Fastwriting prompt
The one word I would use to describe Deb Payne would be reliable. Ever since her first job she has been reliable to a fault. As long as I have know her, she needs to be next to her death bed to call in sick or not follow through on an obligation. As a small kid, I knew I could count on her for everything I needed. When life was hard, she was there to make it better. When I was sick or injured , she would take the time to make my toast the exact way I wanted it- very light to the point it was just warm bread, butter had to completely melt and jelly( MUST be strawberry) spread so thin you can see through it. She was happy to make me happy even if it was bound to just come back up minutes later.
The one thing that most people fail to notice about Mom is her strength. She works a very mentally tough job as an educational assistant. The kids she works with have kicked her, bit her, hit and ran away from her. She keeps going back for more, she knows she is making a difference in these children's lives. Just has a Mother with young kids, when these kids learn something new whether it be something simple as trying a new food or sorting laundry, she beams with pride. She is resilient!
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