After growing up and doing all my schooling in Hungary I moved to Canada at the age of 21 and I live in British Columbia at the moment. Being a Gemini at heart, you never know when the geographical location may change in the blink of an eye. Thank god none of my family members would have a hard time with it because all three of us are Gemini, ascendant Virgo…And you can’t plan it that accurately…that’s one of the weird aspects of my life, and trust me, I’ve got a few.
I am a mom, a ski coach, an ESL teacher, a triathlete (though that has taken a back seat lately, but I’m working it back into my life), …I love writing, I love kids, I love deep conversations and I love to be outside. Force me to be inside for too long, and I’ll be climbing up the drapes, scaling the ceiling and bouncing off the walls. At the last office job I had I was constantly told off for running to the copying machine.
I am a dreamer and an idealist (according to my boyfriend) at the same time conspiracy theory is making more and more sense to me these days…I believe in the good in people and that’s what I look for at first, but there is so much greed in this world, it’s enough to make you feel nauseous.
My philosophy is that we are here to learn in this life and we are all connected, helping each other achieve that goal, teaching each other those lessons. You need a lot of patience in this life and as a Gemini, guess which quality I’m lacking…but I’m learning that from my daughter.
The hardest part of my life is making decisions. I always see both sides of the coin (even if I seem to be taking a side), so making a decision is like channel surfing: by the time you consider all your options, you forget what you saw on channel one and you have to start all over again, so you just give up, listen to your hunches and make your pick before it gives you a headache…exactly the reason why we don’t have cable in our house…on the other hand, when I decide and put my mind to something I see no obstacles, only opportunities. I’m like a raging bull and there is no stopping the tornado, unless I am up against someone equally stubborn, namely, my boyfriend. Through all that, I’m learning to compromise.
I decided to dedicate this project to my daughter and follow her development in becoming a communicator (and add a few thoughts on life as it hits us…)