Sunday, May 20, 2012

"The Shapes of Me"

  This post is going to show you through a web the people that shaped and molded me into the person I am today.  The people are my mom, my dad, my great-grandmother, my grandmother, and my fourth grade teacher,  

Jana Manning- is my mother.  She is the one who has pushed me to be the best person I can be even with having been diagnosed with Turner's Syndrome.  I love her so much because she is always there for me.
Keith Manning-is my father.  He has taught me to always listen to the other person and realize it is okay not to have to have the last word in on a conversation.  He has always taught me to listen.
Sarah Davies-my great-grandmother, taught me to love to read and sing songs.  She is one of the reasons I know all my nursery rhymes that I can recite to my children in class!  My great-grandmother also taught me to love history and the importance of it.
Pat McBryde- my grandmother taught me to love my family very much!  She told me family is the most important invention God made on Earth.  You only have one family, so love them each and every day!  She  also made sure I got my homework done everyday.
Mrs. Foster-my fourth grade teacher, Showed me I could be whatever I wanted to be in my life.  I thank her for it!


1 comment:

  1. I like how you were able to spell out what each person has provided you with that was unique to them. Also, the graphic of the actual web is a good visual representation of who the main players in your development are. Do you think maybe the arrows should point both to you and away from you because the relationship is mutually beneficial? I am sure that you provide them with as much as they have provided you. That is the joy of close relationships!
    -Alyson G.

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