Thursday, November 15, 2012

Personal Childhood Web


Personal Childhood Web

My mother's name is Patricia. My mother means the absolute world to me. As a child, my mother made sure that all of my needs were met. My mother was a stay home mom who absolutely took care of her home. She did work part time one year but quit when she realized she needed to be home for her children. My mother is the type of mother that you can go to regarding anything. When I say anything, I really mean anything. My mother was not the disciplinary type of mom. My mothers mom was very strict so she had decided that she did not want to be strict with her children. She has always been kind and very understanding. I can remember as a child feeling so loved and happy to have my mom. She was and still is my number one suppurate in all that I do. She has believed in every dream that I've ever had. She's always said "baby, you can do all things through Christ". Whenever I was sick as a child, my mother would pray to God to give my sickness to her because she could handle the pain better than I. It may sound strange but every time she prayed that prayer, I would feel better and sometimes my mom would actually be sick. The great part about it is that I would take care of my mom to help her feel better. I am truly thankful for my mothers love and support through all of my trials and tribulations!

My fathers mother's name is Addie Mae Thomas! Oh my goodness, tears are falling from my eyes as I write. I love my grandmother so much!!! She absolutely meant the world to me. Sadly, my grandmother passes away in 2008. She was a cancer survivor! My grandmother lived to be 85 years and 5 months old. God had blessed her with many years here on earth. My grandmother is my most inspirational person in my life. My grandmother wanted the very best for my future. It was my grandmother who encouraged me to attend college and to be the best I could be. I don't think I would have attended any college or university if it were not for my grandmother. She believed in education. She always told ,\me that without an education, life would be very difficult for me and I believed her. My grandmother nurtured me from day one of my life. She always spent quality time with me. She taught me the importance of being a respectful young lady. As a child, I never lacked anything. My grandmother made sure that I always had clothing, food, shoes, school supplies, and so many of my other needs met. O am so grateful for my grandmother. She holds a dear place in my heart. I don't believe that I would be the woman that I am today if I had not been reared by my grandmother Addie Mae. She was a very respected woman of God who loved each of her grandchildren the same. Today I honor my grandmother Addie for her love and dedication to my life.

My mother's mother name is Carolyne Jean. We had a very special bond with each other. My grandmother Carolyne Jean died in year 2000! It was a very hard loss for me. Of all of my grandmothers grandchildren, I was the one who she spent most of her time with. It may sound funny but she showed me how to be a good wife one day. She showed and taught me how to cook, clean a home, do laundry, be a young lady, and a well loved person. I am thankful for all the training and day to day skills my grandmother taught me. As a child, my grandmother and I would watch late night movies together, clean house together, and talk about life with one another. We actually spent lots of quality time with each other. I was actually kind of spoiled by her. My cousins would sometimes get jealous of our relationship. My grandmother was a very strong woman. She could handle just about anything that came her way. I believe that's were I draw much of my strength from. Knowing that tuff times may come, but I will make it through them. That's exactly what my grandmother showed me as a child and as an adult. She wanted for me to be strong and endure whatever that would come my way. Again, Today, I honor my grandmother Carolyne Jean for her love and guidance that she has given me. It has taken me thus far!!

Mt step fathers name is Robert! This man holds a very special place in my heart. He was a great step father. He was the man that taught me all about wild life. As a child, my step father would take me fishing to catch fish, bull frogs, and any other type of critter that I could catch. I had an fabulous childhood being raised by my step father, He loved and still love me dearly. My step father taught me how to drive my first car. I can remember being so nervous and he would say "you got it baby, steer the wheel". I have heard many of my friend who've complained about their step fathers but I have no complaints. My step father provided food and shelter for me up until I was an adult. He made sure that we had wonderful Christmas's and my birthday was always special. My step father was totally cool. On Saturday morning, he would wake me up to watch cartoons with me before we started our Saturday chores. These are the wonderful things that made my childhood so great. I had a step father who was not only a provider but he made sure that he spent time with me and got to know the things that I liked and cared for. Thanks Dad!!!

The one teacher that made the difference in my life name is Mr. Jones!Mr. Jones was not only my fifth grade teacher but he was also my music teacher. Mr. Jones introduce me to the love of singing. I had never cared for singing until I met Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones was an excellent music teacher!! He always made me feel important and special in his class. Mr. Jones was a very patient and passionate person about his job. He would stay after school to help other students and myself with difficult assignments. He was the type of teacher that cared about his students and made every effort to make each of his students succeed in their academics. Well, the first time I fell in love with singing was during a music class of Mr. Jones. I will never forget that day and moment when I sung and I was so excited about my achievements. This little small voice of sound actually sounded pretty good. Right away Mr. Jones asked me to sing at the mothers day tea. Oh my goodness, after singing at the mother tea, each of the mothers were crying with joy. Somehow, I had touched their hearts through my voice. From that day forth, I have always loved and enjoyed singing songs. Today I am a praise worshiper at my church. I LOVE to sing praises unto God for all that he has done for me. I am very grateful for Mr. Jones introducing me to singing. If it had not been for Mr. Jones patience, warmth, acceptance, and friendship, I would not be the teacher that I am today. Educators must carry the above spirit or qualities to effect children's lives. Thanks Mr. Jones!!!

 

2 comments:

  1. Hi Cotati,

    Your story is so beautiful and it brought tears to my eyes as well. I lost my grandmother about five years ago and I can understand how important grandparents are. I wish you all the best in the future and always keep your head high because your mom is proud of you. Just the way you write about her shows how great she is too. Take care.

    Good luck in your future classes!

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  2. Cotati,
    I absolutely love your story. It is so touching and it is evident that you were influenced by a strong line of women. It's wonderful to hear that we all have someone or people who cares for us dearly and supports us no matter our situation.

    Be Blessed,
    Lakeidra

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