No matter how old we are, there is nothing better then getting the approval from our parents and the sense that they are proud of our accomplishments in life.
Having been raised very disciplined, I had to iron for my mom every Friday afternoon after school.
I always like to remind myself that the most honorable people of all are not those who never make mistakes, but those who admit to them when they do and then move on and do their best to right the wrongs they have made.
I am proud to be an American and finally call this my home!
Even though I struggle with severe diminished brain function, I take 100 percent responsibility for every word that comes out of my mouth and gladly admit to my mistakes.
My favorite holiday memory is making gingerbread houses. It's something I've done with my children since they were born.
I understand now that my soul is my power, not perfection or my ego. I continue to teach this to my children, despite their glamorous careers. If we can maintain our core values, the exteriors take second place and become a gift, a source of gratitude.
I love the American openness and use of language; I just don't know how to be that way.
Anyone that was raised with a Germanic language will agree that our tone is strong, especially once translated into English.