Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Personal Childhood Web


My mom (Grace) has a heart of gold.  Her personality exceeds her character.  She has an unselfish nature and caters to the needy whether it is providing service or devoting her time.  She is well respected and always ready to lend a helping hand.  My mom instilled the relentless drive for success and work ethic I have today.  What really inspired me about her is that she always provided for me and my siblings regardless of external influences.  She created her own path and career out of nothing more than hard work. 

 

My sister (Deborah) is a warm, quiet individual who can light up a room with her smile. She is also wise in the ways of motherhood and life in general. She is a caring individual who thinks of others before herself.   My sister had the strongest influence on my life as a child, because she was my secondary care-giver when mom was not able.  She always had a way of making you feel special whether by baking your favorite cake for Christmas or allowing you to choose one item for yourself while grocery shopping. Things were never easy and we had many struggles, but my sister always kept a positive attitude.  Her positive attitude and strong determination still influence what I do today. When I need uplifting or when I feel like giving up, just a talk with my sister will bring my spirits up and give me what I need to make my situation better.

 

My teacher (Mr. Hall) taught me Art.  He was brilliant-inspiring in the best possible way, not just because he had all sorts of technical expertise and was good at passing it on, but because he encouraged us to think.  Until he came along, art classes had been about putting a few objects on the desk and drawing them.  He got us to do all sorts of crazy exercises – things about perception and response.  He was ­everything a good teacher should be: stern at times, but good-­natured; clever, creative, and fun.

 

My friend (Turila) is an encourager.  I have known Turila since I was 10 years old.  She has always offered words of encouragement that helped me to see beyond the present situation to a better and brighter tomorrow.  Turila is a good communicator…she listens then speaks.  I could depend on her to listen and than talk with me until a problem was resolved, instead of telling me what she would do.  She embraced difference in personalities and encouraged me and others to see the best in everyone.  Her positive attitude was contagious. 

 

My Pastor (Eddie) is unique in that he loved and shared not only the Word of God, but also the food from his kitchen.  He taught me that we should live every day to be a blessing to someone else.  He set a great example of what a Pastor should be….a caring and sharing person.  Most importantly, he taught the Word of God.

 

 

 

2 comments:

  1. Hello Sharon,

    I too found art classes very appreciative as a child. My art teachers (Mrs. Williams) and (Mr. Hall) inspired classmates and I to explore the world of color, shapes and symmetry in 2D and 3D art projects. My favorite art project was the rocket ship. In this project, students created a rocket with ready to use materials. Looking back, I wanted to learn more information about the spaceship, solar system and astronauts.

    Tanya Terrell

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  2. Sharon
    It's great to have a friend for so many years and even better that she encourages you to do great things. It's good to have strong people who believe in you and who will encourage you to do great things.

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