Let’s get one thing straight, yes I’m a red head, some may say fanta pants, fire crotch or as the children at my work call me ranga. But you may call me the Ginga Ninja. I’m proud of my race, I am part of a sun burnt dying race….
I want you to come on this journey with me, I’m not going to lie it is going to be a little confronting especially in my early years, but for people who know me its also going to be filled with crazy adventures.
The purpose isn’t to be a “pity feel sorry for me” journey but more maybe possibly an inspiration for others and maybe a little therapy for myself.
Everything I write will be true and from my perspective, this blog will be raw and where possible I will not use other peoples names.
To start this journey I want you to think of a Jerry Springer episode and multiply it by a million and then you might be close to what your going to expect. I grew up in Wollongong living primarily in housing commission estates. My family were not the richest in the world. I think we can all relate to days in our lives where we stand at a crossroad and the path that we go down changes our way forever, I have loads of these times, one I call That Fateful Day.
A little snippet…
A year and a bit before That Fateful Day when I was 12 I saved my mothers life after a nasty stoke, on That Fateful Day as a 12 year old boy I was removed from my family from Family Services due to a lifetime of physical and emotional abuse. From there I lived with my grandparents, in foster care (where half of the family were Christians and half were satin worshipers and the daughter believing she could talk to the devils secretary) and in refuges (homes where young people live together with different youth workers. who couldn’t live at home for whatever reason). I was kicked out of homes twice weeks before my 14th and 16th birthday. And through-out all this craziness I remember that humor was and still is the best remedy, and making a fool out of myself has always been one of my strengths something, I think anyone who knows me can vouch for that. And not taking things to seriously, noticing the small positive things in life is something we should all be thankful for, like someone being kind to you for no reason, noticing the way the sky changes colour at dusk, it may sound totally wanky but you know its important
I remember right from my early years that I wanted to make a difference in peoples lives in a positive way, especially working with children. For the past ten years I have worked my way up and now manage a busy childcare centre for school aged children. I do have a dream of being a child theropist and empower children and young people to find their inner strength, something that we all continue to embrace.
So anyway that’s my introduction… Welcome to the journey, please leave as many comments as you wish, on the next blog I’m going to start from the start and go from there. I’m really excited to have you on board.
Peace out...
The Ginga Ninja.