Today I made my own website using HTML and CSS. I find it a lot less fun than Weebly. I have decided I will not be a web designer or developer when I grow up (though I'll keep it in mind as an emergency option). How are you supposed to decide what to be when you grow up anyway? There are so many options, and how are you to know what you'll like? Since I began listening to How I Built This (an NPR podcast) I've thought that I would make a good entrepreneur, but I don't have any good business ideas. I've always wanted to be a fiction writer, but I'd still need a day job while I waited to become the next J.K. Rowling. I secretly entertain the idea of becoming a politician, but I don't think I could ever become a fiction writer after that. Also, I have a feeling that although it would make me feel like I was doing something to make the world a better place, being a politician wouldn't make me happy. I've flirted with the idea of being a journalist since the age of ten, when I started my own magazine, but I'm not sure I'd be any good. Perhaps I'll just go back to my kindergarten dreams of owning a pizza restaurant on the moon...
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AuthorMy name's Ella. I'm fifteen. I play roller derby and viola, but I'm not particularly good at either. I write more than I speak, and I think more than both. I love reading, and am more than a little bit obsessed with podcasts. I have a schnauzer poodle, and my favorite color is purple. Archives
July 2017
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