter for the UN. I also wanted to be the commander of an armored division like General Patton.

First Pet.

My family had a dog named Butch when I was born. I don't remember him, as he got run over by a car when I was very young.

Childhood fear:

Tornadoes. After seeing the Wizard of Oz, this fear was activated in me.

Boats. After seeing a movie about the Titanic, I didn't want anything to do with boats.