My Relationship With My Father

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An unexpected challenge that came my way was the passing of my father’s mother when she did not recovered from a heart procedure. The relationship I had with my grandmother was not strong, especially do to the fact that we lived far away from each other. My dad’s relationship with his mother was extremely strong, because she was the one person he always could count on and he was always by her side when she was sick. Although, I did not have a strong relationship with my grandmother, the day she passed away, I had to be strong for my dad for the first time in my life and become his caregiver. He was always a person that was strong regardless of the challenges in life, but during the first days of my grandmothers passing was the first time I My father has faced rejection in his career, and has seen loves ones pass away from tragic event. The day my grandmother passed away was the first time I was my father let his emotions take over him. When he recived the news he did not talk for a 2 days and was refusing to eat. With the emotional challenge, as his daughter I had to take care of my dad for the first time. I handled all his finances to avoid him falling into debt and made sure his job was secure for a month to handle the grief of his mothers death. For the first time in my adult life, I had to become my fathers caregiver and be responsible for him At a young age my father would always take care of me, and would help me solve challenges I faced. By beginning to take care of the person who would always gave me my strength was an emotional challenge, because I had to be strong for the both of us and take the responsibility of caregiver as a young adult. The difficult time for my father became the moment in my life where I realized the great responsibility I had for the future when my father become older. The reality of the future did open my eyes to things to come in the future when it comes to my father being less independent, and becoming dependent of me when it comes to his daily needs. The experience did make me grow up faster, and become more responsible to the real world. Especially, with the realization of becoming stronger as an individual and being emotionally strong during difficult

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