The current school year, Hans’ second, he is on his
way! There will always be struggles, however Hans is beginning to accept that “know”
sounds like “no” and that there are many such words that he will eventually read/pronounce
without a second thought! I am sure he will one day read without “struggling”.
His Momley, on the other hand, has perhaps not achieved as much as he has. She
is still struggling!
The good news is that I finally have a part-time job. Not
20 hours a week as one might think, it is an hour per day for 3 days a week. I
feel good about it. It is a start. Then there are days I feel less than good
about it. I believe the problem lies with how we value ourselves and how we
perceive the value of others. This is by no means a “new” problem. This
morning, I am reminded of a moment from my second year at York University. A
few of us students were waiting to get into a “seminar” room and started
chatting. One student wanted to know why we were there and what we wanted to do
once we graduated. Everyone said something and I don’t remember any of it,
however I remember one female student saying that she wanted to get married and
have children and take care of them. I was surprised by such a “domestic”
confession amidst such an “academic” crowd! A couple of female students
literally pounced on it. They wanted to know why this particular female student
was bothering to get such an expensive education if that’s all she wants to do
with her life. The answer was simple, “It’s my life and I should have a choice”!
I am glad I am reminded of that moment. I should not
be made to feel guilty for the choices I have made in my life. I should not
value myself from others’ perception of value. Action plan or not, I will get
there at my own pace and it’s OK!
While I am at it, I will share a few quotations from
one of my favourite poets, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Whatever course
you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There
are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics
are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires
courage.
To be yourself
in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest
accomplishment.
“Map out a course of action” sounds like an “action
plan”! Perhaps, I will work on an action plan one of these days and see where
it takes me!