Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Important peoples


Week 14 Blog

The first person that is really important to me would definitely be my mother. She has always been there for me throughout the eighteen years of my life. Without her, I wouldn’t be the person I am today. She raised me the right way, teaching me right from wrong and always guided me through the rough times I needed her most. She always believed in me when no one else did. & in my mind, she truly defines a mother. I’ll admit my mom can’t keep her hair one color, right now she has light brown hair with some highlights I think. She isn’t the tallest person in the world, she’s about 5’ 4” and she has a very contagious smile. My mom never puts herself above anyone else, especially her children. I am one of seven and she always puts us first. She really is a hard worker and always strives for perfection. Sure, everyone is supposed to love their mom and what not but my mom truly is one of a kind and I love her.

The second person that I find to be important in my life would have to my step dad. He did come into my life much after I grew up but he brought new experiences in my life that I would never have been through if my mom never met him. He is an outgoing guy and isn’t shy to say something to your face. He was the one to give me the whole birds and the bee’s lesson. My dad is about 5’9” and he has no hair. He chooses to be bald because he doesn’t like the hassle of keeping up with haircuts and it saves money on shampoo. My dad has tats all over his body actually even his legs. Most of which are all tribal. He is important to me because he has been a great father figure in not only my life but my little brothers and sisters life as well.

Another person who is pretty important in my life would have to be my high school baseball coach, Jacob Sur. He is the reason why I’m in college still playing ball. He saw the potential in me and pushed me on and off the field to get better and reach my potential. He is a great guy and he is a hell of a coach. He is probably the best coach I had in my life playing baseball. He’s about 5’ 11” and he is yoked out of his mind. He has tats all over his arms, back, and chest. He is a very distinguishable man if you were to see him. I’m really grateful to have had him as a coach in high school. No doubt, without him, I wouldn’t be at Oxnard College playing ball. That is why he’s important to me.

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