Three lessons from my mother
This is a lovely story about a mom and while I’ve done so much in the celebration of Mother’s Day already, I haven’t shared anything here. So here you go. I liked it and thought you might also.
Originally posted on Daily dose of gratitude:
Today’s post is written by one of my students, Jesse Shoemaker. Jesse wrote this essay in response to the prompt: Write about your mother or someone who has acted as a mother figure in your life. Describe this person and share at least three lessons you’ve learned from her.
Painting By Luplau Janssen
My mother is a great influence in my life. She has always been there for me when I needed her to be. No matter what the circumstances might be, she always tries to find a way to fix my problem, even though I am resistant to the idea of help or advice.
My mother is a small woman. She has shoulder length hair that is coal black with heavy fades of brunette and blonde blended throughout. Her voice is slightly shrill considering she prefers to yell across the house to talk to someone rather than walk in the same room…
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