Hello there friend,
My name's Michelle, you can call me
Michi.
I would like to major in child development
(psychology), or become a teacher. I love kids *if you didn't
catch that*.
I've been isolated from the city for a
pretty long time growing up. I came down to Peru at age twelve. My parents
were/still are missionaries. I spent several years giving free English classes
to 1st- 3rd graders in a public school in Lima, Peru. I also managed giving
bible classes to kids around ages of 4-13. Funny thing is, I was 13 around that
time... it was actually pretty awkward when I'd teach kids my age. It was very
enjoyable though, I never felt more content with the feeling that I was
actually fulfilling the purpose that God had planned for me.
Now, I'm a senior in high school. College decisions are sinking in, while most, if not all the students in my grade know what they're going to do or where they're going to go, I'm just patiently waiting for God to lead me to the right door. One thing I do know is that God's timing is perfect and all I have to do is have faith. My mom, this past New Year’s had a severe appendicitis complication, she was very ill and was stuck at home. After her operation dad had to work, so I was at home attending my mom. I learned several important things that marked me, "I took up the responsibility of a mother" you could say. I helped her by filling in for her job and I learned how not to burn food *chuckles*. I'm not the best with finances so I look forward for some help with managing how much I spend and how to prevent from spending too much (since mom would get frustrated when I’d bring back no change after buying food, haha) . Having my mom around is a huge miracle and blessing. When one is blessed to have loved ones around for a little longer, one sees life with a different perspective. I choose to see this economics course not as something that I'll find of unimportance, but rather see it as a chance to learn awesome information that can contrast with learning how to manage situations that deal with my desired path of education. My dream is to build a school someday. I’d appreciate this course giving me a heads up of what I should do to make it the best school I can make.
#YOLO
Now, I'm a senior in high school. College decisions are sinking in, while most, if not all the students in my grade know what they're going to do or where they're going to go, I'm just patiently waiting for God to lead me to the right door. One thing I do know is that God's timing is perfect and all I have to do is have faith. My mom, this past New Year’s had a severe appendicitis complication, she was very ill and was stuck at home. After her operation dad had to work, so I was at home attending my mom. I learned several important things that marked me, "I took up the responsibility of a mother" you could say. I helped her by filling in for her job and I learned how not to burn food *chuckles*. I'm not the best with finances so I look forward for some help with managing how much I spend and how to prevent from spending too much (since mom would get frustrated when I’d bring back no change after buying food, haha) . Having my mom around is a huge miracle and blessing. When one is blessed to have loved ones around for a little longer, one sees life with a different perspective. I choose to see this economics course not as something that I'll find of unimportance, but rather see it as a chance to learn awesome information that can contrast with learning how to manage situations that deal with my desired path of education. My dream is to build a school someday. I’d appreciate this course giving me a heads up of what I should do to make it the best school I can make.
#YOLO
This was beeaaautiffulll Michi Dichi <3
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