Now, seriously, I’ll answer the prompt. I’d like to start by saying that I hope my future is grammatically correct. I cannot specify what is wrong with “how you hope your future will be like” but I know it is wrong. And on the off chance it is not, it certainly sounds wrong. I’d prefer: Your hopes for the future or What you hope to find in your future.
I hope to be a lawyer within the next two years. In five years I would like to be working at a job I love and possibly be married. By year five I would love to be in the process of buying a home too. I would like my future to be debt free and financially comfortable. When I say “comfortable” I mean I can support two to three children without worry.
I hope that family troubles resolve themselves, at this point I don’t care how, just that they do.
I hope I am happy and that my life is filled with family and friends that I adore and make me laugh until I cry. Which clearly means I hope Kiley is always in my life. So we can laugh until the cows come home. But we don’t have any cows.
I would also like to be the President and a super bad-ass old lady that looks great at 80, has a million stories to tell, teaches her grandchildren to cook, still wears rockin’ heels occasionally, raises her family to be strong and asks young men to dance at music festivals.
In my immediate future I hope for a few cookies, possibly some ice cream, maybe even some wine and True Blood.