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a worn path

 

            
             Role models should be a part of everybody's life. They will help us get through life's ups and downs and teach us to become successful people as we grow. Someone that does just that is my mother. My mother is a very important woman in my life. She is a trustworthy, responsible, and caring human being.
             First, trustworthiness is a strong characteristic that my mother possesses. She is very trustworthy in the fact that she is very reliable. Whenever I doubt something she'll always be at my side. I trust her enough to talk to her and know that she will be the only other person that knows what I told her. Also, she stands by her family no matter the severity of the issue.
             Next, responsibility is a big part of my mom's character. My mom has a big responsibility in caring for the children, making sure the household is kept in order, and earning money to support a family. I truly appreciate the hospitality she provides for my siblings and me. The way she can juggle time to be a part-time RN and a full-time mother just amazes me. Whenever she has an obstacle to overcome she considers the consequences and make sure she is fully accountable for the results, whether good or bad.
             Finally, her caring ways makes my mother who she is. She is always kind. For example, the time I really wrecked her Saturday night when I told her she was working when she really wasn't. She surprisingly forgave my error and just dropped the whole thing. The way she shows her gratitude when we do something that pleases her, shows she deeply cares about us. Whenever we need a shoulder to cry on, help on homework, or even some.
             advice, she'll always be there.
             In conclusion, my mother stands out above the rest because of her trustworthiness, responsibility, and caring ways. She is someone I believe I could hopefully follow. Her life itself is filled with successes that I could someday experience. She is my mother as well as my mentor.


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