Why I took a break from TV and my career

Karen Johnson Break from TV Career Blog

In 2014, I decided to take a much needed break from the television broadcast industry.  I started my career in the early 90’s and I didn’t stop!  I had my sons late in life because I wanted to establish my career.

On the set of Canada AM

Soon life caught up with me and I needed to slow down and realized my sons needed me.  Soon the television make up and designer suits were replaced with Lulu Lemons and a baseball cap. I was officially in mommy mode.

I worked part time at CTV and CHCH in Hamilton.  The work was just enough to ease me through the transition.  Twelve months later, gears switched quickly to full time mom.  It wasn’t easy but I didn’t miss my alarm clock going off at 3am.  I enjoyed waking up before my boys, drinking my first cup of coffee in the kitchen alone and soaking up the silence that fell upon my sleepy household before all HELL broke out. Making breakfast for the family was a hoot, I was literally  a short order cook, pancakes for my youngest, toasted western omelette sandwiches for my husband and french toast for my eldest. This is all for one breakfast.

Breakfast of Champions

 

 

On the way to school the boys had their playlist set up for the drive, these were the moments I missed and craved when I was at work i the early mornings. Now I am able to cherish every single moment.  During the time my boys opened up to me I heard about all the playground shenanigans and grievances.

During the few years I took off I was able to attend various field trips with the kids. My eldest started participating in Track and Field meets. It was a joy to see him compete and to be on the sidelines to cheer him on.  I juggled weekly hockey and soccer practices like a pro!

Travel is something our family truly enjoys.  Last December we were able to travel with my parents back to their home country of Sri Lanka and India.  They had not been back since their departure in 1966.

Family dinners are a big thing in our household.  Friday night everyone had to be home that was our family night.  No guests, no cell phone, no iPads and no interruptions. Just the four of us and my parents.

During this time I had ample opportunity to catch up and reconnect with some very special ladies in my life.  

In 2016, I decided it was time for me to head back to work.  Even though I truly enjoyed spending time with my boys I felt like I was missing something from my life.   I needed to go back to work.  It was easier said then done.

The industry had changed drastically, employment was scarce and the rejection letters came in all forms.  Just when I thought I may have to hang up my weather clicker and expertise a friend sent me a post for a position at CBC.  At first, I dismissed the post, then my friend asked if I had applied yet.  I was feeling beaten down and rejected from an industry I loved.  I honestly didn’t know if I could handle another rejection letter.

Just before we left for our summer holidays my eldest son sat me down with a very serious face.  He told me that I was the greatest mom in the world and that I shouldn’t give up so easily on finding my dream job.  He assured me that he and his brother would be fine if I went back to work and if I didn’t apply I would never know if this was the dream job I missed out on.  So with my son’s blessing and a prayer I applied to the CBC.

The Interview process was fast.  We were still out west when I received an email regarding a pending interview.  I think I reread that email ten times.  I flew back two days earlier then my family to attend the interview.  I passed by the CBC offices on many occasions but never in my wildest dreams entertained the thought of ever working there.  It’s an institution for goodness sake.  I don’t belong there.

On Friday, August 27th I walked in with my head held high and butterflies in my stomach.   I was the first candidate to interview for the position and I was nervous.  It was a panel of three.  I actually lost my nerves quickly during the interview and truly enjoyed myself.   Even though I thought I did well I knew it was a long shot.  A week went by and we were continuing our vacation down south.  I received a call from the CBC recruiting officer, they wanted to meet with me again.  I flew back and went through another round of interviews , phone calls and emails. The rest is history.  I will not lie , I was so overjoyed I cried, tears streamed down my face as I listened to the voice on the other end of the phone welcoming me to the CBC.  I was in disbelief. It took all of my strength not to let on the joy my whole body was overcome with.  Once the call was over , I put the phone down and melted into my parents arms.  The dream has finally come true.

I truly landed my DREAM JOB!  I’m working with an incredible journalist Dwight Drummond on the CBC Toronto 6pm news. I am working with Mike Wise for CBC Toronto at 11pm.   I’m the weather specialist for CBC Windsor at 6pm and I’m part of the Here and Now Crew on CBC Radio from 3-5pm.  In addition, I also get to do some reporting.

My first day on the air with this amazing journalist and friend Dwight Drummond. Sept 5, 2017
On the Air CBC Radio Here and Now. 3PM-5PM.

The best part: I am able to continue my morning routine with my boys including the drive to school. (I do experience mommy guilt from time to time)

So what have I learned from this experience.  Don’t give up no matter how many doors are closed . Have faith in yourself , Everything happens for a reason.

I’m BACK and it FEELS SO GOOD!

Europe Here We Come Part 4 “Pisa, Florence, Amalfi Coast, Italy”

Have you ever been fascinated by a country?  Either by  its food, art, people,architecture or culture….

 ITALY is the country that has me on all fronts.   I can’t put my finger on just one thing about this captivating country.  It seems to have something for everyone.  During our trip we were able to stop in a few Italian ports.  We disembarked in Venice then continued via car to Rome.  The journey was not to be forgotten.

Livorno, in the Tuscan region of Italy, is ideally located for exploring some of the most beautiful cities in Italy, including Florence and Pisa.  Tuscany is made up of hills, valleys and sandy beaches that follow along the West Coast of Italy.

If you are a gourmet food  and wine buff this is the place you descend upon to enjoy the wonderful Italian cuisine and vino.

Leaning Tower of Pisa
Leaning Tower of Pisa

Pisa is located in central Italy on the Arno River, about 19km  from Livorno.  It is most famous for the Leaning Tower of  Pisa which is also known as the bell tower. It is located next to the Cathedral of Pisa, in Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of miracles).  Construction of the tower began in  1174, however, when the builders realized that the  foundation would be inadequate in the area’s soft soil, construction was suspended.  It was resumed and completed in the later part of the 14th century and is cylindrical in shape with eight eroded stories.

My husband, mom and eldest son made it to the top
My husband, mom and eldest son made it to the top

There are 297 steps attached to a spiral staircase inside the tower leading to the top. It takes about 30 min or so to get right to the top.  My husband, mom and eldest son made it all the way to the top.  I have to say I was very impressed! We stayed in Pisa for about an hour or so or next stop was Florence.  We had hired a private tour guide we found the cruise ship tours were very pricey and limiting.

my folks and moi
My folks (the Anniversary couple) and Moi

 FLORENCE, ITLAY  was mesmerizing to me as a “shopoholic”.  When I was her during my honeymoon I managed to spend four hours in one store to only purchase two items. My poor hubby!  I still have and wear those items today!

In Florence the streets were lined with beautiful boutiques and quaint hotels.  Not to mention the abundance of pastry  shops and cafes. Heading to the best Gelato Parlour was at the top of our to do list!

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SALERNO, ITALY,  is a small city in Campania (south-western party of Italy) and is the capital  of the province of the same name.  It is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea.  Salerno’s neighbour is Italy’s cherished Costiera Amalfitana (Amalfi Coast), which includes the famous towns of Amalfi and Positano.

We took a short boat ride and took in the beautiful sites.

Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast
artwork displayed on walls
artwork displayed on walls
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I must have climbed those stairs four times trying to get the perfect shot!

I can understand why so many people flock here to soak up the culture and scenery.  Next week we will continue the journey to Venice and Rome!

Ciao!