Saturday, April 23, 2005

The Game of Tag

Ok, so Cindy Lou tagged me today in a blog game. Here's the deal: I have to pick 5 or more of the following occupations and post my answers here. Then, I tag 3 other people to post their answers on their blog. Got it? Sounds like fun, huh? Here goes....The "questions":If I could be a scientist...If I could be a farmer...If I could be a musician...If I could be a doctor...If I could be a painter...If I could be a gardener...If I could be a missionary...If I could be a chef...If I could be an architect...If I could be a linguist...If I could be a psychologist...If I could be a librarian...If I could be an athlete...If I could be a lawyer...If I could be an inn-keeper...If I could be a professor...If I could be a writer...If I could be a llama-rider...If I could be a bonnie pirate...If I could be an astronaut...If I could be a world famous blogger...If I could be a justice on any one court in the world...If I could be married to any current famous political figure...

1. If I could be a doctor—I would listen to people, but also be as tenatious at finding the problem as House.

2. If I could be a gardener—I would have a large garden and share my flowers freely. I would take lots of pictures of the flowers, too. I would also plant public gardens to beautify communities. I would have children’s gardens, too, so that the art and beauty of gardening wouldn’t be lost.

3. If I could be a professor—I would teach the Personal Philosophy and History of Christianity courses I didn’t get to teach in 2004. I would also like to teach speech, interpersonal communication, and oral interpretation.

4. If I could be a writer—I would write a devotional study of Philippians (that I’ve started). I would also like to write sermon resources for pastors, specifically sketches and monologues related to biblical passages.

5. If I could be an inn-keeper—I would have a Bed and Breakfast/Retreat Center that would accommodate individuals and groups. It would be in a beautiful rural setting with lots of trees, trails, and some water. There would be a main house with tastefully decorated rooms. There would be a lodge that would accommodate the groups or individuals on spiritual retreats. Nelson would do the cooking and I would be able to provide spiritual direction (of course I would need to get the training and certification to make that possible—but this is a place to dream!)

Thanks Cindy-Lou! Now I want to hear from Debra, Biscotti, and Hope. A few others would be fun too.

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