My heroes is my mom. My mom is always there for me when I need help with something. My mom work hard for the family. Also she support me in whatever I do. My mom always told me that study hard because she wants me to work hard in my life so I can be successful. Without mom of my parents I don’t think I would be the person who I am today.
My mom is my heroes because of the fact she teaches me life lessons, and has supported me in whatever way she can. Also when I make mistakes my mom usually talks about the consequences, and what I could have done to make the better decision. she lives in Ubonrachatani.My mother was a tailo. It’s hard to finish school because you need money for school, and you can’t pay for school if you don’t have a job or if the government isn’t helping out its people. My mom lives in my grandmother’s house. She has been living there since my grandma moved to the States. Last year my grandmother moved back to belie for a year, she wanted to live in her house alone. My mom had to move out, she had to move out with my brother, she moved into a one bedroom apartment where rent was $800 a week. She had little education, what decent job hires someone with nothing more than a high school diploma?
My mother have been broken and torn down mentally and physically. She knows what its like to go through “hard times”, it’s her life story. A few weeks ago she sent me $30 U.S. She sent me money, money that she doesn’t know if she’ll need to pay rent for or to provide for my brother. She sent me money. Her $30 made me cry. Not because it wasn’t much to be sending overseas, because it wasn’t much, but because it was her last. My uncle that lives right here in Florida could have gave me $30 and it still wouldn’t have meant anything compared to my mother’s $30. The money she sent meant the world to me because I knew it was all she had and it came from the bottom of her heart with all the love in the world.
My mother is the best person I’ve ever known. Her strength is empowering and motivational. My hero never gives up and she keeps on trying. I aspire to be as strong and independent as my mother. I look up to because she looks out for the world.