Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Good Deed and Maturity jan6.10



I feel that the world is always calling for help and I have always answered, "I'll be there". My friends, totally opposite of me, always look for problems and never think, but act. Me, appearing every single time, have never said no to anyone in the need of guidance or a friend. All of my friends have either been kicked out of there homes, broke, alone or get caught in problems. I offer my advice, my help and my time to them. My friend Marie had one day had to start living on her own, so I got her a job at my work. Although she didn't show up, I still ended up helping her getting her another one. I tend not to give up on them, so that they believe someone has faith in them. Marie thanked me for helping her and told me she had never had a friend who did not judge her or get fustrated by her mistakes.
Some responsibilities that I've has to do was pay bills, read notices for my mother, translate every single time my mother needed to hear something. At an early age I had to know how to take care of myself, because my mother was always working. Therefore, I would do all the chores, stay on top of bills, and shop for food. Since I'm the oldest on my mothers side of children, I have to do all the things that my family expects me to take over. For example the lands in my mothers' country and failing is not an option. My family sees me as the way out and the solution to some of their problems especially since I was born in America.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! I didn't start experiencing your kind of responsibility until I had kids. You do so much for others and it really has molded your character.

    The grammar has improved, but we still have a ways to go.

    What's the difference between "there" and "their"?

    What's up with the "i"?

    Revise and tell me when I need to see it again.

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