Hero
My giudance, my caregiver, my shopping buddy, my shoulder to cry on, my bestfriend. My hero is my mom.I have been alive for a whole 16 years and for all those years, my mom has never left my side. She has never abandonded me or has left me go astray. She has guided me and made me the person I am today. My mom is always there for me and gives all her free time to help my brother and I out. Whether it’s driving us to practice or taking us to the mall with our friends, my mom never complains about a single thing. I hope someday when I have children I will be able to treat them as well as my mom treats me. I also hope someday I can repay her for everything she has done for me in my life. I love you mama, You are my hero.




cokecolaman042 said,
May 19, 2009 @ 7:14 pm
THAT WAS AMAZING!
I totally understand what your saying!! I wish i could make a blog as well as you can.
Maybe you could give ma some pointers…
kg2009.edublogs.org
dleogh1280 said,
June 3, 2009 @ 12:38 pm
This post really touches deeply in to my heart. My heroes are who helped a lot of people, like Martin Luther king Jr. Many people’s heroes are their mom. I wonder why people usually don’t say their heroes are the parents, or dads. Usually dads work and help families sleep in their house, kept feed, and also helps he’s children too, like mothers do.
If you like to visit my blog,
dhl2009.edublogs.org
-Sincerely, dleogh1280 from Mr.Millward’s 7/8 intermediate class.
nash13 said,
June 8, 2009 @ 12:28 pm
That was great!
Did you wriite that yourself?
I completely understand what you’re saying!
My teacher, Mr. Millward has a hero post on his blog aswell, be sure to check that out, along with mine at http://bst2009.edublogs.org/
Once again great writing piece!
-BS
P.S Your blog is amazing!
sceisy said,
June 8, 2009 @ 12:31 pm
Hello I am a student from Mr.Millward’s class. I love this topic and I totally agree with you cause my mom is my hero too.