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hare an exceptional superior relationship. We are able to confide in each other and rely on each other for comfort, support each other with any endeavors we shall explore, and nurture each other in the of adversity. As of now, my sister has three children; a seven year-old daughter (Alyssa) and twin boys whom are six months (Kayson and Karson), and is working as a Billing Specialist for St. Luke’s Hospital. As the eldest child, I assumed the role as the protector and equilibrium creator in our family. I tend to become the armor for everyone facing harm or potential danger and use my whit and intellect to ease tension and create peace amongst my family members. I have previously obtained an A.A., Patient Care Technician Certification, and Payroll …show more content…
She has an outstanding relationship with her mother. I feel a great deal of connectedness with her and my mother is a very inviting and warm person. People sometimes become jealous of our bond, even my dad. She is the driving force behind all of my achievements in life. We are attentive and respect each other’s needs. We also provide comfort and reassurance for each other during times of distress. We have share the ability to have confidence in each other when we do not have it within ourselves. I believe my mother is the secret to all of my successes in life. My mother says her love and devotion to her children and people stems from the distaste of how she was treated growing …show more content…
No matter the ups and downs we may have I know I will always have a best friend and mentor in her. She supports me in my many endeavors and motivates me to do more. We are each other’s strength and beacon of light whenever we loose the will to continue the fight towards greatness. My sister had her first child, Alyssa, at the age of 19, but her and the father separated for personal reasons. Now, my sister is with her long time friend Kamlo. Kamlo accepted Alyssa as his daughter and now they have two twin boys, Kayson and Karson, and are living happily as a family in a beautiful house in Katy, TX. My parents have a positive relationship with my sister as well and they have always been a helping and supporting hand financially, and spiritually. They also babysit Alyssa and the twins for her. His parents and family are much like that of my own, they are overly supportive and exert themselves to no end for my sisters

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