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October 15, 1990

June 18, 2007 by Amy

Since I can’t find a diary with an entry from June 18 and still can’t find one of my journals, here is one of the “essays” I wrote in 7th grade about my future.

My Future

I would like to travel into the future and see how I have changed and what job I have and if I have ogtten married or had any children.  I would probably travel to the time 2005.  I would hopefully have a nice futuristic home with a nice husband and two kids.  Also, I would like to have up-to-date- clothing.  The colors of my house would most likely be black and white, or pastel colors.  I would have a happy life. 

The reason I would go to 2005 is because I would like to see how I am doing right now and I I need to change anything about myself or the city’s environment.  Well, now will your life be ? [What??]

What You Should Know Now:

Is it scary that 1990 was 17 years ago and when I looked into the future, it was 2 years ago?  Check on the marriage, children, job, up-to-date clothing (is it funny I was so conscious about that all the way back then?), black in my house and happy life.  Negative on the futuristic home with pastel colors–that doesn’t even make sense.  Overall I think I did pretty good for predicting my life 17 years in advance at 12 years old.

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