MOM- My mom has loved me and nurtured me since day one! Growing up, I always knew my mom loved me, even when I refused to see it. I can remember laying beside my mom on the couch while she watched tv and played with my hair. She wasn’t super affectionate but little things like that always made me feel special to her. My mom taught me that hard work and dedication pays off in the end. She has always worked two jobs and I have never heard her complain about it. She instilled in me a work ethic that made me strive to do better, to be better. She made sacrifices for me when I was younger to put me in a private school. She could have quit one of her jobs and made me go to a public school but instead, she showed me that my education and future mattered more to her. When I was a teenager, people used to always say that I talked like my mom or did things like my mom. I would just roll my eyes and say no. Today, I am proud to say that I am just like my mom
DAD- Growing up, my dad and I always had a different kind of relationship. My dad never hugged me or told me he loved me or any of that but I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that my dad would do anything for me. My dad showed me he loved me in his own way. I used to get out of school and have to sit with him for an hour or two while he finished working at the steakhouse. I would sit and watch him cut meat and I hated it. He knew I hated it but there really wasn’t anything he could do about it. One day, he put me to work and spent entirely too much time telling me all about the different cuts of meat and showed me how to weigh the hamburger patties and the beef tips. That was how my dad told me he loved me! That was “our thing”. Years later when I was old enough to have a “real job”, I actually went to work at that same steakhouse with my dad! He would ride my butt and embarrass me but looking back, I know that it was his way of teaching me how to do a job the right way.
My parents and I |
Melinda,
ReplyDeleteI am sure that the love and support you recieved from your family helped you to become the caring person that you are today.
Sheila Lee
Hi Melinda, You were so lucky to have such a wonderful Nana! It must have been hard these last 6 months without her, but she is in a wonderful place. I lost my mom 3 years ago and I still miss her terribly.
ReplyDeleteYour mom reminds me of my mom. My mom also worked very hard and made sacrifices to send me to private school to ensure that I got a good education, it wasn’t easy, but she did it. I don’t remember my mom every hugging me as a child, she did not show affection very often, but I never doubted that she loved me. As an adult, we became best friends and would always hug and kiss as we parted ways. I too, am proud to say that I have become my mom. My mom’s name was Bessie, and my sisters sometimes call me ‘Bessie, Jr’ because I am so much like her. Thanks for sharing!