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Haha, I guess I'll answer my own question.
My real dream job is to be the best wife and mom I can be someday, plus a missionary working with children in third-world countries, teaching them things like language, art, music, and cultural studies, as well as helping them develop physically with nutrition and natural medicine.
But probably none of those things would pay in money, so if we're talking about a job that is actually financially rewarding, I would like to write children's literature of all kinds (but especially fantasy and historical fiction), and make a line of children's music CDs. Maybe even develop a curriculum of arts for children...
I think that about covers it. Whatever I do, I want to travel a lot... that's probably an important point, too...

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dream job?

hmm, not tough though, Im always thinking of me as the CEO of my own hotel and resort someday! :D
which has branches in different countries, hahahaha!, yep, weird but thats me,
anyways dreaming is free of charge isnt it?

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dream job?

I have many things I want to do in life.
Jobs are different than personal stuff, I suppose...but my dream is to be a foreign correspondent - I want to be able to report on the things that are truly important and to be able to make a difference through that. :)

Of course, I also want to write music, write novels, be apart of theatre...and fall in love, have kids someday etc...

But my dream job would truly be to be a Foreign Correspondent for broadcast or print news, and a published novelist.

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art teacher, or illustrator

and musician, but that's only a dream...
i don't have musical talents ;)

who is your hero?
 
Besides the Lord Jesus Christ, without whom I would have nothing, let alone be, I would say that one of my most favorite heroes is Noël, Countess of Rothes. She survived the Titanic disaster and demonstrated such Christian love and calm in the face of the storm that it has been an encouragement to me for many long years.

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Joan of Arc, Jeanne d'Arc, the Maiden of Orlean- I've always thought she was so amazing, brave, strong, a warrior and passionate lover of God.
She stood up and did amazing things in her time and place.
 
waterhogboy said:
I don't really have a hero..., never have had.

A pity - you've got a wonderful candidate in your own history: William Wilberforce, the one-man dynamo who not only lead the movement to get slavery banned in the British Empire, but eventually got the British to use their powerful Navy to halt all slave trade on the seas. Just goes to show that a superpower can use their military might for good!

I've many heroes, including the usual: Jesus, of course, as well as the saints & prophets of the Old & New Testament. Even in modern times, there are many, but one special one is Pope Pius XII. He's been the subject of a smear campaign by modernists recently, calling him "Hitler's Pope" and worse things. The truth is that he strongly opposed both Naziism and Communism, and was responsible for saving the lives of thousands of Jews in WWII. (He sheltered the Rabbi of Rome in the Vatican throughout the war.) What he couldn't do is make a lot of public denouncements, because that would only inflame the Nazis to greater atrocities.

Fictional hero? Again, many, but Aragorn would be foremost, followed by Faramir and Tirian.
 
LadyEm said:
Joan of Arc, Jeanne d'Arc, the Maiden of Orlean- I've always thought she was so amazing, brave, strong, a warrior and passionate lover of God.
She stood up and did amazing things in her time and place.
I completely agree with you. She was an amazing person who stood up for what she believed in and for God, even though it led to her death. Not to mention such unbelievable wisdom at such a young age! What a wonderful example!
You should read "Joan of Arc" by Mark Twain. It's a great book!

Anyway, besides Joan of Arc, I like Corrie ten Boom, who saved many Jews during WWII, Esther of the Bible, another courageous woman, and of course C.S. Lewis. :D

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Real hero...hmmm..probably..just to be very sentimental it would be my mum..strength, humour..wonderful!

Fictional: Dionisio Vivo- a character from one of Louis de bernieres books- tackles the establishment, stays true to himself- crackin!

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Okay, it depends on how I think, at the time but these are my hero's at this moment:

Real in my every day life: Jesus!, Dad & Mum, my big sister.

Real, in the past: Corrie tenBoom, (and several other who I can't think of at the moment)

Real in my acting world (Okay, so I haven't had my big break yet): Mel Gibson, (You should read the story about his face!)

Fantasy: Moshe Scarter, Aragon, Arwen, Eyowan, Legolas, hobbits, and Emil-Chaim.

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If you could meet one person who is alive right now, (not including God, or every one will say him!) who would it be?

I would like to meet Mel Gibson, (might even get a part, in his new movie!) George Bush (and ummmm, Glamel!!!)
 
Well, of course you shouldn't say "God" since He is already with us and we should be talking to Him every day!!! ;)

I would like to meet (among many others) Fabiola, Queen of Belgium. There's a story behind it, and it's rather long, so I won't get into it. :)
 
Alive right now?

Hmmm. that's a good question. I think I'd like to meet Nelson Mandela, there would be so much to discuss with him. I can't really think of anyone else, although in terms of having a laugh I bet Terry Pratchett or Louis DeBernieres would be great. George Bush is a good choice. But no, I'll go for Nelson.
 
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