How did I get here? I mean how did I get to this place and time in my life? That is a question I ask myself a lot these days. Let me tell you how t all began.I had been a part-time student at a local community college for the last ten years while I worked full-time in a large company doing what I loved most for the last ten years. A year ago I gave birth to my first child, a beautiful and active little girl. So I thought my life could not get any better. I mean after all I had a job I loved, a loving and supportive husband, and a beautiful child. Then last summer the news came that I will never forget. You are "RIF"ted. For those of you who do not know this abbreviation it means Reduction In Force which is a government term that means they are letting go of a few to save the whole. So there I was with an almost completed degree, thirty...., a new child and husband. At first I felt lost, then I felt angry, and then I felt confused. Finally after the fog cleared I decided the best thing to do is go to school and finish that degree I had worked on for so long.
So here I am thirty.... and trying to navigate college. Man I realized right away why people do this when they are young and have no commitments. The first semester was difficult, but I found my grove pretty quickly and made it work. I even made the Dean's List. Now this semester is not as difficult class wise, but my daughter is now walking. Let me just say it is a shear tightrope act keeping a old year old out of books and papers as you try and study. I have found new ways to contort and twist all while watching her and studying at the same time. Oh and did I mention she has a fetish for the computer mouse. That poor thing has been ripped off the computer desk more times than I can count. So I have found a new hiding place for that when it is not in use.
I do not know how many other mothers out there are going through this same thing, but I would love to hear form you.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
One thing I've learned in life is when things happen that seem bad, often something good comes along that is a result of the "bad" occurance. It is a challenge going to school with a family, but you can do anything for a little while. You won't be a student forever.
ReplyDeleteyou did a good job on your blog and telling us alittle about your story. I hope that school is going well and that you have time to spend with your family.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how old you are going to school never gets old. Well maybe for the young ones, like me, who dont get a break. Its good to know that you decided to come back to school and get your degree. Im not a single mother but my 14 month old niece flips out if she cant sit in my lap and press buttons on the keyboard. But I let her for a little while. I hope that you get your degree soon so that you will have more time to spend watching your daughter grow.
ReplyDeleteMy child has a thing for hitting buttons as fast as he can. He waits until I look away for a milisecond then hits the first button he can reach. So far the biggest thing he has done to me is turn in a test after I had only answered a few questions. I had to have my teacher reset it.
ReplyDelete