M Is For Memo Analysis

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M is for Memo The letter M is for Memo. That is my dads nickname, it is short for Guillermo. It does not bother him when people call him by his nickname, he doesn't mind. My dad is a hard worker and he is cool. He is not like most dads that are strict and don't let their kids have fun. My dad makes good jokes. My younger brother, Ismael, gets his humor from my fathers side of the family. My dad gets me out of trouble. For example when my mom takes my phone away he will give it back to me as long as I don't tell my mom that my dad gave it back to me. The last time that he got me out of trouble was when my family and I were driving back to my house from my brothers soccer game. My mom was telling me how disrespectful it is to interrupt her conversation with …show more content…
He encourages me and gives me advice on soccer. He used to play soccer himself in high school but unfortunately he had to drop out of high school and work for my family. He wanted to keep playing in high school but since he was not attending high school they said that he couldn't play. He doesn't want me to make the same mistake that he did. Which was drop out of high school. He wants me to go to college and be successful. That is why he works hard everyday as a painter. My father means a lot to me. He makes me laugh a lot. He can be rude but that is because I cause it. I mess around with him too much and he gets mad. I usually apologize and then he makes a joke and he apologizes for snapping at me. The number one thing that he gets mad at me is about my brother. If I mess around with him and it goes to far and my dad hears my brother cry he gets mad. He says I shouldn't be messing around with my brother because he is younger than me. He also gets mad when my brother hits me too hard. He just doesn't like my brother and I fighting. My father is has a very special place in my heart and he will always be there. I absolutely love him as much as I love my

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