MY PLACE

MY place Keiko Takahashi who runs a family day care centre in Seabrook has won an award for her work with children pictured with clockwise from left Rex 2 , Livinya 3 , Zenyou2 and Melina 2

What’s your connection to Hobsons Bay?

I live in Seabrook and I am a home-based educator with Hobsons Bay City Council. I have worked in this role for eight and half years. I am supported by the council family day care team and they help me in my day-to-day work with the children and families.

What do you like about Seabrook?

The street views, for example lots of trees and flowers. Also, the many nice parks, nature walking paths and, especially, river walks.

What would you change?

Point Cook Road traffic because it gets very busy and the parents often complain about it. At times it also affects the time of them picking up their children, and causes them to become late.

What’s your favourite local cafe or eatery?

Shelly’s Beach Pavilion, because it is a beautiful restaurant. During the day it has a gorgeous bay view with the water glistening and during the night it has a great view of nightlights in the distance. It also has wonderful homemade seafood pizza. I’ve had some great memories whenever I go there, with family and friends.

What do you enjoy about being with children?

I enjoy being surrounded with pure and innocent children’s minds, because they are so creative, talking and playing with them is extremely enjoyable! They make me laugh throughout the day. I love that the children are not judgemental, and it makes me feel very comfortable. They are so sweet, and their natures are so lovely that they brighten up my day.

What’s something people would be surprised to know about you?

I love doing ‘girly things’ such as going to beauty spas, and having high tea.

Why did you come to Australia from Japan, and what are some of the cultural differences and similarities?

I came to Australia in 1988 as I got the opportunity and thought it would be a great adventure as it was a very different country and lifestyle. The difference that I loved was that in Australia it seemed as though I could be free to be who I want and have a good work/life balance. The biggest similarity that I see is that people in both Australia and Japan place importance on their family. I take this opportunity to say, I appreciated this CBD and inner suburbs 2017 Family Day Care Excellence Award. Thank you very much for the families who supported and believed in me.