My dream, I remember, when I went to boarding school, was to have a study all my own, a little nook someplace where nobody could get at me - nobody, like the football coach.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was in university, my dream was to be a coach, like a high school track coach. Not to teach.
The first dream I had was just to get a college education. I got through college in three years, taking extra classes in summer school.
I loved my boarding school, but I didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't have a career.
I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would have my very own school - no way. And I had no idea I'd be coaching girls. It's wild.
My high-school dream was to be in a band, pay my rent and eat - and I've been able to do that for 20 years. So I'm completely content.
I had a dream of music and art and the big city in which I would get lost, where no one would know me and I wouldn't know anyone, where I would work at some ordinary job, and if one day I got up in the morning and decided I wasn't going to go to work anymore, no one would ask questions.
My dream was to become a ballet dancer, but after a year in bed with rheumatic fever at 13, I had grown too tall, and had no muscle tone left. I tried a ballet class and couldn't even do a plie without falling over. It was my first death.
My dream had always just been to do my work well, fall in love and build a life for myself.
I had a dream, when I was little, to become a police officer and a crime investigator.
My dream was to play for Alabama - football, basketball.