Eulogy For Mother

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Helping someone else can actually make you really happy when with a simple thank you or a smile that person gives you; it makes you feel really great about yourself. One similar event happen to me once where I woke up on a Saturday morning to get ready to go to the store with my mom, and from there is where the event happens. On a beautiful sunny and fresh morning, my mom wakes me up at 8:30 A.M to get ready so I could go with her to the store. I then start my everyday routine from brushing my teeth, getting dressed, and then going into the kitchen to eat something. While I was eating and enjoying my meal, my mom says, “Son, can you please eat a little bit faster, we have to get going here and get what we need at the store,” I replied with, “alright Mom, just give me 5 minutes and I will be done.” From there we closed all the doors in the house and we got in the car and went straight to the store. …show more content…
So, now when we pass all the traffic, we got to the store and when entering, this fan that was above the door activated and fresh air came out so it was really cool. Now, I was with my mom on the food aisle and I helped here pick the foods and the things that were needed at the house. I then tell here that I was going to check where the products where at and see if I find a shampoo for my hair because I really needed one. Now, when I was looking and browsing from which shampoo to get, I notice this little kid at my right who probably was 6 or 7 years old crying. I go up to him and ask him what’s wrong and he says, “I lost my mom and I can’t find her.” Then, I tell him to come with me and that I will help to try and find his

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