Aloha Friday #65
January 15, 2009 by Kailani
Filed under aloha friday

Welcome to this week’s edition of Aloha Friday.
In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So I thought that on Fridays I would take it easy on posting, too. Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.
If you’d like to participate, just post your own question on your blog and leave your link below. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new bloggy friends!
Today’s question is:
What is your dream job?
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Working for myself or being a storm chaser.
there are lots of things i’d like to do. probably my dream job would be to run a children’s bookstore/boutique sort of like meg ryan’s ‘shop around the corner’ in you’ve got mail.
my dream job is to be a CPA!
hahahaha i like just being mommy for now… so, I’d
have to say it’s my ideal job…
It may not be the best hours, or even very flexible right now, but you can’t beat the pay… (kisses, hug, smiles, etc.)
I love staying home with my kids and wouldn’t trade it for any job. That said, I wouldn’t mind if it came with a paycheck!
I’ve wanted to be a cake decorator since I was a kid, but I have neither the talent or the patience for it.
It’s kind of a toss up between photographer or wedding planner.
Hay Sweetie , Be safe. The kids and I were just speaking of you last night. Dove asked if you would send all of us flight tickets to the Islands. Ha!
Well your a stewardess…. and you live there. Sounds logical…:)
I am doing my dream job. I longed for 16 years to be a mother. I always longed to be a stay at home Mom, I am enjoying service work in the elementary helping out under privileged and learning disabled kids without having to have a boss. I am growing my own food, raising chickens and have an awesome sewing /art and crafts studio. I have arrived.
I always wanted a home of my own and a man that loved God (not a religious man).
I am so blessed!
I want to be a buyer for my own store. I don’t want to run the store I just want to be pitched too! lol
To be a stay at home mom and live on the beach in Hawaii… how could you beat that:?!
By the way, I just LOVE your blog layout. . very beautiful.. and makes me reminiscent to our visit to maui and kauai two years ago now for our anniversary… enjoy the warmth as we are enjoying the frigid coldness… Have a great day!
what is this word job you are talking about? HA HA HA!
My dream job would be…. hmmm…. tester of mattresses, that way I could sleep all the time!
I’d love to be working at a little gift shop, scuba shop or something right on the beach.
Sports photographer…
My dream job is probably to own a scrapbooking store!
My dream has always been to work with children. I have a home daycare & get to stay home w/my children. It’s what I love to do!
I would love to work at Binder Park Zoo in Michigan with the giraffes!!!!
My dream job would be to help people and make a difference in their life.
My dream job would be be a food critic…doesn’t that sound like fun? The only problem is I don’t like tomatoes, mushrooms or fish…so that kind of counts me out – LOL!
I would LOVE to be a web designer…if I learned how.
I am doing it…a Stay at Home, Homeschooling mom! The only thing that could make it any better would be some kind of at home job that paid super good and I could just do whenever I felt like it or needed extra money. Boy that sounds spoiled!
I want to work at SeaWorld. Or Subway.
at my age? being paid to be a grandma?
dream job is only what I had a taste of recently being the buyer for an antique shop
My dream job would be to work with dolphins (but in THEIR environment–in the wild–so guess that would REALLY be a DREAM job, huh??)
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