My Childhood Web

The most important people to me when I was a child, were my parents especially my dad, my one sister, my one aunt, and my 4th grade teacher.

My parents raised six girls, my dad was the only one working. He did anything and everything he could to make sure we did not go without. He worked swing shifts, with doing that, he packed my lunch for school, got me off to school, and home from school, he helped me with my homework, and he spent time with me. A lot of time. My dad and I are still very close, he is my best friend. I know through anything I can count on him.

My sister Jenna, I always wanted to be just like her when I was younger. She also helped me with my homework, and was and still is there for me any time I need anything.

My aunt passed away when I was about seven. But before then, she always let her nieces know that we were important to her. She would come over every weekend with us. She read with me, took me shopping. I remember being little, (she had cancer), and she showed me how to take care of her wig, when she was going through chemo-therapy.

My fourth grade teacher, was very creative in the how she taught. She made learning fun. I had a Valentine's Day party at my house, she came to it. She never gave up on her students. She is one of the reason why I chose to direct my life towards, education.

The people in my life, made it possible for me to be a strong adult. They helped me learn how to spread my wings, but if I happened to fall, they were there (and some still are) to help me on my feet again. They took the time out of their lives to be an important person in mine.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Thank you!

The two blogs that I posted on most were Ellen’s and Banae’s. I enjoyed reading everyone’s posts. I learned a lot through all of them. I felt that we connected a lot through our blogs, both professionally and personally.
Ellen’s and Banae’s were the ones that I went to most. I’m not sure why. I felt I learned a lot through Ellen’s blogs, she’s a teacher, reaching her goals as continuing her education. I respect that a lot. I felt she put many lessons in her posts. From being a teacher continuing her education, to actually being a student.
Banae’s blogs, I felt were very touching. She wrote them from personal experience, and I was able to tell how much passion she had through her writings. I enjoyed reading them as well as responding to them.
I loved reading everyone’s blog posts. I enjoyed getting to know everyone in the class through the blogs and the discussion posts. I learned many different ways of thinking through others’. It is nice getting new ideas from those who are more educated in the field than I am. Not only from the ones’ who are more educated in the early childhood field but, everyone has different ideas. It’s nice having the ability to share them with each other. I really enjoyed the blog assignments.
I wish everyone the best of luck as they continue their education. :)

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