This is Stan Mueller and here is story. Stan was born on May 12, 1968 in Elkader, Iowa. It was on Mother's Day. His parents are Harold and Lois Mueller. He has two older sisters and an older brother; making him the youngest. They lived on a farm a few miles from Garnavillo, Iowa. He would ride his bike up and down the lane and all over. Stan remembers working on the farm with his dad, talking about stuff, and getting the work done. He would shoot his bb gun at little Indian guys, pop cans, and dinosaur toys. He would go out in the timber and explore things, be adventures, and have fun. He liked the quietness of the farm and how he could feel the warmth from the furnace. He would fight with his brother a lot but he still got along with him too. Almost every day, his mom would bake different sweet treats for the family. Many people have had an influence on Stan. His first influence was his dad. He always looked up to his dad and was amazed all the things he did. He noticed how his dad never ever gave up and still doesn't. He also noticed how his dad is always determined to do …show more content…
He is loving and loyal to his family. He is important to many people including the ones he help during fire calls. He has is interest and his accomplishments. He believes in himself and that is one of the reasons why I wanted to write about him. He has always been a role model to me since he is my dad. I always knows he loves me and he makes sure that I know and the whole family knows it. He is such a hard worker and I wanted to show and tell other people how great of a person he is. I am very proud of him and I know he is proud of me. He has taught me and other people he barley knows the right and wrongs and to learn from our mistakes. I want to go just as far in life as he had and to even go further. I want to have an impact on other people like he does and to know that people can always trust and count on him. I just want to be just like him. This is Stan
Last time I talked about it’s about a boy, and his name is Terry. He is 14 years old and lives in Cleveland, Ohio. He lives in an old white house at the end of a cracked bumpy road and is the only home on that block. Terry’s parents didn’t really care about what he did. His dad is a mechanical and a carpenter. I really don’t know what Terry’s mom does, but all I know is they go on business trips in the U.S. He has a routine going to work mowing lawns, goes home to eat, and goes to bed. Except one day when he woke up it was quiet and his parents got in a
The patience, compassion and encouragement of one person improved my family’s last years with its patriarch in countless ways. It was this improvement that inspired me to pursue a career as an
There have been countless influential people in my life that I’ve come across. One who was a meticulous inspiration continues to be my grandfather. My grandmother had remarried to the one I call “grandpa” when I was at the age of five, and they both took to each other’s grandchildren as their own. With my mother and me only living a mile down the road from their farmhouse out in the country, I’d spent heaps amount of time there as a child. Indeed, I had been without a father but my grandfather stepped up to the plate and had taken me under his wing and willingly played the personification of a father figure.
If he wasn’t at the beach house he was traveling the country in his RV and said he spent his naval career seeing the world and now it was time to see his country. He was an avid speed reader and learner who never wanted to leave a bookstore. If he went missing at the mall we knew where to find him. He was a professional boxer at age 15 and enjoyed watching the sport on TV. On Sundays he was passionate about viewing political shows on TV and we knew on that day not to interrupt him. He attended every sporting event of Amber’s and Ronald’s that he could and was their biggest fan and supportive father in all areas of their lives. In his senior years he believed kindness was one of the most important virtues a person could possess, he was a kind man.
So you wanted to know about some of my family history. My Grandparents have worked extremely hard for what they have got and don’t take any of it for granted. They all have been good role models, and have set good examples for us Grand-Kids. Even though they have dug some holes for themselves they all have dug themselves back out of that hole, and came back stronger. Now they have made it possible for us not to make the same mistakes that they have
Take great detail in reading and feel what he feels, bury yourself in experiencing what he experiences and use what you learn from this man to better yourself and others. Share his story to help others; this is his most grand desire. A single life changed for the better is one of his greatest rewards.
After my brother Isaac got a hook in his finger, we had to stop fishing a little earlier than we were planning. But when we got to the car,... Mother had disappeared without a trace. We didn't know where she was. The car was sitting there, empty. This was unbelievable,nothing similar to this had ever happened, where did she go?
The first thing we ever encounter when we enter this world is our family. They nurture us from infancy, into adolescence, then see us off as we make our own way through the world in adulthood. This makes them one of the strongest influences to our world view, with every one of our kin teaching us a different lesson. My father is a shining example of this fact. Every moment I spend with him is a cherished memory. Long before I even came into this world, he pushed himself above and beyond in all that he did. When my little brother and I were born, he made it his goal to ensure that we would never want for anything. He worked himself until he dropped so that we would have every opportunity that he never had as a child. Not once did he give up, or quit, or falter in the slightest. He always emphasized the importance of honesty,
I admired his perseverance and passion to be a minister and helping the poor children in the Philippines when he was in his forties. He enrolled in bible courses and studied part-time at home while working. I admired his courage and determination to preserve on despite the times he had difficulties doing his assignments due to his limited education background. My father had influenced me to take on greater leadership role when I was a teacher so I could undertake the challenge of creating and delivering high-quality services for children and their families (Rodd, 2006). I continued to upgrade my professional and career development and completed courses to be a qualified principal and mentor in the preschool sectors. I found job satisfaction and developed self-concept in working and counselling parents of children with special
The past hours we help dad unpack, It is now 8:30 p.m we are all getting ready for mama to come home. Mama finally pulls in daddy runs to her and they kiss. That night we had supper a little late but mom had roast beef cooking. We all sat around the table and daddy was talking about War World One. Dad-” We all went through lots of
My dad has always been around, strong and sure of himself. I can always trust that he’s right there beside me making sure I’m okay. When Jody loves something he doesn’t ever give up on it, he is never changing and always there to support me. Ever since I was born, he has always been the foundation that I stand on, by cheering me on at soccer games and then being okay when I decided that soccer wasn’t really my thing. He is always putting us before him and making sure we always have what we need. He’s a hardworking man with strong morals that he never wavers from, and I can always trust him to believe in me.
He is coming to therapy to further analyze his feelings of insecurity and to fully gain a better understanding of himself and the direction his life should take. In this video, Stan discussed his father being recently hospitalized and how this brought Stan a lot of anxiety to him and made him think what the direction and purpose of his life was. He started over viewing his life and thinking what have I accomplished thus far. In this session, the therapist did not want to minimize the emotions he was expressing. He wanted to give Stan the opportunity to express his thoughts and feelings regarding what he has accomplished in his life and what direction he wanted his life to move towards. The therapist wants to help Stan recognize how he is limiting himself, help him to confront avoided anxieties, and help him to redefine his understanding of the world he lives
Although I didn't know your dad very well, when I met him several times and from all the stories about him you told me, I did come to realize his great kindness and compassion towards those less fortunate than him. And I do know that he was very highly respected throughout this community and profession, and his good works changed the lives of many.
Stan began his journey on the low road at a very early age. As a young boy in Shreveport, Louisiana, he believed if you wanted something, you had to take it and then fight to keep it. He stole food and toys, even though his mother and grandmother had taught him right from wrong. When little Stan was six, he boarded a bus with his mother, left his grandmother behind in Louisiana, and headed to California on what his mom thought was The High Road to prosperity. Stan arrived in Los Angeles and continued to make inappropriate choices and avoid The High Road his mother so desperately wanted him to follow. He loved her, but he wouldn’t listen to her and failed to show appreciation for her sacrifices. He was attracted to mischief in his elementary
I decided to do my LTS mentor paper on my brother, Tim Doyle. Tim has been one of my closest friends all my life and has been very successful in his work, his athletic career, and his academic career. I look to Tim for advice on many things all the time, and he usually has some sort of advice to give me that usually ends up helping. I interviewed Tim and gathered his answers to many different questions that relate mostly to his leadership ability and skills, along with his lifestyle choices that he makes on a daily basis. I asked him questions regarding his leadership skills, what he’s learning now, people and things that have helped and motivate him in the past, and lifestyle choices. Tim’s leadership strengths include having a good understanding of how people are feeling and how to deal with people based on how and what they are feeling. He finds that this skill allows him to communicate and connect better with people. Tim is currently learning how to better problem solve and conceptualize things that he doesn’t quite understand. By doing this he is able to figure more things out, as well as ultimately becoming more efficient in what he does. When asked who he thinks of when hearing the word successful, he started to talk about his Grandma. Our grandma never really had much money or material objects, but always surrounded herself with loved ones and indulged in activities that she loved to do. When she worked, she worked a low paying job, but loved it. She never