One of the times that I had this belief tested was when my mother was extremely sick. During this time, I was trying to stay positive during some times, I was actually sad and scared, even if I didn’t show it. One day, I talked to my dad. This day, I opened up to him about my feelings which is an important thing to do. He comforted me and he was there for me. My dad was also there for me another time, more recently. One night, I was really stressed out about homework, because at this time, I was in the International Baccalaureate program which had me doing a lot of homework. I was just thinking about homework and I was stressing myself out more than necessary. My dad was there for me and he sat down and we talked. This simple communication and him being there for me was really transforming. He really helped me to calm down and think through things logically, and I thank him for that. …show more content…
She would let me have fun, cook me food, and look after me until my mom got off of work. This really had a strong effect on me as I still remember the good old days when there was no homework and there was just fun and games, beans and franks, PBS Kids, and hugs all the time. I was so fulfilled back then but didn’t realize that someone being there for me was a part of my fulfillment. It just sort of came to me naturally and my mind never once acknowledged the fact that there may not always be someone there for me but there was, no matter