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However, I chose not to have my marriage as a hurdle in the way of my education. Therefore, I discussed my desire of continuing my studies with my husband. He was very reluctant to permit me to study. He was of the view that I might compromise upon my home to do good at studies. It took me as much as two whole years to convince him. I love him for finally understanding me. “You need not just a spouse, but a spouse who believes what you believe” (Onyemalech, n.d.). I assured him that home to me was just as important and sacred as it was to him, and convinced him that I would never compromise upon my home in any case.
Becoming a Radiology Technologist had always been my dream. I worked in different areas in radiology including diagnostic, mammogram, MRI, and Cat Scan. By the grace of God, today I am the first female Director of Radiology at the medical center where I work. Today, when my high school classmates meet me, they become astonished to see me as a successful Radiology Technologist. The last thing they knew about me was that I had got married, and had said “good-bye” to studies. They expected me to have spent all of my life growing children.
What makes all this even more interesting is that I managed to fulfill my duties as a wife and a mother along with taking my academic career and professional life to higher levels. It was indeed, very tough to accomplish, but I knew that being a Radiology Technology become meaningless if my family suffers because of this in any way. Therefore, advancing my career at the cost of my family’s peace would be the last thing on Earth I would ever want.
It was very difficult for me to balance between my personal and professional life, but I did. “Being a mother is hard, like anything in this life” (Wisegeek, 2011), though I took all challenges with courage. I never arranged tuition for my children. Instead, I used to teach them myself after coming back from work. Today, I am the mother of four doctors. I have also become a grandmother of three children. My husband is the Chief of IT at the medical center where I work, and he is also the pastor. I volunteer at the youth center where I live and I am also the director of the women's department at my church; which is called Women of Worth. I thank God for helping me through every stage of my life.
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