This week we have been discussing
what it feels like to be a part of a group.
Furthermore, it was requested that we mention what group we have been a
part of that we found it difficult to separate from the group upon completion
of the assignment. I carefully
considered this assignment, and I have come up with only one group of people in
my life that have been consistently there for me through thick and thin….my
family. My family is made up of a group
of people that God has blessed me with abundantly. My father has taught me what a “real man”
should be like. My mother has taught me
how to conduct myself as a lady. My
brothers have instilled friendship like no other, ensuring that I will always
know that they have my back. My family
is the one group of people that would be hard to leave.
High
performing are very hard to leave. My
family has very clear, established norms.
Also, everyone in the family cares and are concerned about the wellbeing
of the others. It’s not just a thing
where we are there for each other for five years and then we want nothing else
to do with the others. We are all in it
together forever. Yes, we have
disagreements, but we choose to not hold onto silly things that could damage
our relationship.
When I separated
from my family to head off to college in Greenville, I was heartbroken. I still remember crying myself to sleep when
my parents dropped me off that night. I
imagined that it would be hard to life without them. However, with time it got better. Even from a small child, my parents taught me
to pray my way through the difficulties of life. Praying is gotten me far today. Life has a way of throwing things at you that
you are not always ready for, but what helps me is remembering that some things
are only in your life for a season, even some people. Life is like a tree. The leaves are those people that tend to come
around when everything is going well, but they never intend to stay when things
get hard. The leaves change colors, and
often times fade away. The branches are
a little stronger that the leaves, but if they are handled the wrong way they
will brake as well. However, the roots
of the tree is the foundation. The foundation
is where it all started, and my family is my foundation. No matter what time of day, no matter how
difficult the problem and no matter who it involves there is a strong
foundation in my family that will always be there for me. It was also taught to me to always so “I love
you” to my loved ones. We never knew
when it would be one of our lasts days, therefore it was important to say these
words upon adjourning to ensure that we knew it if one of us were to go. Every moment that we spent together was a
special moment.
I thank God
for the four other people that he blessed me with. I could not have been blessed with a more
loving and consist set of people. My
only wish is that one day, when I have a family of my own, I am able to create
some of the same qualities and characteristics within my children as my parents
created within me. I want my husband’s
love for me to be so strong that NOTHING can ever come between us. I want my son to know that when things get
tough, you stick with it and not give up.
I want my daughter to realize that she does not have to settle for
anything less than the best. More
importantly, I want my future family to realize that no one is perfect and that
everyone makes mistakes because it is a part of the growth process. But, the
thing about making mistakes is owning up to it and then dusting off and moving
on. So many people hide from their
mistakes because they are afraid that someone will find out and judge them, but
only God can judge you. Therefore, be
grateful of the life that you have lived and learn from your mistakes and love
everyone.
Tymeshia,
ReplyDeleteFamily is a very hard group that you have to say good-bye to being because of death or family members that you may not live nearby or talk to on the regular but have to depart from after visiting. Unfortunately, some people are not close with their family which I think is something of value that they are sadly missing because family are people you can trust and are very supportive through many things. My grandmother has 9 children and she always says that she thanks God for her children and she tells us to have abundance because she says if it weren't for her loving children and grandchildren she wouldn't know what she would do.