MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
This is turning out to be the best Christmas holiday that I can remember. There's quite a few things that makes this year so special. It's been almost 3 years since our entire family were together during the Christmas holiday. It's nice to sit down and have a meal all together again.
If that wasn't enough I received the best gift ever. If I don't get another gift or have to give away all my gifts thus far, it wouldn't matter to me. This afternoon, on Christmas eve, I opened the front door to throw something out and there was an envelop lying right in front of the door. Not uncommon for the mailman to leave bigger letters outside our front door but then I noticed the logo on the top left corner...It's from...from the Canadian Alliance...
My results, they've arrived. They told us that we would have to wait at least 12 weeks and it's only been 6. This could either be really good or really bad news but I wasn't as nervous as I was opening the results of the written exam. When I saw that it was in a big envelop with a stamp of "Do Not Bend", it could only be good news. Nobody cares what condition a letter is in if it's bad.
I opened it up and read the magical word..."Congratulations"...WooHoo...Finally it's over...I can finally close this important chapter of my life and start a new one. I have waited so many frustrating months for this. To be able to say that I am officially a fully registered Physiotherapist in Canada. How freaking awesome is that??? BooYa!!!

The best part was telling my parents and watching their reaction. They were so excited to hear the news. My mom was surprisingly more nonchalant about it after the initial excitement. My dad kept going on and on about what a great xmas gift this is and how relieved he was. At dinner he was saying how worried he was and the hassle it would've been if I had failed. My mom kinda got offended that he didn't believe that I would pass....My dad, not close to even being a school person, just kept saying that you never know with exams...Maybe he was speaking from experience. It was interesting listening to my parents discuss this right in front of me. This news is a gift for them as much as it is for me. Overall tonight was a great Christmas eve dinner of just me and my parents. (My bros already had previous engagements planned.) A quiet one before the craziness of pot luck dinners and bigger family gatherings.
Timing is everything and this one was perfect, just like the white Christmas that we're going to have this year.
Hahaha, I put my mom up to this pic...
Merry Christmas everyone!!!
If that wasn't enough I received the best gift ever. If I don't get another gift or have to give away all my gifts thus far, it wouldn't matter to me. This afternoon, on Christmas eve, I opened the front door to throw something out and there was an envelop lying right in front of the door. Not uncommon for the mailman to leave bigger letters outside our front door but then I noticed the logo on the top left corner...It's from...from the Canadian Alliance...
My results, they've arrived. They told us that we would have to wait at least 12 weeks and it's only been 6. This could either be really good or really bad news but I wasn't as nervous as I was opening the results of the written exam. When I saw that it was in a big envelop with a stamp of "Do Not Bend", it could only be good news. Nobody cares what condition a letter is in if it's bad.
I opened it up and read the magical word..."Congratulations"...WooHoo...Finally it's over...I can finally close this important chapter of my life and start a new one. I have waited so many frustrating months for this. To be able to say that I am officially a fully registered Physiotherapist in Canada. How freaking awesome is that??? BooYa!!!
The best part was telling my parents and watching their reaction. They were so excited to hear the news. My mom was surprisingly more nonchalant about it after the initial excitement. My dad kept going on and on about what a great xmas gift this is and how relieved he was. At dinner he was saying how worried he was and the hassle it would've been if I had failed. My mom kinda got offended that he didn't believe that I would pass....My dad, not close to even being a school person, just kept saying that you never know with exams...Maybe he was speaking from experience. It was interesting listening to my parents discuss this right in front of me. This news is a gift for them as much as it is for me. Overall tonight was a great Christmas eve dinner of just me and my parents. (My bros already had previous engagements planned.) A quiet one before the craziness of pot luck dinners and bigger family gatherings.
Timing is everything and this one was perfect, just like the white Christmas that we're going to have this year.
Merry Christmas everyone!!!









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