I Told My 6th Grade Teacher I Was Going To Be An Author......I Just Realized That It Came True

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In 6th grade I had read all the R.L Stine Goosebumps books and really liked the writing style so I was working on my own book at the time called the "Backyard Blob."  It was an ambitions project and I realized how hard it was to create the dialog to have enough pages to be a book.   As much as I kept writing it was hard to really have anything be over 20 pages.  Overtime I gave up on the notion of becoming an author.  I'm not really sure why. I just kind of forgot about it.  

Something just made me realize that I actually did become an author.  Not only on this platform but on my own Wordpress blogs.   

It is kind of weird how things can come full circle.   I'm still trying to fly fighter jets and become an astronaut.   I'm going to have to pay my way into those goals because it won't be for military or NASA.  But it is possible with enough capital.

Don't give up on your dreams!  They may just happen out of the blue!  

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Dreams coming true. Hawn!

Yep!

Some admirable goals there!

Thanks! Yeah, I have to get bitty rich to pull it off!

It will come!

Wow Goosebumps that brings back the memories

Yeah I loved those books...... plus i believe there was a series for older kids.

I'm fascinated by flying and also terrified of it lol. Honestly I'm more comfortable flying in a small plane than a jet as small planes can glide to the ground if things go bad.

A couple years back the marines came to my college and if you went to their recruitment event they would let you fly a plane for a half hour, under supervision of course. They took about 4 of us up and we each got 20 or 30 minutes at the stick or wheel or whatever you call it in a plane. I'm sure taking off and landing are the hard parts but actually flying was really easy they literally had a gps that had you point an arrow at a clock so turn to 3 o'lcok, then back to 12, etc.

I think those are awesome goals. I just wanted a Ted Talks last night about goal setting and this guy set the explorers grand slam of climbing mount everest and I think 7 other peaks plus visiting the north and south pole in like 100 days. Really impressive feat on top of the fact just a few years earlier he had been burned really badly during an accident in Thailand and was told he would never walka gain. Really inspiring stuff.