If money and time were no object, I would live my dreams. I would serve a
full time mission at the end of next semester, serve a full 18 months, return home and finish my schooling.
I would graduate from college, majoring in business and economics, with a minor in culinary arts. I would
attend and graduate from culinary school in France. After which I would roam the country and probably a lot
of the rest of Europe doing the tourist thing. Most likely in the many years that all this would take to
accomplish, I will get married. We would have a large family, and live in a big house in the country, it
doesn’t matter where. I would also either fix up the 1973 Mustang that my mom bought in college, my dream
car. I would probably also buy a 2005 Mustang.I would buy my mom a Victorian style building from which she or the both of us could run a bed and breakfast. I would open and run my catering and bakery business. I could make treats for all of the seminary students, make wedding cakes, and occasionally cater something. All my kids could help me in the bakery, they could go to any college they like and study whatever they want. They could all serve missions if they wanted and have the most beautiful weddings. When all the kids are gone, and my parents decide to retire, my husband and I could move the bakery to a location in or near the bed and breakfast, and work them both. Eventually my husband and I could serve another full time mission. I would like to travel through Europe doing genealogical research also, and somewhere in all this time I would like to spend a weekend at or at least see, the "Treesort".


