2. Many of them are very close with their moms or can talk about whatever they want with their moms.
3. Since I come from a different culture. I think that plays a big role in why my mom and I are not “best friends.”
4. Even though our relationship is different, and not like others; I feel as though I have many stories of what she has taught me.
5. Three stories come to mind: it’s okay to cry, to never give up, and to be grateful. 6. My mom is one of the most important people in my life.
7. Throughout my 16 years of living, she has taught me many things; one of them being that it’s ok to cry.
8. When I was around the ages of 11-13, I saw her bawling …show more content…
They sacrificed their whole life so we could succeed at ours.
32.They don’t ask for much and they do many things for my sister and I but sometimes we are both ungrateful.
33. My mom doesn’t get much, but she’s still happy with what she has.
34. My sister and I complain about not having much, or not having anything but my mom never complains about not having enough.
35. She's always grateful and she’s always selfless.
36. By watching her not be selfish, I’ve learned to be grateful for what I have instead of complaining. 37. My mom definitely has taught me many things.
38. I’m very grateful that she has taught me that it is okay to cry, to never give up, and to be grateful.
39. Even though my mom is a strong woman; sometimes it’s okay for us to cry, and we need to let it out.
40. To never give up is one of my favorites, because my mom has been through a cluster of pain and suffering, and yet she is still smiling when I see her.
41. This has lead me to learn that I should also be grateful because my parents had nothing and they are still appreciative.
42. Through the many years; I’m pleased that these things were taught to mean even if it was not intentional.
43.It was a wonderful gift that was bestowed unto