 Wando, Anesthesia! Teaching was something that I always wanted to do. Ever since I was seven years old, I remember playing in the playground, getting all the neighbours' kids around and acting the teacher. Yeah. With the postgraduate studies, especially the masters that I'm doing, it specialises in education. You get to actually pick what you want to do. The thesis that I'm doing is directly linked to my classroom practice. The research in my thesis is about transition to school. And what I'm doing in school, I'm a transition to school liaison. So I get to talk to the kindies, or the ECE, as well as the schools, and be that bridge I get to meet a lot of people. I'm interviewing some teachers. And that was, like, the best ever experience that I've ever got. It makes a difference when you have that really solid support, because they are challenging times. Because I was based in Wellington. Some of the courses I had to be in campus, the other courses were online. But then you have all these wonderful people around you, just to remind you actually know you can do it. And my supervisors were just amazing. Yeah. This is one of the reasons I'm doing a Masters, is because it is my future investment. And I do want to pursue a transition to schools, because it's something that I'd like people to look in to more seriously. Maybe that's a PhD one. I don't know.