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  • Essay / My Experience with My Mother - 1198

    I couldn't think of a better example or provider than my mother. She was on track for the rest of her life as she entered college when she was only 17 years old. When she tells me these kinds of stories, it's always about being the youngest kid in class who everyone thinks should still be in high school. My mother got pregnant when she was 19 and had my brother, Ross, when she was 20. During the interview, my mother expressed through her tone of voice how much she didn't want to do this. So when my first interview got deleted from my phone, I kind of had to force her to sit down and answer it again. I would say the questions I asked were quite exhausting because it's a sensitive topic. I also think it's good for the mind and body to reflect on the difficult times in your life so that you can ultimately become a better person. The events that happened during this entire process shaped my mother into the person she is today. I would describe my mother as intelligent, witty and caring. I think the fact that my mother raised my brother so young almost suggested that they were going to argue later. All children are more likely to do naughty things if their parent(s) were in the same boat as them at that age. Once my mother found out she was pregnant, I'm sure a lot of questions and thoughts went through her mind. spirit. For example, “what am I going to tell my parents” or “how are we going to support this new baby because we are broke?” » She finally faced all the facts and decided to keep this precious child, which in my opinion was the right choice because without him our family would not be complete. As I said in the interview...... in the middle of the newspaper. .....h between all the fights because they are still alive and doing well. My brother is very tech savvy, so he's trying to start his own business fixing computers and that sort of thing. He has a wonderful girlfriend, Sonia, who suits him perfectly. My mother is still married to my father, Robbie and they just celebrated their twenty-third wedding anniversary in early April! My mother is now a special education teacher at Shafer Elementary and my father is a telephone technician at AT&T. My parents are no longer just raising me, but also my sister, Chrissy, because my brother has moved away since he was 28 years old. I would say my mother did a little better job raising us than my brother because it was her second attempt, which she had done before. I think she shared her mistakes with my brother and learned from them. We are doing well thanks to her and my father!