My Mom Research Paper

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There are many people in this world who support me and my decisions in life. One of them who i love dearly and couldn't imagine her not being in my world and is one of my number one fans is my mom.My mother who had a rough time growing up didnt get the chance togo to college but managaed to take many classes from other friends and others, that later let her become a dental assistant.She is a huge part of my life and is one of many who i admire the most.

When my mother was younger she was the oldest of the two children my grandmother had. My grandparents got divorced when my mom was just a kid and that left my mom with many responsibilities and one of the biggest was taking care of her little brother, my uncle. Her and my uncle moved from island to island when they were younger,aka the hawaiian islands. They ended up with my great grandparents and lived with them for a long time. My mother learned how to cook,clean,and many other
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My mom's boss loved her working for him but also wanted to end his partner relationship of the space and wanted his own, so he moved and brought my mom with her. She worked with him for a couple more years and then moved to the mainland and started working the same job for a couple more years. Then she met my dad,Troy. My mom then had her second child her first daughter me, Addison.My mom continued to work with that job untill three years later my little brtoher was born. After my little brother was born she decided she wanted to be a stay a home mom and so she did, she worked hard at home and was a great mom. When i turned four my dad got a job transfer and we moved to spokane. Then a couple years later my little sister was born. Now my mom can't go back to the density business because of her hand arthritis, but loved helping children a couple years ago she worked at a pre school and now she is para sub for my school

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