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As a child or an adult, each of us has someone to look upon to as a role model. Usually, when we admire someone it’s because he or she has certain characteristics that you and I do not have or need to be improved. A role model for me is someone who contributed something positive in my life. Someone who has changed my outlook on life drastically, and someone that I can mirror my way of life to his own.
In my case, the person that I consider a good role model in my life would be my very own mother. My mother is intelligent, hardworking and knows how to handle tough situations in life.
My mother’s name is Rosa, and she was born in a small village in the Philippines called Panay. She has 6 brothers, and 4 sisters. My mother is the third oldest child, and when she was fourteen years old, she decided to move to the big city called Manila to work as a nanny. To move to a big city such as Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, takes a lot of guts especially for a young woman. My mother told me that moving to the big city was scary for her because she did not know anyone, and it was her very first time living far away from her family. My mother did the cooking, laundry, cleaning house and baby sitting for a wealthy family, and in return she was allowed to stay free of rent in her employer’s house. My mother wanted to finish school, and at night she went to school to get her high school diploma.
After a couple of years working and going to school in the evening, my mother received her diploma. My mother changed dramatically after she met my father. My father worked for the U.S Army Base in the Philippines.
My parent’s relationship did not last very long; they ended up separating in less than five years of living together. Now my mother is stuck with two little boys on her own; I was four years old and my brother was only three months old. She did everything she could to make sure that my brother and I went to school; we had a ...