Not really when I was at school I wanted to be a vet but getting average grades put paid to that so I just studied science and went to uni not knowing what I wanted to do. Hind site is a wonderful thing I should have taken my time and gone to a college where I would be encouraged in finding what I wanted to do instead I drifted. Saying that I met some wonderful people one of whom is my husband.
Today I should be a mother of 2 kids but that is another story. With the career I ditched science and tried holistic therapies however with the economic down turn that didn't work out but it did bring out my creative side and I now draw pet portraits for a living and am getting a steady stream of work due to word of mouth so in a way I am working with animals.
Life is like a game of cards , we are all dealt a hand which we then have to play as best we can . Problems arise because people try to play the hand that they think they deserve rather than the hand they actually have been dealt.
I've got everything I ever wanted.
“Life is just a series of peaks and troughs, and you don't whether you're in a trough until you're climbing out, or on a peak until you're coming down. And that's it, you know, you never know what's round the corner. But it's all good. "If you want the rainbow you've got to put up with the rain". Do you know which "philosopher" said that? Dolly Parton. And people say she's just a big pair of tits.”
I struck it lucky by being born in London so life was never going to be completely shite was it? I've done lots, am OK for money and have a lovely wife and two brilliant kids. I'd like to spend more time doing the things I love instead of the things I have to but there you go.
I do however still have the odd whoop whoop moment so it's all good.
