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feeling well. She also can make me<br />
happy when I’m sad. If my uncle is<br />
ever in a hurry, my mom will babysit<br />
the kids until he gets back. She also<br />
cares for me in many other ways.<br />
Next, my mom and I have so much<br />
fun together. We always play at the<br />
park and ride the Twister and get<br />
dizzy. She also plays in the pool<br />
with us if it’s not cold. We make<br />
brownies, cookies and go on golf<br />
cart rides. She lets me drive, and we<br />
always have fun doing it.<br />
My mom is my closest friend, because<br />
we go shopping together.<br />
When I get scared at night, she lays<br />
with me. She is the person who takes<br />
care of me. She is a stay-at-home<br />
mom. We are like peanut butter and<br />
jelly on a sandwich. I love my mom<br />
so much. She is my hero.<br />
Mary Czachorowski, 10<br />
Windermere<br />
I have the best mom in Southwest.<br />
She is very generous and meaningful<br />
to me, because she comes in at night<br />
and rubs my feet. My mom is fun and<br />
kind, because she plays games with<br />
me and always lets me win. My mom<br />
is loving, because when I’m sick, she<br />
gives me medicine and isn’t scared<br />
to be around me. I love her so much.<br />
Alexandra Lang, 8<br />
Keene’s Pointe<br />
When I think of my mother, I think<br />
of the color yellow — so bright and<br />
happy and it brings life to everything<br />
it touches. My mother taught me a<br />
lot about how to live a fulfilling life<br />
full of happiness and kindness. I am<br />
blessed to have such a great mother,<br />
who is also my best friend, someone<br />
who has been there for me through<br />
thick and thin, and someone I couldn’t<br />
imagine living without. I tell my mother<br />
everything, maybe even more<br />
than I probably should. But, I think it<br />
is important that she stays invested in<br />
what is going on in my life as well as<br />
the relationships I form with people.<br />
Having her honest opinion means a<br />
lot to me, and I am thankful she has<br />
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been a solid person in my life who<br />
is there by my side no matter what I<br />
have to overcome.<br />
As I grow up and begin to figure<br />
out who I am, I can’t help but compare<br />
myself to her. I have her beautiful<br />
green eyes, her creativity, her<br />
humor and her free spirit. I strive to<br />
be like my mom in ways such as her<br />
perspective and dependability. She<br />
has been a positive role model for<br />
my sister and me, and her presence<br />
throughout my life has been remarkable.<br />
My mother goes above and<br />
beyond to provide for my family.<br />
She is strong in her faith and shows<br />
it with every little thing she does.<br />
Alexis Adams, 18<br />
Winter Garden<br />
My mom is the best in Southwest.<br />
She is like a star in the night sky,<br />
bright and beautiful. My mom is my<br />
personal therapist. She listens to my<br />
problems. She is like a tissue. She<br />
wipes away my tears. My mom is<br />
like a map. She guides me when I’m<br />
lost. She is like a superhero, because<br />
she saves me from danger. She is<br />
like vanilla cake, since she is sweet.<br />
Laxmi Viswanathan, 11<br />
Windsor Landing<br />
My mom is the most amazing mom<br />
in the world. She loves me more than<br />
anything. When I’m sad, my amazing<br />
mom gives me hugs and kisses.<br />
My mom is nice, beautiful and caring.<br />
When I want something, my<br />
mom gets it for me. I am on a swim<br />
team at Southwest Aquatics, and<br />
my mom drives me there Monday,<br />
Wednesday and Friday. When I am<br />
stuck on a problem for homework,<br />
my mom helps me. I love my mom<br />
so much.<br />
Jocelyn Laurila, 8<br />
Sand Pine Estates<br />
A wolf depends on its pack to help<br />
it when it’s in danger. A guinea pig<br />
depends on its herd to keep it safe.<br />
From the moment I opened my eyes<br />
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