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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 493957" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>FOREVER easy child wanted to be a pastry chef. We were visiting culinary schools when she was 14 and she did end up getting her pastry arts degree at the CIA, which was the only school she would consider and which we are very proud of (and I'm still paying off). She was our first born and, well, we were naive, 'nuff said. However, she no longer works in that field-she's a nursery school teacher and day care floor manager for 5-11 year olds. She is currently pursuing another degree in education. She usually completes what she sets out to do.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has a compassionate heart. I do not think she's listened so she's floated from job to job. I think something working with either animals would be good for her or something in the medical field. When she was little she wanted to be a veterinarian and then later a phlebotomist...I guess we shall see.</p><p></p><p> Right now I'm just glad that they're both gainfully employed and not into drugs or alcohol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 493957, member: 2211"] FOREVER easy child wanted to be a pastry chef. We were visiting culinary schools when she was 14 and she did end up getting her pastry arts degree at the CIA, which was the only school she would consider and which we are very proud of (and I'm still paying off). She was our first born and, well, we were naive, 'nuff said. However, she no longer works in that field-she's a nursery school teacher and day care floor manager for 5-11 year olds. She is currently pursuing another degree in education. She usually completes what she sets out to do. difficult child has a compassionate heart. I do not think she's listened so she's floated from job to job. I think something working with either animals would be good for her or something in the medical field. When she was little she wanted to be a veterinarian and then later a phlebotomist...I guess we shall see. Right now I'm just glad that they're both gainfully employed and not into drugs or alcohol! [/QUOTE]
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