It has taken a lifetime of events for me to get here. To abide the person I am today has taken uncounted people to contour me. A very considerable role model in my life, the one person that is the reason I am who I am today, is my grandmother. My grandma Virginia Smith was my like a second mother figure to me. She taught me ethics, even at a young age, that are still applicable today. I remember fondly visiting my grandmother’s farm out in Junction City. Getting to play with all of her goats and cattle, and even riding her horses. Then returning to the house for a family dinner. My grandmother is the nicest person I have ever met, albeit she was not afraid to tell you to quit whining and “Suck it up”. When was enrolled in 4th grade,
My other grandmother Dorothy my mom’s mother also is a strong woman who carved her path in life. My grandfather abandoned his family when my mom was 6 years old. So my grandmother raised 5 children on her own while working and going to school full time, she is someone I look up too.
The number one person who has had a great impact on my life is my late grandmother Pinkie Mae Howard. She raised me from a little baby boy to the great young man I am today. She raised me the best she could. She always told me to give whatever I do my best and shoot for the top. Every morning she would wake me up for school and have me some breakfast ready. She would always tell me to behave and don’t get into trouble at school. I would leave for school as soon as I get there I would get in trouble and they would call her. When I would make it home from school she would tell me “now didn’t I tell you to behave “I would replied yes ma’am and promise to do better. She was truly a great woman, loved by many and many loved her. My grandmother lived
Growing up was not such an easy task for me. There came a time where I needed support far more than anyone person could provide, except for one, she was exceptional she was my rock, she held my world together she is my Grandmother. My Grandmother was not just my Grandmother; she was also my friend, my provider, and my savior because without her I would have more than likely taken a very wrong path in life.
Throughout our lives we come across many individuals that can have a positive or negative effect on us. You could have learned about them through books, television, or meeting them in person. For me, I just happened to have had a great influence that lived right under my roof. It was my sister Althea. What made her so special was that she was the second matriarch of the family, as well as a great role model for all her siblings.
I can attribute a great deal of the person who I am today to the role that my family and friends have played in my life. From birth, I have been loved and encouraged to do great things by a
Ever since I was a little girl I looked up to my granny. She helped raise me and my brother when my parents had to work. To this day she has made me realize what it is like to be loved and supported. Whenever I need her I know she is only a phone call away. In the future,
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.
As I started to get older, I realized all my struggles and all my road bumps made me into the person I am today. My mom molded me into a version of herself and I am very grateful because she showed me not to let anything get me down. My grandmother, who is very much alive, has molded me into her little warrior. She is headstrong and vigorous and that is where I get my attitude and personality in life from. She is my inspiration for my career choice, a
Her story has impacted my life, wanting to do more to change lives. To this day I participate in events to help the fight against cancer and I proudly wear my gray ribbon pin knowing she is by my side. All my grandmother was doing was living a fulfilling life. To me she made a meaningful influence without any recognition. She encouraged me to be more active, to be kind, and have a great love for the people around me. That would be my one regret is not letting the people in my life know how much they mean to me. If I had the opportunity, I would tell her how much she changed me for the
One of the most influential people in my life is my Grandma. She is always telling me how great of a young man I am and how she always has faith in what i'm doing. She has also taught me many lessons about being a better person. This made me realize the importance of having a good work ethic, and how having a good work ethic will get you very far in life. Helping her in the garden planting all the fresh veggies that we would most likely be eating in a future meal, or helping her
People face obstacles in life which influences their characteristics and how they behave daily. Even through the negativity there's is always a positive result that comes from a situation. Failure was a challenge I had to face since I was in grade school. No one was there to tell me that the lack of success could change you and affect you in the future. I never knew a hardship such as failure could wake me up from my fantasy and bring the light of reality to me. Unfulfillment can be your wake up call to reality and it can impact you later on in life.
My mom disappeared during that time so we got to see her maybe five days of our time there, but the days were holidays or birthdays. Our grandparents drove us to school every day to the sports we did and they generally cared for us as their own children. I was 8 at the time and I remember the night of my third grade play afterwards my pawpaw came to me after the play and hugged me as hard as he could. He told me that my dad didn’t feel well so he couldn’t make it to see me and this tore me up, it made me realize I should be thankful for the people around me
I am not just a normal American teen, even though in school I may seem like a normal teen. I love hanging out with my friends, going shopping, listening to music, wearing American clothing and going to parties. Underneath that all, I also have other sides to me. I am from a different part of the world with different values, tradition and culture. I come from a place where tradition and family values are held more important. I am from Guinea, a place where a family’s love is not questionable.
Having grown up without a father, he was killed in motor vehicle accident six months after getting out of the Army after serving two simultaneous tours of duty in Korea; I did not know how to be a man. My mother and grandmother get the most credit for me being who I am today. My grandmother started me reading the Bible at the age of three, even though she only had a third grade education post slavery and being a sharecropper.
Throughout my senior year, I have had the opportunity to write numerous introspective essays in a feeble attempt to demonstrate to colleges the most important aspects of my personality. As a result, today I have opted to take a different focus. Instead of describing solely who I am, I would like to focus on how I have become who I am today. My beliefs have been shaped and altered on countless occasions, and I believe it is of the utmost importance to identify the people and events that have created large impacts on my set of beliefs in order to firmly determine those beliefs.