My Mentor
As I sit to write about my mother.
It take me to the valley of memories echoing with reminders of life’s values she taught me.
Of the many role she played in my life, I am deeply inspired by her role as a Teacher: professionally as well as being a mother-teacher at home.
Ayo, your words still resonate in me even today.
I grew up seeing you transforming life of your students, and the sense of satisfaction and achievement that lit up your face when your students still calls you up to say ‘hi’ wherever they meet you.
I hear them say ‘you were their best teacher’, I feel as much gratified as they are to be the daughter of the world’s best teacher.
You always have had a subtle way of teaching me from my bad handwriting to how to deal with my mean friends.
You have always being the mom who would be friends with my school teachers: coming out of the P-T meet with more information about their life as a teacher than my academic grades. You made me appreciate what it means to be an educator.Thank you for making me realize that teaching is much more than just a profession.
My math grade also disappointed you but you never got frustrated with it, something that I realize now: you were making me learn from my mistakes, to overcome my weakness and to try and try.
I know you still love your passion, and see today, I decided to come back to where we belong.
I may not able to fill in the shoe of the world’s best educator
Of the many role she played in my life, I am deeply inspired by her role as a Teacher: professionally as well as being a mother-teacher at home.
Ayo, your words still resonate in me even today.
I grew up seeing you transforming life of your students, and the sense of satisfaction and achievement that lit up your face when your students still calls you up to say ‘hi’ wherever they meet you.
I hear them say ‘you were their best teacher’, I feel as much gratified as they are to be the daughter of the world’s best teacher.
You always have had a subtle way of teaching me from my bad handwriting to how to deal with my mean friends.
You have always being the mom who would be friends with my school teachers: coming out of the P-T meet with more information about their life as a teacher than my academic grades. You made me appreciate what it means to be an educator.Thank you for making me realize that teaching is much more than just a profession.
My math grade also disappointed you but you never got frustrated with it, something that I realize now: you were making me learn from my mistakes, to overcome my weakness and to try and try.
I know you still love your passion, and see today, I decided to come back to where we belong.
I may not able to fill in the shoe of the world’s best educator
And I still need your help to overcome my arithmophobia kind of feeling when I calculate life’s problems but I still count on my best mentor.
You inspired me to be who I am today, I hold you dearest to my heart and soul.
I love you, Ayo!
From,
Your daughter( who is still bad in math )
You inspired me to be who I am today, I hold you dearest to my heart and soul.
I love you, Ayo!
From,
Your daughter( who is still bad in math )