By Ian Ardill
For more than a decade, I have participated in an important annual ritual. But this year, it was for the last time.
That ritual is the act of dropping my children off at school. In earlier years, it was by holding their hands and reassuring them that everything was going to be OK.
In recent years, it has been a little more reserved as we walk quickly toward their school, with them slightly or even very embarrassed that I am there.
My two daughters have already outgrown this ritual. This year, it was the turn of my youngest child, my son Malakye.
Suddenly, back-to-school means a lot more than the changing of seasons from summer to fall.
I tell the story – and what it might mean to you – in this short video, which I invite you to watch.
Ian Ardill, B.A., M.T.S.
Wealth Advisor
CEO, Ardill Group
Direct: 1 905 717 5698
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