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{June 14, 2007}   Important person

Reyna Alicia Ramirez, a women that’s a hard worker, who cares and loves her children and she’s willing to give up anything for them. That woman is my mother. I’ve seen how hard she works, and I know how much she has suffered. Right now she’s been having problems with her eyes. She has this layer of tissue growing out over her iris, which could leave her blind. She’s been having four operations to remove the tissue that’s blocking her eye vision. Jet again it keeps on growing.

            My mother is a very important person in my life. She’s also the reason why I’m in school. Back when I was a junior year, I felt like giving up school and not going back. But just seeing her situation that she’s in, I think I can help her out of it. I would do anything in order for my mother to have a better vision. My mother is a young woman that wants to live and that she’s trying hard to get a better life for her children.

            My mom has helped me a lot in my school years. And I know that if I need some one to talk to, I will always run to her, if I need a shoulder to lean on, she will be there to give me one to lean on her, she will try to calm me and try to make feel better.

            Four years ago, my mother and I didn’t get along. I didn’t want to see her ever again. If she will call to my house, I would never pick it up the phone or I’ll just give it to my brother to answer. It was a horrible relationship back then. But then sometime around April, I bumped into her at the Mission Valley Mall. So as soon as we saw each other we started crying. I didn’t get to see my mom for nine months straight. But when we saw each other again, I forgot of what she did to me, and I decided to forgive her.

            Now, up to this date, we’re like best friends. We talk every day on the phone and whenever I want to see her, I would go to her house and have a little conversation with her. On the weekends we hang out and go out to where ever she wants to take me or where ever we feel like going to.

            My mother is a person that I look up to. She’s given me courage to stay in school and continue going to school. If it wasn’t for her I would of given up already. My mom is also a reasonable person and she’s some one I can talk to about anything that goes around in my life. She’s my role model and I would do anything to make my mother proud of me.

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