I've always wanted to marry a NBA player too! Someone like Shane Battier. <3 Well, hopefully, I'll be done with my Masters and in a different career field 10 years from now with 3 kids. Possible? Maybe. I'll be 36.
John Connor??? I have no idea at this point...10 years ago I would have said something completely different from what I am doing now, so it's hard for me to imagine what I will be doing when I am over 40! Hopefully I will be teaching somewhere - with summers off. Hopefully I can finish writing at least one of my novels and get published. Hopefully I will find a guy who is worth attempting a happily ever after with and hopefully I will have a kid or two with him by then. The only one I am pretty certain of those three that will happen is the first one.
You and Moes are always welcome in Minneapolis but I don't recommend Milwaukee as its not that great of a city, Portland is really pricy. Denver is OK.
Ten years? well I would like to have my Master's in Psychology... still married to my wonderful husband since our first baby is not due until Dec. 11, 09... Maybe have two kids by then.. Try to live each day as it comes but it is also good to have goals.. I will also be 36 at the time..
Hopefully a GM for my company and working my way towards a Director position. Still married to my wife with two or three kids running around. Probably be looking to sell our current house and upgrade to a larger one.
I love Minneapolis. My cousin lives there, I try to catch a Twins game every year when I visit. I love uptown area. I just... don't like cold. Milwaukee is gross, Portland is for pretentious hipsters, and Denver is filled with Broncos fans.
Come to Kentucky.. we have all four seasons, short travel times to several major metropolitan areas, less crime, very few hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards or other natural disasters Plus - there's me! The only down side is there is no local NBA team... I have to travel to get my live game fix.