Friday, March 20, 2009
My Mom
So I know pretty much every one think's they have the best mom. Sorry to say but no. It's not only me being biassed because once people meet my mom they instantly agree and tell me they're jealous. She's the type of person who just makes you smile when you talk to her. She taught elementary schoolers from kindergarten through third grade for thirty years. When she goes to Wal Mart or a local sports games, she'll get hugs from students she had twenty years ago to first graders she had just a year ago. That should be an indication of what kind of person she is. She is honestly the nicest, most loyal, and funniest person I have ever met in my entire life. It's no surprise to hear she's my bestfriend. I would seriously back out of so many plans with friends just to watch a movie I've seen a million times just to hang out with my mom. She is so random and I love it. My dad is such a lucky man. She has such a patience, if you can't tell with working with that age of kids for so long. She also is very optimistic with the things she chooses to do. She never complains. She just make's jokes to turn situations around. I hope one day I can be the mom she was because I honestly don't think anyone could be a better person. She is not physical at all. I never got a spanking from her growing up. That just wasn't in her nature. She found it more productive to just sit us down and explain to us why whatever we did was wrong. I think her approach was a lot more meaningful then my dad's swift kick in the butt method. She did way too much for us kids growing up. I don't know how she did it. She would wake up at five in the morning and make us breakfast, take us to school, go to school, teach and do career ladder for about eight hours, go home, get dinner started, make sure we had a ride to soccer practice, do the laundry, do the dishes, and still had time for us. She is seriously a wonder woman in my eyes. I was way too blessed.
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