Suzanne Glassé, born and raised in East London, to Jamaican parents dreamt of a perfect marriage. She used the time after graduating from school, until her late 20s, to establish her career and pre...view moreSuzanne Glassé, born and raised in East London, to Jamaican parents dreamt of a perfect marriage. She used the time after graduating from school, until her late 20s, to establish her career and prepare herself for family life. It came as a shock when Suzanne found herself a single parent, in another country away from family and loved ones at age 30. If it had not been for prayers and her strong spiritual foundation she may not have endured the dark period in her life. Using the skills learned in school Suzanne was able to establish her career and provide financial support. Realizing she is the role model for her daughter, at age 43 she overcame her fears of studying and went back to school to pursue her bachelor's degree.
During Christmas, while visiting her parent's home in England, Suzanne fell down the stairs and broke her leg. Bed ridden for four months gave Suzanne time to reflect on her life, her aspirations, and the direction her life had taken. Being the middle child out of nine children, Suzanne would use writing poetry and changing the lyrics to songs to entertain herself and her siblings. As the family entertainer everyone laughed when she said she wanted to be a famous author when she grew up.
Always, "Look at what you want to do, challenge yourself, put the past behind you for you cannot live the same day twice, find comfort in the present and embrace the future." Suzanne A. Glasséview less