Saturday, May 7, 2011

For my Mother

This is my beautiful Mother

She has taught me so much in my short 21 years of life. I am so thankful for all that she has done and all that she still does for me.
She's taught me to:
        -be a hard worker
        -get a good education, and finish it
        -accept others no matter their beliefs
        -have a hobby
        -never give up: years of fighting with me to practice viola, but I can say I am so grateful she didn't let me quit and she never gave up and fought with me
        -persevere: I know this is pretty much the same as never give up. But she sat through probably 50 track meets and on more than one occasion was very patient with me as I cried because I didn't think I had done well. But she never let me give up and she never let me get too down on myself :)














-love your family
I have the greatest family in the world. Thanks for being a good example to me
        -spend time with your family
     She has made so many sacrifices for me and gone all over the country just to spend time with me. And I have loved every single minute of it. I love traveling with my mom and I am grateful that she has taken me places and even came all the way to Texas just to watch yet another track meet. 
       In New York City where she took me for my senior trip
       This is also in New York but it is similar to another picture of us where we are on top of the Seattle Space Needle where she came with me on an orchestra trip. I loved having her travel with me places
              In Houston, Texas where she came to support me and watch me run

My mom is really fun

And she likes to take glamour shots with me. 
Okay maybe she doesn't like it, but she is nice enough to do it because I like to


















Thanks Mom for being the greatest mother I could ever have asked for. I really do appreciate every single thing you do for me. I am the luckiest daughter ever!

4 comments:

  1. Ahh..What a wonderful tribute from a wonderful daughter. I will never forget the time you were in 8th or 9th grade and you told me about one of your friends whose mom was her friend. My reply, "That is nice, but right now you need a mom. You have friends. The time will come when you are grown up and we can be friends."

    This is your time. You are grown up and have exceeded my expectations. You are the daughter I love and the friend I like to do things with. Thank you. I hope we have lots more fun together

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