A Good Day
If you look closely, you can see my daughter holding a four leaf clover. It’s a good day. Today was a good day. There was nothing in particular that was exceptional or life-changing, but today seemed to unravel into something wonderful. The day begins by getting up a 4 am to catch the 5 am bus to catch the 6:20 am ferry. I nice chit-chat with friends and a bowl of oatmeal, the commute continues with the 257 Express bus to Vancouver, a latte break at Starbucks, then off to catch the Expo Line and then the Millenium SkyTrain. At Production Way, I catch the bus up Burnaby Mountain to attend the Certificate of University Teaching and Learning (CUTL) program at SFU. I arrive at 9 am. That is my 4-hour commute. CUTL lasts for 3-hours, then I’m back on transit to do the 4-hour commute back home to the Sunshine Coast. Although this does not sound like a good day, everything in between seemed to align. I am communicating with my academic supervisor, I am feeling connected with my CUTL classmates and instructors, I am enjoying my trustee/committee work, and I am excited about my writing/research for CUTL and my doctoral program. Best of all, I have an awesome family who supports my chaos/joy. At the end of the day, my husband and daughter picked me up at the ferry terminal. Yes. I did not have to take the bus. I returned home and took a 3-hour nap. All is good. Are you having a good day?