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to me my father is a hero . pls,i want you to write to me about a person you know in your family that is a hero on every day life.
,introduce the person.
*your relationship -how you know them,and when you met them.
* how you feel about your relationship with them.
* why this person is a hero,
* what characteristis do they have that have made them a hero in your life.and what you have learn from them.

2007-01-03 15:11:53 · 8 answers · asked by derick 1 in Family & Relationships Family

8 answers

My Mother was my hero. She lived an honest and decent life and worked hard to raise 6 kids. Mom spent much of her life being a buffer between us and our Dad's temper... always trying to keep us in line. She never judged and always tried to be kind and generous. I was the youngest so didn't really know her as well as I would have liked, as a child, but once an adult I learned to truly appreciate what she was about. She was a good person and I miss her wisdom. From her I learned that there's something good in everyone and that being yourself is more important than being popular or famous or rich. I learned that it's important to fight for what you believe in and to live with honour.

2007-01-03 15:23:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

To me, my son is a hero. He was born 3 months early. Drs said give up on him, he wouldn't live past 1 month. I refused to give up on him, since he hasn't given up on himself. He was in the hospital for 3 months when he was firstborn. He is now 11, going to be 12 next month. He has CP, in a wheelchair. But he doesn't let that stop him from being a happy child. He loves to laugh, talk up a storm (although if you don't listen carefully, you may not understand him), he loves with all his heart, very sensitive to those around him. I have learned from him to look beyond the physical handicaps and look into a person's heart.

2007-01-03 23:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by sweetgurl13069 6 · 0 0

My father is definitely a hero!! He's 86 years old and still going strong. As I've gotten older I've realized even more what a hero he is. When I was a wee one I can remember him getting up and going hunting. In our later years I discovered he hated killing-but had to put food on the table for us kids (now he feeds the bunnies and deer!!!) He was a Merrills Marauder and my sister interviewed him for a history report, asked him what it was like being in WWII - all he said was " if you like slogging thru mud and killing kids it was okay", then he walked away from her. He never talked to me about any of that (told her I was too emotional to hear anything), and I was the older!! He worked hard to take care of his family. The most honest, caring, loving man I will ever know in my life. Honesty--you don't take a pencil from work!! Caring-he took care of my mentally challenged brother for 23 years after our Mom died, at home, without help other than me and my sis. Loving-well, he just is!! He tries to come off as this tuff old bird, gruff and mean, and some people think he is until they get to know him! He melts at the sight of his grandchildren. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer the first place I went was to my Dad's house, I just curled up on the old couch, cried and fell asleep, he covered me up and patted my shoulder--that's all I needed. When I woke up he said "go get 'em kid-you can do it" and I did, with him silently behind me. I would run out of room here talking about him!!! He is everything I wish I could be.

2007-01-03 23:36:24 · answer #3 · answered by fallingstar 4 · 1 1

My sister is a hero...

She dealt with my parents physically and mentally abusing her when we were growing up. She moved out when she was 17 and supported herself. She survived an eating disorder that nearly killed her. She has been through two abusive marriages with alcoholic men who nearly killed her when they hit her and threw her downstairs. She kept everything very private and always protected her children from the bad things that have plagued her in her life. She has always been a workaholic despite the fact that she has systemic lupus. For years she has been deteriorating yet she provided for her three kids without assistance.

Now she has been married to a decent guy who takes care of her and she still works full time and deals with her disease.

She is a hero because she is such a courageous fighter and she does an excellent job of taking such good care of her children. I have learned through her that you can never give up even if it seems like an easy way out. I have also learned that you can move on in your life even when your parents were so dysfunctional.

Right now she is fighting for her life in a hospital bed and she is amazingly strong. She has almost died so many times in the past and I don't know how she finds the inner strength to keep fighting. I am amazed by her and I wish to be more like her.

I wish we had communicated with one another through our lives. She has always been so busy and I have had my own family to take care of that we haven't been as close as I would like. Nevertheless I am still in awe of her strength.

2007-01-03 23:22:49 · answer #4 · answered by Cute But Evil 5 · 2 1

well i would say my grandma is. she is really awesome. the reason my grandma is mine and an everyday hero is because 2 of the 3 cousins of mine from my aunt are special needs and my aunt isn't allowed to take care of them so if my grandma didn't adopt them from my aunt then they would be in a foster home and wouldn't know their family. I have learned family is family you can't hate them. My aunt and grandma have faught since as far as they can remember. they've said somethings and done somethings they shouldn't have and now they talk nicely and don't hurt each other emotionally or physically anymore.

2007-01-03 23:20:04 · answer #5 · answered by dork 2 · 1 0

My sister is a hero to me! When we were young she used to cook for me all of the time. I was five and she was seven around that time. She is a hero to me because she has prevailed through many difficulties in life. The thing that makes her perseverance so magnificent to me is the fact that she is a single parent through all of it! I love her very much and I'm extremely proud of her.

2007-01-03 23:19:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My dad was my hero! He was always there for me(yeah,I have a mom,but ....i dunno)Dad got laid off from his job when I was in Jr.High and he was just a calmer,listening parent.He died when I was 20 and I still 'talk' w/ him. He was the original "Mr.Mom"

2007-01-03 23:27:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am my own hero i dig myself out of my problems. I am very strong willed.

2007-01-04 03:00:13 · answer #8 · answered by wildpalomino 7 · 0 0

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