Day 8: A Day I Realized What I Wanted To Do or Be
Well, I guess this is probably two time periods/dates because it changed along the way.
It was around 6th
grade I first thought that I wanted to be a teacher. It was mainly because I had so many good
ones, plus I wanted to impact others' lives the way they impacted mine.
From Mrs. Fountain in the
1st grade.
To my speech teacher Mrs.
Lipscomb (in the 3rd grade)
To my 6th grade
English teacher, Mrs. Bergalowski.
To my high school geometry
and advanced math teacher, Mrs. Thompson.
To my accounting teacher,
Mrs. Wimberly.
And so many more.
I had some winners, which
is why it saddens me to hear about children not getting the education they
need. It hurts that children have to
worry about the teachers hitting on them, violence, and having the odds stacked
against them.
But my teaching
aspirations changed once I got into the tenth grade. My fascination with numbers and what I was
doing in my accounting class changed my focus from teaching to accounting.
Most people found that to
be strange, especially the ones who knew of my writing ability and thought I
should really pursue writing as a career.
Yet the way I was brought
up was like this: You do something that can guarantee steady income, and you shouldn't do something that you don’t know if you’re going to get paid for.
This wasn't necessarily as
much my grandparents’ mentality as it was my small town’s mentality, and
especially my mom’s mentality.
My mom’s views on this really hit home one of the very few times she actually came to visit. At that time, I think she was with her 2nd husband. Rather than the two of them getting a hotel, she stayed at the house, which I sensed Grandma wasn't too comfortable with. I wasn't really too comfortable being around him, either.
My mom’s views on this really hit home one of the very few times she actually came to visit. At that time, I think she was with her 2nd husband. Rather than the two of them getting a hotel, she stayed at the house, which I sensed Grandma wasn't too comfortable with. I wasn't really too comfortable being around him, either.
Well, usually after I
would write, I would put my writings away.
I wrote about a lot of the pain I went through, which included varying
degrees of feelings I had about my mom.
I didn't have a computer at the type, but I did have a typewriter. I would try to have two copies of my writings—one
handwritten and one typed. Usually, I
would hand write it first, and then I would type it out.
One particular night, I didn't have a chance to get it typed, so I had some pages I had written. I had forgotten to put the writings away
before I went to school that day. When I
got to the house, I noticed there was a fire in the back, and when I went back
there, my mom was there, and my notebook of handwritten stuff had been thrown
in the fire.
When I screamed at her why
she did it, she was like, “You need to invest in something that will make
money, none of this foolish junk!”
So I divulged myself in
accounting and business administration.
I’m not going to say I
have regrets about it because I utilize a lot of the information I know with
assisting people. However, because of
how the economy has been, I haven’t been able to fully utilize it in a traditional
sense for the past couple of years.
Who's to say? Perhaps I'm reinventing myself...lol.
Day 8--that's a wrap!
Who's to say? Perhaps I'm reinventing myself...lol.
Day 8--that's a wrap!
5 comments:
That was so cruel...I'm hot right now.
Just hateful. I'm sorry Monica.
(hugs) Thanks.
Hmph, I still don't know what I want to do when I grow up.
"When I screamed at her why she did it, she was like, 'You need to invest in something that will make money, none of this foolish junk!'"
*Looking for Mjölnir...*
Tell Your Momma to Look me Up; I Am Published.
Period.
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