You may think of a hero as a benevolent person with superhuman powers that can stop evil, and save the day. Well in my book a hero is someone who can make the world a better place. Someone who is brave, kind, and noble. Someone like my grandma Ona. She's always been there for me whether it's something simple like showing me how to drive her tractor or feed the ravenous, noisy chickens, to something important like always saying please and thank you, and working hard to do great things, but always staying humble. She's an excellent joker with the funniest stories and always knows what to say or do to make the situation humorous and memorable. A life without her would be like never being able to use the internet. You'd probably go insane. Right? Well that's how I'd feel without my grandma. I'd probably go crazy without her. That's why I'm choosing her to be my Michigan hero. My grandma Ona is always finding ways to bring the family together. We're always …show more content…
I didn't think anything could ruin that feeling, it was so calm and nice. Then I hear my mom call my sisters and I inside. I could hear the fear in her voice, you could tell she was trying to stay calm, but the fear was still there. She explains to us that my grandma got into a 4-wheeler accident and that she was in the hospital. I remember feeling so worried and scared, but my mom told us that everything would be okay. It still didn't change the fact that my grandma, the one who was always there for me, the one who helped me become who I am, and the one who I look up to so much, was in the hospital. When we finally got news on how she was doing, we found out she hit her head in the accident, and would now have to live with short term memory loss. I was relieved she would be okay, but I was still scared she wouldn't be the same crazy, wonderful, lady she is because of
I pray you have a wonderful visit with the Arnold family. How much has Duke grown since you have last seen him?
"Don't be mad now. C'mon guys, get together, don't be so mad now." The classic line for the arranged family group photos. The line my cousins and I always giggle about. The words that constantly slide out of my Grandma Di's lips. This line, always makes me "not be mad now". There are many people in my life whose lives have played a role in my own. One person in particular who I would like to thank for their role in my life is Dianne Elton or as I refer to, Grandma Di. I'd like to thank my Grandma Di for showing me joy through her joy for the arts, her joy of her family, and for her joy of life.
When I saw this assignment my aunt immediately came to mind because I know she is currently trapped in vicious circles. For this paper I will say her name is Felicia. My Aunt Felicia has a combination of many vicious circles such as poverty, racial and cultural alienation, and senselessness. It makes sense that she has a mixture of all of these because they all seem to correspond in some way. Anyways, my Aunt Felicia never really tried in school because no one made her and she did not have the drive to try at all, so now she has undeveloped skills. Her reading, writing, and arithmetic skills could stand to be greatly improved. Although, she graduated high school she did not have the skills to go to college. Now she is greatly under employed
The tires squealed against the pavement and he hurried out of the truck into the rain. I ran over to where he was kneeling. In his large calloused hands he held a small shivering puppy. “We’d better get him out of the cold.”he told me. he walked back to the truck with the puppy tucked snuggly in his coat. As we drove home I could hear his faint whisper, “You're going to be all right.” Standing at six foot five grandpa Phillip has always seemed like a giant. Grandpa is a hard worker, anyone can see that, judging by his dark tanned skin, well calloused hands, and muscular physique. My grandpa has a solemn quiet nature that easily portrays him as cold and heartless. But people that are close to jim know that he is a kind, compassionate man that holds a place in his heart for even the smallest creature. My grandpa Phillip has inspire me to be more like him because, he’s kind and compassionate, hardworking, and wise.
Paying attention to how Grandpa had just entered full-blown ‘nostalgia mode’, and not wanting to miss even one second of the remarkable stories he was preparing to tell me, I found a comfortable spot on the bed and sat down, a blue gel pen in my left hand and paper in the other, readying myself for writing down all that I could on his formative years. Over six decades is a gargantuan generation gap, never mind how one slices the pie, but to an eight-year-old intellect that didn’t have the tools to put it in proper perspective he may as well have lived right across the street from Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone. Sitting on a fading green recliner that was starting to come apart a bit, Grandpa explained to me how he went to a place known as
Throughout my eighteen years on this Earth I can honestly say there isn't one person or experience that have made me the person I am. If I said there was one I would be lying. There is actually many but there is only one person that has affected my life in a major way, My Aunt Peggy. She was a walking skyscraper at 6 feet and smooth brown skin like coffee when you put too much sugar and creamer. Her eyes would always twinkle when she smiled and she walk with a lot of confidence that would grab anyone’s attention. If my Aunt Peggy wouldn’t have entered my life I honestly wouldn’t know if I would be the person I am. My Aunt Peggy helped me become the woman I am today.
Almost everyone possesses something that they do well or excel in. Something that they do so well, they basically have become the expert of it. A majority of the time, expertise requires doing what you love to reach the expert level. For me, I have learned how to be an expert at being an aunt to my niece, Ellise. Since Ellise was born, I have learned how to excel at being an aunt.
A hero comes in different forms. It can take shape in a stranger or a familiar face lending a helping hand. Although it is difficult to tell initially, there is a defining moment when you can actually call someone a hero. One that exhibits genuine selflessness, bravery, and emotional strength for people in a time of need, no matter the scale of the action, is a hero. According to this, my grandma, or Lola, is my hero.
Some people say that a hero is strong, tall, and have amazing super power. A real hero is someone that is selfless and never gives up. My grandpa is my hero because he has community, grit, and is caring. He worked at Koch Industries for about 40 years before he retired.
I was born at 8:16 AM on a sweltering Bakersfield day at Memorial Hospital on Saturday, August 7th 2004, to Larissa and Robert Aleman. My mother was in labor for about 5 hours total. I was named after my
Imagine waking up to what should be a normal day in my life only to find out a loved one was gone. About three years ago, I thought that a day in my life would just be a normal day and fun night, but never did I expect to lose a very important person in my life. That day I was supposed to be at home taking care of my grandma; however, I chose to go out with my friends. We were partying, drinking, and having fun. Unfortunately, I ignored my dad’s caring words, “Son please stay home and take care of your grandma for she is ill.” My parents trusted to do a simple task, but I breached the trust. Since the day she was gone, I couldn’t forgive myself for not attending to her when I had a chance to. I felt overwhelmed with guilt because of the
A hero is someone who risks their lives to save themselves or others. I know a hero that has risked her life just to save her own. Her name is Mya. Mya is the most genuine person many people will meet. She is definitely my hero. She had to be positive through her journey she went through, and she had to keep a positive mindset the entire way. This is the story of Mya.
It was near the end of winter 2005 when my grand-aunt suddenly fell ill. In a short period, her illness worsened and the doctors informed my family, my grand-aunt only had a couple of months to live. The news was devastating to my family as we watched a vivacious, independent, and outspoken woman, who enjoyed shopping, reading mystery novels and spending time with family become very weak and confined to her bed. Instead of placing my grand-aunt in a hospice facility, my family and I, with the assistance of a hospice nurse cared for my grand-aunt in her home until her passing.
Grandparents are an essential part of a family. My grandmother was a very important part of my life from the beginning. I could always count on her to listen to me from her heart, share her wisdom and lend a shoulder to cry on. She taught me many important lessons throughout our lives together. My grandmother meant the world to me. She was the most beautiful lady in the world. She was short and her heart was the biggest size. My grandmother was like a parent to me and she loved me in the same unconditional way as my mother did. Whenever I needed something I knew I could count on her. She was like my friend, my mom, my everything. Imagine waking up to what should be a normal day in my life only to find out my grandmother had been rushed to
Heroes can come into your life and change everything. My grandmother, Jackie, was my hero. A dedicated Christian, wonderful grandmother, a loving wife, and an exceptional selfless person. I accepted the Lord into my life, because she took the time to tell me about Him. She helped mold me into a thankful Christian mother; for that I will be forever grateful. My Grandmother was my greatest influence in life. There is no way I could ever have thanked her for the impact she left in my life.