I'm truly happy to hear you say what you said.
My journey, if you will, is a bit different than yours, because I am a child of Greek immigrants. My parents emigrated from Greece in 1957. I was born in Montreal, where I continue to live and where my children were born. When it was my turn to go to elementary school, my mom—being a forward thinker, I believe—wanted to register me in French schools, but I did not have the right. Because I was not French Canadian in my province, and because I was not Catholic at the time, the rules were very different. I had to study in English.
I'm happy to say that, one generation later, my two sons are perfectly trilingual, because I had the means to send them to a French private school by choice. I recognized the importance of being perfectly bilingual in this beautiful country of ours. My children would not feel the disadvantages that I sometimes continue to feel to this day.
I'm really proud of you and your journey.