Saturday, March 23, 2013

PERSONAL CHILDHOOD WEB

My Best Friend and Me
My Best Friend and me have been friends since elementary school. We have been through soooo many things together. I honestly believe that she knows more about me and I more about her than my mom does! She has always been there as a supporter, a friend, an adviser, you name it, and she was and still is it. It is a lasting impact that we share even today. She is a loving person and she taught me the definition of TRUE FRIENDS!! 
My Aunt
Man oh man, I believe my aunt has had the most long lasting impact on my life when it comes to  being there when she was needed the most. My Aunt always amplified my successes to seem as if they were the most valuable things that I could have ever imagined! Her children who were all under me were told to always come to me when they needed advice because she thought that highly of me. When I had my daughter and I was still in college she made it her business to alter her schedule to make sure I could finish school. For that alone, I am just forever grateful!
My Sister and Me
My sister has always been a friend to me. Someone I can model after and learn the basic do's and dont's from as a child growing up. It has impacted my life even now because I can still talk to her about things when necessary only difference is, we learn from each other even more now than then,
My Mom and Me
My Mom has always been a great supporter! In everything that I have ever done she has always been right there rooting me on. As a child I enjoyed playing sports, and she was right there at almost every game rooting me on saying "That's my baby" and embarrassing me because she was the loudest person in the stands. That has helped me as an adult because it has also taught me to support others the same way especially my husband and my daughter. 
My Dad & Me
My Dad had a great impact on my life mostly by showing me how much he loves me. He would always tell me how much he loved me all the time and always ask me if I knew how much he loved me. I would respond and say "a lot" and he would say "not just a lot but a whole lot". That plays an impact on my life even today because I make sure that now that I have my own child, I make sure  I tell her that just as much! It also helps me as an individual because it helped me as a child and even as an adult recognize those people who really cared about me because they made sure they expressed it even as my dad did and still does.



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