Anita Emily Bush Wladichuk

Profile Updated: June 17, 2010
Anita Emily Bush
Class Year: 1976
Residing In: New Westminster, BC Canada
Homepage: http://www.ghostlyowl.com
Occupation: Author/Publisher
Children: I have two young men: Raymond, 22 years old and Brant 18 years old. Raymond is attending SFU in Burnaby, More…BC obtaining his BSc. Brant is attending Harbourside in North Vancouver, BC to become an Audio Engineer. Raymond has played football in high school and during his four (4) years at SFU. He was drafted last year to the CFL. He is on the Hamilton Tiger Cats Team.
Yes! Attending Reunion
Comments:

After graduating from CPSS, I went on to The University of Western Ontario (UWO) in London, Ontario and obtained a double major (Secretarial and Administrative Studies as well as Psychology). After completing university, I moved, lived and worked in Thornhill, Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, and Hamilton. I taught at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario until the birth of my first son. He was born in Oakville, Ontario. After the arrival of my second son in Milton, Ontario, I stayed home as a Domestic Engineer. My next move was to Vernon, BC where I continued my 15 year career as a Domestic Engineer. I will admit that my most challenging career was that of becoming a Domestic Engineer.

Eventually, however, I did obtain my Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Victoria via Okanagan University College in Kelowna, BC in 2002. I had the opportunity of teaching an "After School Program". I moved to Vancouver in 2003 and taught ESL in private schools. Currently, I live in New Westminster, BC working part-time as well as marketing my Books.

In 2005, I wrote and published my first Book entitled, "Anastasia and The Ghostly Owl (The Choice Was Hers!)". A few years later, I completed the Sequel to this book.

I am an advocate for the prevention of Child Abuse. Through my Books, my goals are to instill hope, courage, determination, persistence, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

School Story:

I remember my Mom coming home one evening after parent-teacher interview. She told me that she received very good comments about me. For example, I had good attendance, I was doing well in school, I did well on all my tests, I completed my homework on time, etc.

Her final comment was that I apparently never attended class if I had to read or speak in class.

Posted: Dec 17, 2013 at 1:07 AM
After - 2009.