As a small child I was little I was a pretty good baby (at least that's what my parents said) for example I never woke up in the middle of the night crying and I always feel right to sleep once they put me in my crib. I also had this little blanket thing with a animal on it from pottery barn called a thumby. And I loved it so much that I still have 7 of them, which I am never going to get rid of mostly because they don't make them anymore which is sad. When I was little I was deathly afraid of dogs. This was because when I was little my neighbors dog ran me over. Now I am horrible scared of spiders, and some dogs I just have to know that they won't jump on me. This is why I don't like most dogs. Other things I don't like include math, science, …show more content…
She was born in Terre Haute (like me) and was raised there for six years then we moved so she went to many public schools around here. She then went to Roncalli and is now going to Miami of Ohio in Ohio. She is also 19 years old. The influence my sister has put on me is that she always stays kind and calm and always no matter what does really good in school. My little sisters full name is Sophia Abigail Kelley. He was born in Indianapolis where she has lived all her life. She went to Adams elementary K-1 then she moved to St.Jude with me and is still going there. She is currently 10 years old. The influence my little sister gives me is to always stay calm when I am in a fit of rage because when you have a little sister like mine you always need to stay calm. My family would be defined as middle class. This is because I have what I need I just don't always have what I want. Also my parents think that education is very important, but they don't agree with tests like Istep and NWEA because they think they are unnecessary and dumb, but they want me to have good grades so I can get into a good college. Another thing about my parents is that if an adult asked then what the think of me. They would probable say that am very quite (because I don't go out of my room) and that I am a really good kid but they are the kind of parents that would try to make me look good infront of
Cindy was in a family of eight and the second youngest of the five siblings (four sisters one brother). She was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa in Polk County. In 1981 Cindy entered high school and worked hard on becoming a writer for her future. In 1982 her sophomore year, Cindy took a majority of AP English and writing
Julia Johnson-Bey was born in Chicago, IL at Cook County hospital to Brother R. Johnson-Bey Sr. and Sister Cora Johnson-Bey. She grew up in a two-parent home with three much older brother. Now, Julia was the only girl and the youngest. Her brother was quite jealous because she received more of the finer things in life due to the fact she had older parents who had twenty plus years in their careers. Julia was raised in a strict home where morals and values were taught and executed.
Katherine Johnson Katherine Johnson once said,” I counted everything. I counted the steps to the road the steps up to church, the number of dishes and silverware I washed… anything that could be counted, I did.” This quote shows how Katherine’s love for numbers and mathematics was obvious from a very young age. Katherine Johnson was one of the women who was on the was hired by NASA to work on the space race. This was a major accomplishment during this time in history because not only was she a woman, but she was also an African American.
She has three siblings Education Nothing much is known of her elementary and high school but she went to the University of Minnesota and was awarded with a Bachelor’s of art degree in Mass Communications. Later she attended the American Film Institute Career She started
Her mom was a techer and her dad worked at a sawmill. She had 2 sisters named shana and stephanie She porformed at the robins talent show and sang at her church.she was a cheerleader and basketball and in honor society and played softball.when she graduated from high school in 2001 she was the salutatorian. When Carrie was younger she would sing around the house. Now she is in high school She went to college and graduated at Northeast universidy.
For instance, since my parents do not have a religion, I decide not to have one as well. Some of my beliefs were shaped based on my parents’. We do not have a commitment or a passion for a religion because we believe what we do now will bring either positive or negative results in the future. As a result, my parents always remind me to be careful in all the actions that I plan to take and think thoroughly before I do something. Furthermore, as my national origin is Vietnam, and both of my parents speak Vietnamese as their first language.
She had two older siblings, Margaret and Elizabeth, and they all lived in Pennsylvania. Grace’s father, John Kelly had won 3 olympic gold medals for sculling and he owned a successful brickwork contracting company. Grace’s mother, Margaret Majer, had taught physical education
When I was young, I was always spending time with my family members. I was always playing in dirt like I lived in it or getting into stuff I shouldn’t have. One time I got into a bunch of white paint that got everywhere, but I was still a perfect angel. Also I was into hunting and fishing. The time that I caught my first big fish is one of my favorite memories of all time.
It was a miserable circumstance, really, to be trapped between two locations, yet wanting nothing to do with either. The invisible tether between the doppelganger and Mystic Falls, and the doppelganger and wherever the Original Family resided, superseded even death. It was the only thing in this world that had never left her side; and she wanted nothing more but to damn it to hell. Loopholes, conditions, dodges, footnotes, small print… No spell came without a price. Those who wished to use magic for freedom were really just trading one slaver for another.
To add on, my family also sees me as being demanding. My mom always hears me yelling at my brother to go do something. This supports the fact that my mom sees me as a demanding person because I 'm always telling people what to do. Unlike the other two characteristics my family also sees me as lazy. Everyday when I go to school I tend not to do my
They are traditionalists. They believed that I should have been married, started a family, and became a homemaker as soon as I was able. Life did not take me down that path and I cannot help but think they are a little disappointed because of that. However, I did not let that stop me from breaking the mold that they had tried to shape me into by walking down my own path and making my own way through life, mistakes and all. I tell you these things because, as Coates stated, “You are growing into consciousness, and my wish for you is that you feel no need to constrict yourself to make other people comfortable”.
As a child you are reliant on your parents to help you become who you are. Part of that involves their own distinct opinions that of which children don’t have the maturity to form on their
Growing up, my parents have always been really strict on me, more than they have been with my younger sisters. I never really understood why, until now two months after my fathers’ death. My fathers’ dream was always to see his three daughters graduate with a college degree. Both of my parents, especially my father always expressed to me the importance my education, for my future. He always told me to never depend on anyone, to work hard for myself and with a diploma I could achieve lots of success.
My mom is a pharmacist and my dad is a doctor assistant. As the result I should have been good at school or at least being a smart kid, because both of my mom and dad are considered as brilliant in their generation. But life is not as that easy to me. My mom told me when I was 3, I already knew how to count 1 to 10 in English, which is not my mom’s language. She said I’m smart.
Some parents did not have a good or positive experience when they were in school. In some cases they may even be jealous of the attention and support you giving their child. In other cases, parents are the cause of their child’s behavior. • Boy is not a man.