I am writing on behalf of my mother Jennifer Motlagh. I am currently a college sophomore and live with my mother. She has helped me tremendously since I am a full time student and has helped me out financially, while attending school. My parents are currently going through a long drawn out divorce and seeing my mother in this emotional turmoil, she has made it her one true goal to make sure her children have had the best. She has always put her family first and has always made it her goal to make sure she can support us. Since going through this divorce she has worked over two jobs, just to support my brothers in their sport activities. Even at her old job she worked overtime and had almost all the weekends shifts. This didn’t leave her a lot
My mother, Wina Bailey, is a hard working woman who is very successful in life. She not only has a satisfying job, but she is also able to care for her family. When Wina graduated high school, she wasn’t able to achieve her college degree right away because of her family struggles. However, when she was 36 years old, Her best friend inspired her to go back to college because even though it took her friend years to achieve a masters degree, yet she persevered and that gave my mom strength mentally in which she was able to say “ I can do that too”. She decided to attend University of Phoenix’s online classes in extent to care for a family of 4 and juggle working full time.
But at this point before we move on I should probably tell you a little more about my Grandma Lyanna Barrett. She was my mama’s mama obviously, and she lived up in a place called Mount Harrison, New York. That was where my mama and the rest of her family (whatever’s left of it) are originally from. I had never even met my Grandmother Lyanna, let alone have been up to her place in New York because my mama had ditched her hometown and skinned-out back when she was just eighteen. Yeah, she just grabbed her cigar box of running away money and took off for the
Or a specific family member - Mrs. Berrand answered that families are very important to her, and have played a major impact on the way she grew up and become as an adult. She did not raised in a wealthy family. But her dad, worked very hard provides bread on the table. Mom used to taking care of the household activities; I never seen mom being mad one day. My brothers and I never had the opportunity to have any toy during Christmas time, since we were living on a tight budget.
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing in regards to Ms. Marissa Dona; whom I’ve known and worked with, for eight years. I’ve worked closely with her from when she was a counselor, a therapist, and eventually a program supervisor. Throughout her career at Stars Behavioral Health Group, she was a great leader, team player, and an effective and personable therapist.
I interviewed Lauren Fidler, a young lady from Iowa. She is a member of St John Paul Catholic Parish, this means that she is a member of the Roman rite and she communes with the pope of Rome. When I asked her about the pope she stated that he has authority and can’t be wrong. This authority that she spoke of came from the primacy of Peter as Vicar of Christ.
Morgan crouch p5 For this paper I will be writhing about my mom Debbie Crouch. She is a important person to me. She is also a very big rolmodel to me seance she has always been apart of my life. Debbie is the woman that I look up to.
Jade Knorr, My name is Caitlyn Anderson and I will be your roommate this coming school year. I thought that I should introduce myself and tell you what I am planning on bring with me. I am a senior with a history major and museum studies minor. I like Anime, Doctor Who and reading.
Mrs. Coles did not tell me much about her siblings. She is one of six children, four girls and two boys. At the time it was normal to have multiple children, but people now have around two or three (on average). My parents for example had three kids. She said that they did not fight a lot as children.
4 weeks had went by and I ended up getting a call from the police one morning “Mr. Reed, we would like you to come down to the station to identify a Jane Doe.” At this point I didn’t think at all this would be her, I just thought she had left because she needed time away from the family. So me and my son were on our way and I said to him “No need to worry son, your mom is fine, I doubt this will be her.”
Even though she didn’t go to college, she inspires me to live the life she didn’t have the chance to live. My mother is the greatest impact in my life. Yes, you can say I’m a “momma’s girl”, I love my mother with all my heart. She is beautiful, loving, smart, and I would do anything to keep her happy and by my
I have always viewed my father as the strong provider for the family, but that soon changed. A year ago my father was diagnosed with cancer. Soon after he lost his job, mainly because he was not physically capable of working. Bills after bills became pilling up and the thought of going to college, for the first time seemed far out of the question. I wanted to focus on providing for the family due, to the fact that my mother was not fortunate enough to find a job because she was not legally able too.
Many things make us love a person. Admiration, things that people do or say or qualities they may have that you would like to see in yourself but those kinds of feeling fade with time because we change. But true love is something more it's unconditional, the good, the bad, & the ugly no matter what it's there you can't run & you can't hide from it. One person in particular that I love is Lauren Alexis Hahn also known as Lexie. She's someone who means so much to me.
I am also the first in my family attaining an education. I did not have my mother’s insight of what to do and/or what to expect from college. My main support were my counselors; they helped me not feel alienated as a student. Despite all the circumstances and
Sarah Johnson's life is a fulfilled, roller coaster of success. The things she accomplishes every day are hard to imagine for most people. Question is, what does she do? Is she an athlete? A caterer of some sort?
My mom, my sweet, gentle mom. My mom is like my sister, we love to talk about juicy stuff and love to share with each other what we did during the day. I don 't like to imagine myself without her because she is basically my life. She is caring and kind and always have a smile on her face when she sees me. When I say her name I get a picture of her in my mind.