We are born to be learners, inquiring and acquiring is our lifelong mission. The highest pleasure comes with building knowledge and using it to enrich our life experience.
As a student I had dreams of becoming an educator in the future. The future has become the present faster than I expected and on my way to for filling my dreams I keep noticing that " it's meant to be!" Teaching is in my DNA. I have inherited it from both my bloodlines.
While walking my daughter around her campus at U of T, two summers ago, I noticed a building called OISE ( Ontario Institute for Studies in Education). In my mind I was saying "How about I become my daughter's colleague at U of T ?"
I left the thought hanging on my mind! I can't deny I opened their site a couple of times! and two years later ... after so much doubt and effort to reach out for my dream, here I am...
I am now the new student, with my Mom"daughter" walking me around campus and showing me where to go, I feel so blessed, excited and intimidated!
Attending orientations filled with young and restless boys and girls, looking at me puzzled, " what is she doing here?' as I look clearly out of place ,,, so, I tend to grab some useful info and runaway from all the stressful attention.
So, as I walk my first steps towards a totally unexpected and different adventure, I pray that everything goes well! As a team ( my family) we have risked so much to get though this ..... looking forward to celebrate the outcome, with as minimum hiccups as possible.
In my blog I will share my unique experience with you all and I will always be eager to hear your feedback...
keep me posted...
and enjoy life!
As a student I had dreams of becoming an educator in the future. The future has become the present faster than I expected and on my way to for filling my dreams I keep noticing that " it's meant to be!" Teaching is in my DNA. I have inherited it from both my bloodlines.
While walking my daughter around her campus at U of T, two summers ago, I noticed a building called OISE ( Ontario Institute for Studies in Education). In my mind I was saying "How about I become my daughter's colleague at U of T ?"
I left the thought hanging on my mind! I can't deny I opened their site a couple of times! and two years later ... after so much doubt and effort to reach out for my dream, here I am...
I am now the new student, with my Mom"daughter" walking me around campus and showing me where to go, I feel so blessed, excited and intimidated!
Attending orientations filled with young and restless boys and girls, looking at me puzzled, " what is she doing here?' as I look clearly out of place ,,, so, I tend to grab some useful info and runaway from all the stressful attention.
So, as I walk my first steps towards a totally unexpected and different adventure, I pray that everything goes well! As a team ( my family) we have risked so much to get though this ..... looking forward to celebrate the outcome, with as minimum hiccups as possible.
In my blog I will share my unique experience with you all and I will always be eager to hear your feedback...
keep me posted...
and enjoy life!
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