Monday, May 24, 2010

Dreams flipped?

When I was younger I was set on being an orthodontist. This was my dream for at least five years of my childhood life up until I was about 12 years old. I was set on it. I even drew these crazy sketches of the progress of peoples teeth with braces when I was about nine years old. Then I got my braces and became even more interested in it. I even took the "track" of classes this year that would get me toward achieving my goal of going to a fantastic college for dentistry. This past summer, however, my dream changed drastically. I became fascinated with fame. Singing, acting, broadcasting. I wanted to be the next Ryan Seacrest! I wanted to take drama at my school, but it was a musical they were doing. I am fully aware that my singing voice isn't strong at all, so I didn't even attempt to try out. I wasn't ready to be shut down. I wanted to do this Disc Jockey program at one of the local colleges around where I live. My parents called and called and called trying to get me in there. There was no reply. I thought, well, isn't this great. To this day I still have an interest in broadcasting and acting, and I have been told that I'd be good at it. I enjoy speaking, and making people laugh. When I get older, I really want to go to a broadcasting school somewhere in either Boston, New York, or Los Angeles. You may not think that I am capable of doing this madness, but I do believe that I can. I will work my ass off to achieve my goals. I want people to know my name, to know who Katey Rodzen is, and to be able to spell it right. I think I can do it. And there is no one stopping me. From here on out, I will do EVERYTHING in my power to accomplish these goals. Sure there will be obstacles and roadblocks along the way, but I have two supportive parents that will be able to help me knock them down. Dreams, are you ready for me?

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