Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Family

Family is the center of our world. When we are born we know what love is and what it's like to love someone. Some of us are not close to our families but we know that deep down that we are loved by them.

Being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints I was born into a family with loving parent and grandparents. I know that when I came into this world that I was love by many. As the years went on that my brothers came into the world. My love for my family grew. Family is the one things that I can't live without. There may be days that I don't get a long with my brothers but at the end of the day I still love them. The family has taught me so many lessons. It taught me to be patience with people. I had to have patience with my brother Greg in the morning we would be yelling at each other on what time we were leaving for school. I was the one that had to be on time to everything and him, he could leave at the time that we need to be there. My mom taught me how to clean and cook and make sure that I had a clean room, and putting things away when I'm done using it. She helped me see things around the house that needed to be done and taught me to clean them without being ask to. The greatest thing that my mom taught me was how to one day be a mother. I'm so thankful that my parents got married in the temple for all time eternity. I get to live this life and the after life with this crazy family;


"Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten"

I really didn't understand what family really meant till I left home and moved to college. Even though I have moved out of the house I'm still there. I still have my room and my spot at the table. Just the only thing is that I just don't live there. We can't live without our families. What does family mean to you?

2 comments:

  1. My family gives me so much love and happiness. I am so grateful for each of my children and especially feel blessed to be surrounded by them.

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