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“We’re
both studying computers—that's the way of the world. And
with all these children, we'll need to land good employment.”
When the
Caesar family makes its way across the SMC campus, it sometimes
looks almost like a caravan. There are book bags, strollers, lunch
pails, diaper bags, toys and whatever else they need to carry
with them to make it through a day of study. But with two young
kids and another one on the way, Julio and Carletta report that,
even with all the baggage, they couldn't be happier about what
they’re doing.
“I love
this college, and Julio just can’t wait to get here in the
morning,” says Carletta. “We’re both coming back
to school after many years, because—since having children—we’ve
realized that learning is something you have to do continuously.
And we’re both concerned about educating our children too.”
Both Caesars are studying computer science—Carletta to get
her certificate in programming and Julio on a work/study program.
“Julio is really working hard and studying hard,” says
Carletta proudly. “He’s from the Dominican Republic,
so naturally his primary language is Spanish. So he’s also
studying English because he’d really like to speak it much
better. He has a very good mind,” she continues, “and
both of us want to do all we can to better ourselves.”
Carletta
is also studying guitar to “put a little professional polish
on my playing,” and can sometimes be found strumming on campus.
But wherever you find the Caesars, you’ll also find their
children. “Whether you’re old or young, there’s
a place for everyone at SMC. And that includes the kids,”
she says. “We usually stagger our classes, so one of us is
always with them. But once Julio had to take them into class,
and they just sat there quietly and doodled until I could pick
them up. Sometimes I think they think their home is SMC.”
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