Becoming a mother changed my life in a very profound way. Due to my own upbringing, I was less prepared emotionally and mentally than the average young married woman, but with my dearest husband by my side I knew we would survive the parenting journey together. Sacrifices, including my educational goals at that time, were made. Those choices were happily chosen, because I knew that for me to be a “successful” mother, I needed to focus on my child (now 4 children) and grow to become the mother I needed to be, while also supporting my husband as he focused on his career, education and future endeavors. Life with my husband serving in the United States Army means that I’m also -- at any Army given moment -- living life as …show more content…
With CCU’s reputation, Christian world view, and convenient 5 week online courses that are “portable” I feel that this is my opportunity to attend courses and start taking those baby steps towards completing step #1 – an associates degree. In the grand scheme of life, it is my whole hearted desire to serve as a mother and wife, while still tending to my dreams and desires. Being a mother and military wife has been a journey where I have learned great things about myself and how strong I truly am when conquering real life problems, both as an everyday housewife rearing children, and as a military spouse that tends to automobile issues, finances, and various unreal issues that occur only when my husband is away. The strength, dedication, perseverance and tenaciousness I’ve developed through life will motivate me to continue the course I’ve set. Whether it is helping families through law or education,
When I became a mommy at the age of 23, I became aware of how much there was to learn. As a new parent I became overwhelmed by all the duties I had in order to take care of my daughter. She had to be fed, change, bathe, put to sleep, etc. It seemed unconceivable to me that I could cope with any other additional activity, such as going to college or working at the same time. There was a point in my life that I felt discouraged and felt I needed guidance and support to keep on going. I wanted her to experience what I experience during my childhood. However, by the time my 3rd daughter was born, I was aware of everything I had learned and I was actually an excellent mommy. I was able to analyze in detail what every parent must do raise their family in becoming productive citizens of our society and the reason why it was so important to become an excellent caregiver.
• To see each day as an important stepping stone to eventually achieving my goals, and contributing to the greater good of society.
working harder than most others so someday I could get into a top school. Soon, that work may pay off.
to stay focus on completing what I started. When I feel like giving up I can hear my mother encouraging me to
would be to continue to serve the local community with a focus in our future, our children.
1) Some commonalities in “ The Gettysburg Address,” and this is that they both use figurative language and rhetorical devices. For example in “The Gettysburg Address,” Lincoln uses parallelism. He uses parallelism when he says, “ that government of the people, by the people, for the people.” In the LT HOF Speech Tomlinson uses parallelism when he says, “ Let’s not slam the door on those who may look or sound different from us. Rather, let’s open it wide for those who believe in themselves, that anything is possible, and are willing to compete and take whatever risks necessary to work hard, to succeed When we open the door for others to compete, we fulfill the promise of ‘one Nation under God with liberty and justice for all.”
success. I have determination because I took a year off of school and realized not graduating high school
work and achieve my goals. This all will come together, of course, with the help of the
My goal in life is to serve our country as a United States Naval Officer. Growing up in a family surrounded by military personnel has made an immense impact on my life and will allow me to understand what it takes to be one of our nations finest leaders. I have witnessed firsthand the dedication, hard work, and sacrifices made by my father while serving in the United States Air Force and I am eager to use the values that he has instilled in me since an early age. Although a tradition of military service is common in my family, it has never been an innate verdict for me to serve. Serving in the United States Navy (USN) is a personal choice and I recognize the responsibilities that come with commissioning as a Naval Officer. I trust the USN will provide exceptional training and career enhancing opportunities that will allow me to develop into a top-notch officer.
to have a great relationship with my professor. Here at Lake Erie College I plan to
her children brought my world into perspective for me. Since then, I have become the most avid
incentive to help those people who are in a similar situation as my dad was. His accident gave
the Army and serve our country. I have been attempting, almost every year, since 2002. Schooling has
By the grace of god, I was given a wonderful mom that actually cared about me and wanted me to succeed and live a good life other than the one I was living in back in the day. She heavily supported me throughout my elementary and intermediate years of school and she still gives me that same support. She gave me hope for a better future. My mentality frame in middle school was to get my mom out from the poverty lifestyle and later in life purchase her a house
Watching my mother live from pay check to pay check when I was young was difficult. It was always hard for my mom to keep up with other parents but, she still somehow managed to get me everything I wanted, and more. Even though I was too young to understand, I could feel the stress, and the struggles my mom faced every day. She was only 20 years old when I was born and, because of that she had no choice but to grow up fast. At such a young age, I saw the effects of being a single parent, and the ways it changed my mom. She not only had to be a young mother but, she had to find a way to replace the void of a father, or a father figure in my life. My mom was strong, independent and courageous. Growing up watching her live her dreams under all the circumstances she faced, made me want to strive for a better life for myself. Seeing how hard is was to live and to have enough