My Mom Essay

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When I was young, my father walked out on my mom. It was difficult not having my father be a part of my life, but I could only imagine how difficult it must have been for my mother. Growing up I did not see much of my mom because she was working most of the time. I spent most of my childhood with my grandmother, and in my eyes, she became my second mom. After long hours of work, my mom always made time for me. I could tell how tired she was, but she never complained. My mom always expressed how important it was for me to receive an education. She explained how she wanted a better life for me than the one she had. Seeing my mom struggle and not having my father around only encouraged me to become the best version of myself I could possibly be. In 2005, my younger brother was born and similar to my situation, his father walked out as well. It became more difficult for my mom to raise two children on her own, so I helped her in any way I could. My mom always mentioned how she intended to go college, but she did not have the time for it. She raised me on her own, and she had to do it all over again with my brother. It was difficult for her to raise both my brother and I, and she could not think about going back to school. She had bills to pay, she had bring food to the table, and purchase all the necessities …show more content…

My mom accomplished one of her greatest achievements, and that only motivated me to make her proud like the way she made me proud that day. At the age of 17, I found my first job, and I started helping my mom pay bills and purchase groceries for the house. It was tough managing school and work, but I realized if my mom was able to do it so was I. My mother sacrificed so much for my brother and me, and I wanted to take some burden off her shoulders. I was pleased that I was able to provide her with income and necessities we

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