My hero is my mother. Some people think for sure that I'm a mother's girl. But it's true, I have always looked up to my mother. Maybe because I was brought up in a different way compared to other kids. For my parents behaviour, respect and decency are very important and this is what they have been teaching me, my sisters and my brother since we were small.
My mother is my hero because she is always there for me and she always helps me. I can count on her unconditionally. When I'm sad she's there and she huggs me. We tell each other everything and we have no secrets from each other.
It's me, my brother and my sisters who she spends her time on first and afterwards on herself.
I have noticed that Saturdays after school the kids greet their parents very bored. I can't understand this, they say hello shortly and then sit down in the car. They don't hug their parents because it's apparently uncool to show the classmates that they love their parents and that they are happy to see them.
I always say hello to my parents with a hug and a kiss, every day! I'm proud to be their daughter so why should I behave different?
I hope that one day I will also become a great and good mother, just like mine is. Of course she gets angry sometimes but this doesn't happen very often, she is of a sunny nature.
Moreover she manages a lot at the same time, us children, the household, the garden and her job. She really is a super-woman.
What makes my mum my special hero is the fact that she always has to be strong because of my sister. She has no time to become ill. The everyday life with my sister is very exhausting but she always manages that our day passes in a good way. To be honest in the evening she is always tuckered out.
lg Edel
