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H r a III. My grandmother’s imperfection is that she exaggerates things too far. The most unforgettable thing that she did for me is that her undying moral support. I value her presence in my life because without her I might have not achieved my goals in life.
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My grandmother’s imperfection is that she exaggerates things too far. The most unforgettable thing that she did for me is that her undying moral support. I value her presence in my life because without her I might have not achieved my goals in life. I will study hard enough to earn high grades so that I can show her that all the support was worth it :). My GrandmotherMa. Corona D Gealon
My father’s imperfection is that he’s too thrift and my mother’s is that she’s too easy going. The most unforgettable thing that they did for me was they raised even if they didn’t have any money, job and etc. to do so but in spite that they still worked hard for me. I value their presence because without them I could have not become serious with my studies I will show them that I value them by becoming a successful man and respected man someday. MY ParentsJoseph Allain D. GealonAnalyn E. Gealon
My SiblingsKristine Jane GealonKenneth James Gealon Their imperfections is that their so annoying. They can’t explore something in their own . The thing that they did for me that I can ‘t forget is forgiveness . I value them in my life because without them I might have not learned the meaning of forgiveness. I will show them that I value them in my life by giving more patience to mischievous deed that they have done.
My unclesJasper Ian D. GealonJohn Rey D. GealonChristian D. Gealon
Their imperfections is that their too strict on us but I understand it. There many things that they have done to us but maybe I would tell the most unforgettable ones. They taught us how to value our friends , obedience, perseverance, analytical skills, and honesty I value their presence because without them me and my siblings could have not been molded to better persons. I will show them that I value their presence by not making them disappointed with their expectations.