From the moment she found she was expecting a little baby whom she would call tiny, she has been there for me whenever, wherever, and however I’ve needed help. My mother is many things; Determined, Driven, Helpful… But she is also underestimated. She and my father have truly changed my life in so many ways! My mother is not just a worker, she is an incredible mom. Everything I am, and everything I do, is because of both of my parents. No matter if it is school, acting, or a pageant, my mom is always there to get me ready, give me pep talks, and all around let me know that I can accomplish my goals! Listed below are the reasons she has truly helped me.
1. She and my father have helped me understand what a work ethic is and how to gradually
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In more ways than one, my dad has significantly changed my life.
5. He and my mother have helped me understand what a work ethic is and how to gradually build one.
6. He has taught me that trust is earned not given.
7. He has taught me that hard-work really does pays off.
8. He has also taught me that doing what I am told pays off in the long-run.
MY WORK My dad is the one that discovered my talent as an actress. Since August of 2016, he and my mother have helped me in striving to perfect my profession. “No one is making you do this. You want to, you have the gift, and if you’re driven, you’ve got it made.” Another valuable life lesson, brought to you by my dad! My dad works very hard, not just as a parent and a co-worker, but as Shaun Gambrell.
In addition to his hard work and determination to his company and his family, my fater also devotes some time to the US Military. For as long as I can remember, he has worked with the army to make sure our military officers have equipment suited for battle. Another thing I look up to him for!
Sister Queen
Name: Isabella Grace Blake
She prefers to be called “Grace” so that is what I will refer to her as. Grace and I have been best friends for two years now! She has helped me so much and I am truly grateful for her and her crazy family. We met doing pageants but let me tell you, we are so much more than that! Time spent with Grace is my favorite! I love her so much!!
She is wonderful and just awesome is even supportive of my friends and is always nice and caring to them. The girls in colorgard love her to she acts like a second mother to them. She also takes time off of work to help out at band camp every year. She is back school online and is getting her masters showing that no matter if you are an adult or kid you can always learn more and that's such a big inspiration to me. She has come to almost all of my volleyball, and softball games and helped me when I was having trouble with them and showing me the best way to do things. My mom also tells me to never give up like when I was doing volleyball I wanted to quit but she told to just finish the season and that I don’t have to do it again if I didn’t want to, I ended up really liking it and had a lot of fun. She even helped me to get back in a good place after my grades fell, and I was not in a good place then she helped me to get them higher and, try as hard as I can and do my very best. My mom is my hero for all these reasons and many, many more but the fact that I have her is a blessing in itself. She is kind, caring, smart, funny, lovable, Amazing,and
My mom has been through a lot with me she got me healthy even if she was sick during the time I was a baby, She has helped me with my reading and writing disability and has pushed me to do my best. She is a strong confident woman that is loving she loves to attend to people and has a great smile. She has shown me that even if times are hard you have to bring your head up and raise it high. I maybe a mama’s boy but my mom is one of my greatest role models and people I admire.
From working several jobs at a time to make sure I had everything I needed, she became the reason why I was raised the way I raised. The lesson that “ I should treat everyone like the most important person in the world because I will never know when I might need them” was engraved in my head was owned by my mother. Sometimes she would tell me that she had holes in her socks and I knew it was due to most of her money going towards my private school tuition in order for me to be able to have the best education I could get. My mother is my background, my identity, interest, and talent. She is truly the one that has set me up for success, regardless of how fatigued or overworked she is. She is the person who truly defines who I am and who I have become to this
Growing up my mom was the only parent in my household, so naturally we were a very close family. My mom took care of all of us. She always made sure my siblings and I had everything we needed in order to be successful. She cooked, clean, worked, etc., she really was a super mom. Whenever I had a problem with something or needed to talk to someone she was always there for me. My mom gave
When I look at my dad, I can see accomplishment beaming from him. He grew up with my grandparents in South Texas, who were migrant workers. They didn’t supply the best of income, so my father grew up with the bare minimum and basic necessities, with 5 younger brothers and sisters. During high school, my father struggled a bit with grades and family issues. After graduating, he decided to join the military, since school was not his best interest and felt he had nowhere to go. He would explain to me how he would barley pass his classes with D 's, since D 's were considered passing at the time. For eight years, he served for our country in the Navy. Soon afterwards, he met my mother, began dating, and eventually got married within a year. Another year passed and that’s where I came in. Soon after my father with no job, after
I have worked on my character and skills since I started to work as an Administrative Assistant when I was 16 years old, working for a small Management firm for entertainment customers. Definitively, that was his experience that inspired me the most
When I was getting bullied, he showed me how to ignore them as if thay weren't there. He taught me how to be independent. In doing so, I saw something new. I experienced something I hadn't seen before.
The first footsteps we've ever taken are the ones that have imprinted the inside of our mothers' stomachs. Mothers don't just give birth to us, they give us a life to live. Now, some might say mothers are supposed to give birth; it's a natural process that is their duty. It's physically straining to have a child, but it takes a true warrior to raise a child. It is often forgotten how much they continuously provide for us and how many sacrifices they make. My mother has been my inspiration, not because of her title as my mother but because she is the prime example of a what I call a hero.
For as long as I can remember my mother has been a remarkable leader. When I was young she worked as a manager for an apparel manufacturer. I often saw her in action when she took me to work with her on days I was sick. My siblings and I learned at a very young age, that hard work means something, and being passion about
He is training me to be a creator and stop using victim words. There’s never a moment when there’s not something on his mind about doing something in life that will have a positive impact on somebody life. I hope to be more like him.
He has always found a way to provide for my family and give us everything we need. When work gets tough and clients are being stubborn, not once has he thought about turning his back on his company and finding a new job because it has always been the financial support that keeps a roof over my families’ head. When it comes to holidays and birthdays, even when money is tough, my parents have always found a way to make us feel loved and special, even if that means my dad works on the weekend or has to work a job at night. Not only does his small business provide for me and my family, but it has shown me firsthand what it means to persevere through struggles. I know that sometimes having his own small business has added more stress to his life because he has to find the work, do the paperwork, buy materials, and actually complete the job instead of just getting told where to go and what to do by a boss, but I also know he does it for his family. And that’s what small businesses are all about, family and community. Another important life lesson it has taught me is how important it is to network and get to know the people you are working with. Sometimes he gets calls for jobs from clients he worked for over five years prior, but they kept him in mind. Or he will get calls from people who got referred by their friends or even another contractor, and it has showed me that it is really important to create relationships with people because someday it could benefit you in amazing
From an early age I learned that our very best is often brought to action when we willingly take on challenges and persevere with grace through trying times. As a widowed, single mother, my mom strove for excellence in every area of her life in order to put food on the table for her children. She studied to be a nurse, quickly rose in to administration, became the first in our family to obtain a Masters in Business Administration (MBA), and earned a seat as a director for an international healthcare organization. Her determination and positive spirit served as a great example and sparked a passionate drive in my life to help others while striving for greatness.
My mother, Mrs. Naomi Jackson Rhodman a Christian, wife, mother, and social activist. When I think about my momma, some of her favorite things come to mind, her favorite color, blue, her favorite food, vegetables, and favorite dessert, cake. Mahalia Jackson, her favorite Gospel singer and favorite gospel songs: “Oh How I Love Jesus” and “Precious Lord”. My momma, oh boy, could she SING! Singing “Precious Lord” would bring tears to my eyes. My mother’s voice had great versatility, momma could sing soprano, tenor, and alto most singers can only sing in one voice. Whatever the melody needed, she could sing it, the music of the choir was sweeter because momma was singing. The extra time in her schedule went to the church, serving as the church treasurer and as a member of the Board of Trustees.
She taught me important lessons and one of them was how to be an independent female. she told me if I wanted to be successful, college will lead you the right path that you need to be at. Whenever she told me stuff like this, it would help and encourages me a lot. I have never been in any hard situation in my life and that’s because my mom is always by my side. Whether she’s away from me or not, distance will never separate us no matter what. she is my inspiration and he keeps me motivated to get my degree heart Surgeon, my dream job.
If you were to ask my Father right now how he met my mother, he would probably laugh then fling his arm friendly like over your shoulder, pull you in, and proceed to tell you lies about how this Jamaican woman took one look down the hallway after he’d walked past and could not keep her hands off him. He’d spin a tale of love and lost, the moment they fell in love and the following years of silence (He would very strategically leave out the part when he lost her letter and couldn’t reply). The fable would wrap up nicely with a “and then she begged me to marry her, and she was a beautiful woman so how could I say no? And we lived happily ever after.” At this moment any other family member rolls their eyes and shakes their head in disregard.