When I Grow Up...

Hey y'all! I'm excited to announce a new blog series called When I Grow Up... This series is going to explore all kinds of careers, from meteorologists to figure skaters and everything in between! It will appear on Wednesdays and I cannot wait to kick it off next week. (And yes, that is a picture of me from my high school graduation!)

Before we get started though, I want to explain why I'm doing this series. I attended my 10 year reunion recently which is always an excuse for a trip down memory lane. I looked through my yearbooks and journals from high school, and I was reminded of the dreams I had back then. When I was a little kid I wanted to be a doctor when I grew up. Not just a doctor, though. I also wanted to be a writer! My dream was to be a pediatrician who wrote novels on the side (because doctors have so much free time, right?). I suppose I'm halfway to my dream; I am a writer. But Chem 1 in college made me realize that I would never become a doctor. So I became an accountant instead. Let's face it, not many kids say "accountant" when they are asked what they want to be when they grow up! (Ok, some do. But I was not one of them.) 

Yet here I am, an accountant who also writes. Oh, there have been other careers I've considered. I've thought about law school or grad school for an MFA. I even considered the FBI for a brief time! For right now though, I'm happy where I'm at. 

However, thinking about all those dreams I had about what I would do when I grew up made me look around and see where my classmates and friends were at with their dreams. Because believe it or not, there are some people out there doing exactly what they always wanted to do! Of course, there also people doing things they never dreamed of and loving every moment. 

So over the next few weeks (maybe months) I'm going to be talking to people in both categories, as well as some who may fall somewhere in the middle. I'm excited to learn about all the careers out there, and how people ended up where they are. Of course, I'm not planning a big career change. But maybe you are and you would love to hear from a speech pathologist or a fashion stylist. Stay tuned, those are both careers I'm going to cover!

The series starts next Wednesday with an interview with a local meteorologist here in OKC, and he has some great things to share. So  come back next week to really kick off the new series!

24 Hour Readathon: How It Went

Well, I read for about 17 and half hours, finished three and half books which totaled over 1,100 pages. I didn't read the entire time. I took breaks and here there, and I tried to read while I cooked and played with Winchester in the backyard. 

While I had a lot of fun, I wasn't quite as successful as I wanted to be. I really wanted to finish that last book, but I gave up around 12:30 am. I was 350 pages into the 500 page book and I knew there was no way I was going to make it. 

So what did I read? 

First, the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime. I didn't care for the book much, but it was interesting. I'll share more about it in next month's Twitterature. 

Next, I started My Life in France. I read about a third of it, and then I got really hungry. Of course, because I was reading about all kinds of rich and delicious French food. So I put the book down and made some breakfast. 

Instead of going back to My Life, I started Z a Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald. This book definitely had an interesting perspective on F. Scott and Zelda, especially on the relationship between Scott and Ernest Hemingway. (More in next month's Twitterature post.)

After Z, I went back to My Life and finished it up around 9 PM or so. Then I started the White Princess. That was the book I gave up on around 12:30. I'm going to finish it this week, and I'll share my thoughts later. 

The next Readathon is April 25, 2015. I'll be participating, you should too! If you like reading, that is :)

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Opening Meme: Readathon

Answering a few questions before I get started on my first book of the day!

1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today? Oklahoma


2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to? Either My Life in France or I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings


3) Which snack are you most looking forward to? Chocolate chip cookies! I have a vat of cookie dough that I bought from a neighbor kid. School fundraiser or something. 


4) Tell us a little something about yourself! Oh, where to begin? How about my brief little bio that I use for social media? I'm a blogger, professional writer, and reluctant accountant. I'm also a newlywed working on setting up house in small town Oklahoma.

5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? If this is your first read-a-thon, what are you most looking forward to? This is my first time, and I'm looking forward to hours of uninterrupted reading :)