Saturday, September 23, 2017

Personal Childhood Web

Mom:
My mom is a very caring person; she will do anything to help anyone and is always there for you. Growing up my mom made sure that I had everything I needed. She was also there to support me with school, friends, and a person to talk to. My mom would come to all school events, sporting events and anything else you would want you mom at. I was a shy little girl and I always wanted my mom around.
My Mom has taught me how to be a woman. She has been a great role model as to how to raise a family and balance all aspects of life at the same time. To this day my Mom will drop everything to come help me if needed. She supports me in everything I do. I know I can trust my mom to give me the guidance I need. I am grateful for the help and support I still receive from my Mom.

Dad:
            I am for sure a “daddy’s girl”. Growing up I always wanted to be around my Dad. My Dad has a softer side where he would do anything for me or my sister. When my Mom would say no I knew I could go to my Dad and get what I wanted. My Dad was my soccer coach all throughout my childhood. He was there at every game, cheering me on and teaching me how to be a great teammate as well as a strong an independent woman. My Dad is hardworking, and has shown me that if you work hard, good things will come your way. He has taught me to believe in myself and to not listen to what others say. My Dad continues to share his great wisdom with me each and every day and encourages me to be the best person I can be. He always reminds me that “today is a new day”.

Becca:
            I am lucky enough to have grown up with a sister who is only 16 months younger than me. My sister is my best friend, we do almost everything together. When we were younger, we were always there for each other and we always had someone to play with. As we have grown up, I have learned how thankful I am to have a sister and for the bond that we have created. My sister has taught me what it means to truly have a best friend. My sister inspires me each day as she helps young children with their battle against cancer. She inspires me to be the best I can be in my career.

Elementary school teacher Mrs. Julie           
            Throughout school I really struggled with reading and Mrs. Julie was there for me. She would stay after school to help me with my homework, and tutored me over the summer. Mrs. Julie was a caring teacher and she truly looked out for her students. I knew that I could trust Mrs. Julie and that she cared about my future. Mrs. Julie is the teacher who inspired me to get involved with Early Childhood Education. Looking back on the relationship I had with her in school reminds me of the kind of teacher I hope to be. To this day Mrs. Julie looks out for me and encourages me to do my best.

            
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4 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading about your family and friends who have cared for you throughout the years! I can relate on being a "Daddy's girl" as well. I am the oldest but I have two younger brothers, so being the only girl in our family made it easy with him. It also great to have a teacher that not only cared for you in school but years later she still cares about.

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  2. Brianna,
    Your family is wonderful. I really enjoyed all of the photos you included. You can tell how close you are through them. I too had an elementary teacher who was special to me. I stayed after school and helped her with tasks at the end of the day. That one on one time with her meant a lot to me as a child. Thanks for sharing!

    -Crystal

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  3. I can definitely relate to being a daddy's girl. I am the 5th youngest child in the family, with all the rest being boys. So you would say I was pretty spoiled! Thank you for sharing your family with us!

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  4. You have so many wonderful relationships in your family! I loved reading about them and seeing all the pictures. I find myself always saying the same quote: "today is a new day." It gets me through my toughest days knowing that every day I can start fresh. Thanks for sharing :).

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