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30 Day Challenge–My 10 Year Plan May 10, 2011

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This is Day 2 of my 30 day blogging challenge.

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Today’s topic is where I’d like to be in 10 years. In ten years, I’ll be 38. I’m not very happy about being 28, so the thought of being 38 is a little daunting to me. When I was little, I always wanted to be 26 years old. And now that I’m almost two years beyond that makes me sad. I am really loving my 20s though. Irving and I are having a blast doing what we love and I’m hoping it just gets better and better.
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Photo taken in Iceland on our Honeymoon!

In ten years, I hope to:

  • Be living in a house in Los Angeles (with a backyard, three bedrooms and a garage)
  • Be a mother of hopefully two (obviously beautiful) kids =)
  • Be celebrating my 12 year anniversary with my husband, Irving (we would have been together 20 years by then!)
  • Be heading off on my next international adventure. China? Australia? Denmark? Back to Italy?
  • Be signed up and training for my next race.
  • Be enjoying my hobbies and discovering new ones. (Scrapbooking? Sewing? Running? Photography?)
  • Have an established blog with focused and consistent content that people like to read
  • Be surrounded by good friends (both new and old)

 

Where do YOU want to be in 10 years?

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Previous 30-day Challenge Entries:
Day 1 – My Relationship

 

4 Responses to “30 Day Challenge–My 10 Year Plan”

  1. In 10 years, I’ll be 36. By then, I hope to be married, have 1 or 2 kids, and be reelin’ in the money. Also hope that I’ll run a marathon PR before then… lol… just sayin.

  2. E.J. Says:

    I don’t think I’d be able to put down in words where I think I’d want to be in 10 years. If someone had told me 10 years ago that I’d be a pharmacist, living in Indiana(!), and married to the woman of my dreams, I’m not sure I would have believed them. In fact, if someone had told me that 5 years ago, I wouldn’t have believed them (well, except the pharmacist part since I was already in school for that). Five years ago, I was 28. I guess what I’m saying is that a lot can change in such a short time that you just have to sit back and enjoy where life takes you. I think you already know that, which makes you wise beyond your (still very young!) almost-28 years.

    • Kelley Says:

      I know, I’m so happy life fell into place for all of us. I’m very content and I just want to make sure to take it all in and enjoy every second. 🙂 See you guys soon!


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