Hey guys I a little new with this blogging stuff. I have posted my favorite childen's book, and my quote under my profile. Still trying to figure out how to get it on the front page!
Hi Janell! I too am new to the Blog scene so I am hoping I am commenting in the right spot! I look forward to the new experience and hope to be an expert Blogger by the time we have completed this course. I love the quote on your page because it is something I tell children on a daily basis. In order to acheive something, you have to first believe in your ability to succeed!
Personal Childhood Web............................. The five most supportive people I would have to say are my mother, father, sister, aunt sis, and Mrs. Britt. My mother taught me how to be self confident and how to encourage myself. Every morning before school he would make both my sister and I stand in front of the mirror and repeat after her Believe It, Achieve It, Succeed It. This motto I still utilize today with my 2 before they start their day. My mom as taught us self-determination. She received her Early Childhood Certificate with a 3.89 GPA at the age of 55 which was her 1st time every enrolling in a higher learning institute. My dad taught us how to become independent and self-sufficient young ladies. He took on the farm and taught us patience, math, and science when tending to the animals. He would also tell us that we can do anything we wanted to along as we put our mind to it. My father would make us promise that whatever we achieved in life we will make ourselves and him proud. My sister is 9 years older than me, so instead of her being an older sister it was more like she was my second mother. She taught me that it was ok to make mistakes as long as I learned from them, and how to overcome obstacles with faith and determination. As a single mother of 2 teenagers she has shown me inspiration and how to deal with the various situations. My aunt Sis, is the one that took care of my father since he was a little boy, so to me she is like my grandmother. When my mom was at work and my dad on the farm, she taught me how to cook, read the bible, how to count money, and how to become a lady. Living with an elderly person in your house was an experience, she also taught me natural remedies and about my family’s history. Lastly was my kindergarten teacher Mrs. Britt. She was one of my favorite teachers. I will never forget the 1st day of kindergarten how I was so scared as I stood in the door crying, but she came over to my mom and I and gave me a tight hug letting both my mom and I know that I was gona be ok. I began to feel warm and comfortable in the classroom. She taught me how to read my 1st book. Sorry, I was trying to upload pictures of my mom, dad, and sister but was having difficulties.
Hi Janell! I too am new to the Blog scene so I am hoping I am commenting in the right spot! I look forward to the new experience and hope to be an expert Blogger by the time we have completed this course. I love the quote on your page because it is something I tell children on a daily basis. In order to acheive something, you have to first believe in your ability to succeed!
ReplyDeleteHi Janell, I am new at blogging as well. It hasn't been easy at all. Looking forward to learning with you.
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ReplyDeletePersonal Childhood Web.............................
ReplyDeleteThe five most supportive people I would have to say are my mother, father, sister, aunt sis, and Mrs. Britt.
My mother taught me how to be self confident and how to encourage myself. Every morning before school he would make both my sister and I stand in front of the mirror and repeat after her Believe It, Achieve It, Succeed It. This motto I still utilize today with my 2 before they start their day. My mom as taught us self-determination. She received her Early Childhood Certificate with a 3.89 GPA at the age of 55 which was her 1st time every enrolling in a higher learning institute.
My dad taught us how to become independent and self-sufficient young ladies. He took on the farm and taught us patience, math, and science when tending to the animals. He would also tell us that we can do anything we wanted to along as we put our mind to it. My father would make us promise that whatever we achieved in life we will make ourselves and him proud.
My sister is 9 years older than me, so instead of her being an older sister it was more like she was my second mother.
She taught me that it was ok to make mistakes as long as I learned from them, and how to overcome obstacles with faith and determination. As a single mother of 2 teenagers she has shown me inspiration and how to deal with the various situations.
My aunt Sis, is the one that took care of my father since he was a little boy, so to me she is like my grandmother. When my mom was at work and my dad on the farm, she taught me how to cook, read the bible, how to count money, and how to become a lady. Living with an elderly person in your house was an experience, she also taught me natural remedies and about my family’s history.
Lastly was my kindergarten teacher Mrs. Britt. She was one of my favorite teachers. I will never forget the 1st day of kindergarten how I was so scared as I stood in the door crying, but she came over to my mom and I and gave me a tight hug letting both my mom and I know that I was gona be ok. I began to feel warm and comfortable in the classroom. She taught me how to read my 1st book.
Sorry, I was trying to upload pictures of my mom, dad, and sister but was having difficulties.