Normally
most of us don't often think about the people who influence and nurture us as
children. Growing up there were so many people who influence me in my life.
Without them I don't think I would be the woman I am today.
Let
me start off with my mother Claudia
who was not only my mother but a powerful positive influence in my life. As a
child, I remember my mother being this strong force who believed that you can
do anything if you put your mind to it. My mother taught me to strive even when
the going gets tough. Whenever I would get discourage my mother would always
help me to see the positive in a negative situation. My mother is no longer
alive but those lessons she taught me I still use to this day.
I
was the youngest child in my household which wasn't always easy. Lorraine is my big sister
who took her role as a big sister seriously. I remember my sister baking
cookies with me, and combing my hair,and taking me to the library. I can't
remember a time when my sister did not get me a birthday gift. If no one gave
me a gift, I knew I could count on getting a gift from her.
Last but not least my home economic teacher Mrs.Worrell was one of my favorite
teachers I had in school. Mrs. Worrell was just cool. She was a teacher but to
us students she was human. As a child it was amazing to have a teacher who
listen to me and made me feel important and that I mattered. Mrs. Worrell
worked beyond her work duties. I remember one time she took the class to a
museum on a Saturday. She was the first teacher who taught me that we are all
human and age should not be a barrier between children and adults.
It was great reading about the people that have made an impact in your life.
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