A Solid Gold Dancer. Yes, I was a product of the 80s.
Not really a specific job, but I loved to play 'office' and thought that would be fun to have a desk with lots of paper and office supplies. If I only knew...
President a lawyer a doctor a genetic researcher a dancer (a rockette when I was super young, when I was older I almost auditioned for Riverdance but decided having my knees completely shot by 30 didn't sound worth it) flight attendeat model archeologist
I wanted to be a neonatologist too! I only ever wanted one job...to be some sort of doctor. I went back and forth between plain old pediatrician and neonatologist. Even did my Career Day with a neonatologist. Seriously...I got hooked at a very very early age on health, medicine, and doctoring. Got into college and realized it was the health systems that fascinated me not necessarily the healing...and that's where I'm at now (Public Health Policy of women and babies). Guess I'm sorta boring.
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"But I want you to remember, I intend this breast satirically." Susan from Coupling
I always wanted to be a teacher, not a good idea in WA state.
My siblings and I played knee doctor a lot. We got our tools from around the house and "operated".
I was also obsessed about being a princess to the point where I told classmates I took a helicopter to school! I checked out Cinderella weekly from the library.