If you can't make that out, it says: "Dear Dad, I've made up my mind, when I grow up I'm going to Tennessee to sing country music, maybe in Opryland."
(Instead, I became an editor and learned when a period or semicolon would be more appropriate than a comma.)
I even addressed this very important folded piece of paper. And drew a stamp. Why my mother did not merit informing about this great plan, I don't know. Even today, I tend to call Dad when I want to talk career stuff, so maybe that started early. Mom's the one who saved this artifact in my baby book, though.
In any case, I think it's kind of cool that I ended up living in Nashville, even if the whole "country music" dream went by the wayside, in part because I never actually listened to country music until after I moved to Nashville, and then only for a time in a "can't beat 'em, join 'em" kind of way. Christian publishing is Nashville's other big business, so I guess it's a good second. :0)
You were a prophet and didn't even know it!
ReplyDeleteI consult my daddy about career decisions, too. In fact, he's the one who gave me the piece of advice that "freed" me to leave the school I was at last year and return to my original school.
I love that! I have such fond memories of the Opryland theme park!
ReplyDeleteOkay, that is absolutely amazing! I love it. My favorite part is how it begins, "I've made up my mind..." Because there are so many choices at age 8. ;)
ReplyDeleteWAY too cute!