10 Sep From a small town to the big city
One of the scariest things I have ever done was move from a place where almost everyone knew who I was to a city where not one person knew my name. I grew up in a small city with 2 high schools both only having 3oo students. It’s one of those places that people say they want to leave, but they never do. I never thought about moving to a big city or moving out of the province at all, but in July 2016 I made the big move from a small city in Saskatchewan of 10,000 people to the big city of Toronto. When I moved here, I didn’t know 1 single person, I didn’t really understand the subway system, and I was very afraid to walk around by myself after 8pm. I grew up knowing my neighbours and visiting with people at the grocery store and all of the sudden I was moved into an apartment where I don’t even know my neighbours name and nobody at the grocery store talks to anyone. Yeah, it was a pretty big culture shock. However, moving to Toronto was one of the best things I have done for myself. I have really learned who I am as a person and how the smallest things don’t matter. Back home, everyone knows everything about everyone’s life. There is always some form of gossip going around and being twisted a million different ways. Here, no one knows anything about me and I like that. It’s refreshing to meet new people who don’t know anything about me or my family and I can start over. Every time I go home it feels like nothing has changed, and for the most part I like that and I miss it, but it also reminds me that if I stayed there I wouldn’t have grown as a person and I wouldn’t have become as independent as I am now. It’s hard being away from my small town roots, but I like being a fake city kid for the time that I spend in Toronto and it’s nice to come back to Saskatchewan for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.