“Do you know what I’m going to be?” my 4-year-old asked me this morning.
She didn’t wait for an answer: “A nurse and a writer.“
She continued:
AND – I’m going to be a Bible Maker.
And do you know what else? A schoolteacher that shows people about God.
And a person that helps sick kids go to Disneyland.
And I’ll catch bees and give honey to people so they can make sandwiches.
And a car-fixer too.
Tim interjected: “Do you want to be a mommy someday too?“
“Yes, I do.” She stated confidently.
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[Sweet girl, always remember this: I believe in your dreams.] [I believe in you.]






Oh this girl and her dreams!
The coolest thing about those big dreams? They are all totally and completely possible! Little world changer- that one:)
I love her list! I should write down Sugar’s list one day… it’s quite amazing and I’m fully confident that she’ll be able to realize whichever dream she decides to pursue!
Hi Stephanie- I am new to your blog… I saw that you use the Ergocarrier… isn´t it great? I use it frequently for hiking- I think it is the best carrier .. I am looking forward to reading through your posts! Greetings from Germany, Nicole.
Yes! The Ergo is my absolute favorite carrier. We use it for hiking too. In fact, I’ve hiked almost 6 miles w/ my baby inside before without complaints. http://metropolitanmama.net/category/outdoor-family/
Your four year old is an amazing kid. Keep nurturing them in the way of the Lord :)
What a sweetheart. I know she will achieve her goals….and more!
When my daughter was about 3.5 I asked her if she wanted to be a mommy when she grows up. She was on a Toy Story kick at the time, and answered that she couldn’t be a mommy because she was going to be a cowgirl like Jessie. Her face lit up with excitement and relief when I told her that she could be a cowgirl AND a mommy, if she wants. Her list of what she’s going to be has gotten longer since then, and it changes regularly. But it always brings me joy.
Love the list!! I just posted my 4 year old’s dreams, too. :)
I love the catching bees part. Cute!!
She is going to be a busy woman!
So sweet.. I love that all the occupations she listed are ones tied to service. When she said Bible Maker, I immediately thought of a Wycliffe Bible translator! & I have to say that catching bees for honey sandwiches is one of the most creative job ideas I’ve heard of!
We just visited the Wycliffe USA headquarters in March so I think it was fresh on her mind: http://bit.ly/fPN7AX.
We also visited Give Kids The World last month. It’s an organization that helps sick kids go to Disney World: http://bit.ly/f3Lhs7. :)
She is an amazing little girl an it sounds like she is going to be an amazing grown-up. Way to go :)
Aw! It all sounds great. What a sweetie.
She is so sweet and entrepreneurial. Just like her family
Love it! She sounds a bit like you. :)
My favourite desire is the “car fixer”. My Grandpa was a mechanic, always tinkering with things. I always thought it looked like a fun job. And would love to keep bees but the neighbours wouldn’t be so happy! At least we can visit bees at our agriculture museum. It’s really interesting to see a working beehive (highly recommend it if you get a chance!)