The decision to move to Niagara for a
supply teaching position was both exhilarating and nerve-wracking, but little
did I know how instrumental the support of my caring love dudu would be
in making this transition smoother.
I remember the day he drove a
considerable distance just to accompany me on a room visit in Niagara Falls and
subsequently helped me relocate from Vaughan to Niagara. His willingness to
navigate the highways, knowing I couldn't, was a gesture that I'll forever be
grateful for. Without his help, the journey wouldn't have been as smooth and
stress-free. Leaving behind Renaissance Academy also meant saying goodbye to my
wonderful landlord, Lynn. She was more than just someone who provided a place to
live; she became a friend, a confidante, and a source of comfort. Lynn and I
used to share meals, exchange stories, and simply enjoy each other's company
after a day of work. Her easygoing nature made the co-living experience
incredibly pleasant, and it's hard to put into words how much I'll miss her.
Lynn, you've made me feel at home, and I sincerely hope our paths cross again
xoxo
As I settle into my supply teaching role with DSBN since November 8th, I'm filled with a mix of anticipation and hope for the future. The prospect of keeping this job and seeing where it leads is both exciting and a bit daunting. Change is never easy, but with the support of Dudu and the fond memories of my time with Lynn, I'm ready to embrace whatever comes my way.
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