Personal Narrative: My Interview With A Mother

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The name of the person that I interviewed is Kristie Peek. It is a mother/daughter relationship. SHe was born on February 2, 1970 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her mom’s name is Donna Scarpelli and her dad’s name is John Scarpelli the first. She has a brother named John Scarpelli the second. She has lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Dayton and Bowling Green, Ohio, Fairport, New york, Novi and Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, and Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She attended a ton of elementary and middle schools(to many to remember), Alter High School, Fairport High School, and Bowling Green State University for college. She is 5 feet and 5 inches tall, she has dark brown wavy hair, and very straight teeth. My mom is a very hardworking person and she learned from her parents to always be tough even during the hardest times. She was 23 years old when she first left home to go off on her own, and lived in Centerville, Ohio. She was a teacher for math and spanish. She found it hardest when she left home to pay for her …show more content…
When I was younger and we went I saw that she was brave to go on all of the rides so I wasn’t afraid to ride any of the rides. We also got great food and I was named after the song “Sweet Caroline” and there was a musician singing the song so she told me not to be scared and she got me to go up on the stage. There was also a time there when there was a hula hoop contest and there was a bunch of people. She was encouraging me through it all and I won!! She is the most supportive and encouraging person i know.
My mom is the most devoted mom there is. There will never be a day that she can’t put a smile on my face. She always works very hard cleaning our house. She has a smile that can light up a room and she is the sweetest person I know. She means the world to me and I don’t know what I would do without

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