Thursday, January 26, 2017

Profile


As I sit here, thinking about all the people that have molded me into the person I am today, a couple of the most influential are my mom and dad and a teacher I had in kindergarten. Of course as a mom myself, I also think of my kids as an influential part of my life, I want to be a better person because of them! Due to time and a very busy life I am thinking it will be best to interview someone close to me. I have decided I will write about MY Mom. Even though I know my Mom from the inside out, literally, I don't really KNOW my mom. She is a very private person that as always dedicated herself to my sister and I. I would like to know more about her childhood and her as a young adult. What her hopes and dreams were for the future. I know the date she married my Dad, though they are divorced now. I know that dates she had children. I want to know how she felt on her High school graduation day, or how she felt when she moved from small town Minnesota to the big city. These are all things that as I write out my web , I realize I don't really know. Moms have a tendency to fly under the radar like winds beneath the wings of their children. I want to shed some light on my unsung hero, the person that gave me life.

The "Museum Missionary"  essay sheds light on the person David Mills is with the quote about the procreation of the Lobster. " There's a passage in the Bible where the Lord said to be fruitful and multiple. This lobster sure to be fruitful." This statement brings forward the two avenues in his life, an employee at the Oceanarium and has a Priest . Two things that he seems to be very passionate about!

I plan to write my Profile essay with some reflection of my own experiences with my Mom. I know that I have been a big part of my Mom's life as she has been of mine. Although , I would like to focus more on the aspects that I don't know about her. The main objective of this essay for me will be to have a better understand of the life events that have made my Mom the wonderful person I see her to be.


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