My father was the person in the household who brought in the money to pay the bills and our house mortgage of course. Since the problems of the economy occurred it lead to financial problems for my parents. Since my parents were both immigrants they got low paying jobs. They both struggled to take care of me and my older brother. The downfall that occurred was when he was arrested and he spent months going to court until his final sentence to 23 years in jail. Hearing the news I was obviously devastated and since we didn’t have him anymore our house was subjugated to go to foreclosure. We managed my freshman year to lengthen out for the foreclosure but we had to go.
Sophomore year arrives and me and my family were practically homeless we managed to find kind strangers to let us in. The first one we stayed for a month same with the second one. The third one lived in their garage for 5 months. My mom used that time to save up enough money to rent out a one bedroom apartment which we currently live in today. I wouldn’t consider it home but it’s something at least I’m settled down somewhere. Also being a teenaged girl in that situation was complicated I would always get into it with my mother whenever she said the wrong things that just irked my nerves.
I can’t let that moment define my life. It has helped me to grow and be a better person. Besides I think my life hasn’t even begun yet, it will once I start my journey in college though. Honestly I was depressed by the situation but not all the time I did my best to have a positive mindset about everything. Nobody knews about my life at home in school. I don’t tell people because I don’t like others to feel pity for me and besides what can anyone do if I said anything. I also want to move forward with my life and forget the past. I’m glad I experienced this because I want to help people, I want others to smile. Even if I’m having a horrendous day or whatever and someone is upset I want to help them as much as I can first before I take care of myself.
You May Also Find These Documents Helpful
-
The environment I grew up in was a very bad neighborhood. The house we lived in, was in very horrible condition and accidents always happening around our surroundings. With my dad always out, struggling to work for us to always have food on the table and clothes on our bodies and my older brother always out doing things he wasn't supposed to do, we as a family never had time to talk about how our days went or what was on minds. A few years passed,my older sister Rosie, was 9 at the time, got into a car accident and sadly passed away. We as a family went through a tough time. My mother and father then decided that it was best for us to move into a more stable and friendly environment for my older brother, my soon to…
- 378 Words
- 2 Pages
Satisfactory Essays -
The main reason I returned to school is to be able to be the first in my immediate family to graduate from college. My mother raised my two sisters and me as a single parent with very limited resources. I barely ever saw her due to that fact that she had to work at two different jobs. She wasn’t the most affectionate mother but showed her love through actions rather than words. Very seldom did we have deep conversations but one conversation that stands out in my mind is when she said to me “Fernando, I am sorry I can’t provide the same things your friends have. I didn’t even have the opportunity to continue my education. I only went to school up to 6th grade because my mother forced me to work or I would have to leave the house. I want you to have a better future. That is why I brought you all to the…
- 526 Words
- 3 Pages
Good Essays -
My mother was a teenage parent, and my father was not much of a father. My mother struggled with money issues, while also trying to make time for school. I never was homeless, but we never had a place that was just ours until I got around the age of 11. She soon became finically stable, finished school and received many degrees. She had changed her life around and made for a better childhood and future for us.…
- 715 Words
- 3 Pages
Good Essays -
A couple of years ago I got kicked out of my house. Homeless, I had literally no where to stay or anyone to turn to. I had never opened up to anyone about my home life situation. Due to my upbringing in a predominantly rich, christian neighborhood I didn’t feel like anyone would understand my abusive parents or try to help. When I got kicked out I was sure that was the end of the line for me.…
- 418 Words
- 2 Pages
Good Essays -
The following scenario addresses a scenario and case law on privacy protections in entertainment venues.…
- 335 Words
- 2 Pages
Satisfactory Essays -
When I first came to the United States my whole life changed completely. I came from a very poor town where basic needs are privileges and even though I didn’t know the language, the culture, and the people. I was not scared about my new life, my new beginning. When my mom and I got here my dad rented a house which was in very bad conditions. At that time we didn’t have anything, we slept on the floor for almost a month, we didn’t have any furniture and not even a car to go buy groceries. My mom was very disappointed because my dad has been living here for almost 10 years and he didn’t have anything yet. Besides all the bad situations, I was very excited because I was here in this powerful country where opportunities everywhere. After couple weeks I asked my dad to do me a big favor which was start the paperwork so I can get into middle school. At first he was mad because he told me that I didn’t need that, I was devastated about his reaction because I really wanted to go, but he refused to take me. Sometime after what happened my mom decided to take me to the school and start my education. I still remember all the…
- 609 Words
- 3 Pages
Good Essays -
For the first two months of my freshman year there wasn't a single piece of furniture on the floor so I couldn't print out papers for school because the printer wasn't set up, I couldn't sleep on my bed but on the mattress itself. The whole process was very irritating and stressful all I could do was hope I didn't fail my first semester and unfortunately I didn't have many friends to help me. When we finally got settled after a year living in Arlington, TX my parents decided to yet again move to a new house because they didn't feel comfortable and neither did my sister and I. During my sophomore year in high school we moved to Dallas, TX a little bit closer to our school. It was annoying to move into another house again We had to pack everything once again and undergo the process of moving from one house to the…
- 587 Words
- 3 Pages
Satisfactory Essays -
My family consists of five people including myself. I live with both my mom and dad and my two older sisters. Both of my sisters are currently enrolled in college. Currently, mom is the sole provider, she works long hours in order to be able to provide hard in order to provide for me and my sisters. I was born in Jalisco, Mexico, at the age of five my parents decided that the best option for economic stability and the opportunity of a future education we needed to move the United States. I do not remember many of the events that lead up to the big move, however, I do remember the complicated transition once we had reached our destination, Los Angeles, California. Our first home in the U.S. was a small room in one of my aunt’s house, she allowed…
- 494 Words
- 2 Pages
Satisfactory Essays -
When I was just six, my parents bought the restaurant that my mother had been working at as a waitress. The previous owners were getting very old and did not want to put their employees out of work by closing it, so my parents stepped up. My father had a full time civil service job so my mother handled most of the business and managing affairs. My father would also help out every evening after coming home from his day job. We all spent most of our waking hours downstairs helping. We even lived in the apartments upstairs. My two brothers, my parents and myself all managed to live somewhat peacefully in just those three rooms. I remember being sort of…
- 2317 Words
- 10 Pages
Powerful Essays -
My mom has a brain tumor. She had it since 2004 and was able to get most of it surgically removed 4 years ago. But in those 11 years where she had it, I felt hopeless. She was my mom and I had to see her be in constant pain due to the seizures she would have. There was nothing I could do. The doctors in America said it was too dangerous to operate so she was forced to receive treatment in Taiwan. Because of it, I was always scared whenever I got a call from my dad. I was scared that he was calling because my mom had passed. I did not go out often because I was worried. Whenever we went on family trip, I had to be by my mom, in case a seizure were to…
- 140 Words
- 1 Page
Satisfactory Essays -
The rent had been pass due for months, but she kept it all to herself trying to protect us. At the age of 16 I was homeless and felt like an orphan. My siblings and I lived with friends, which is where we stayed for the next year. The month of September felt like the worst month of my life and it lasted even longer. Of course, our father was nowhere to be found and too busy self-medicating to care. After several days we would go and visit my mom at the behavioral center. We would go a lot more often than I wanted with everything that had happened. It seems like a horrible thing to say or feel, but when we were evicted, I had the responsibility of packing and cleaning. Almost all of our pets had been given away except for two and they lived in a cage outside someone’s house. I can’t even remember the day a bunch of people came to help move our things to several different storage places. The stress of that was so intense, I must have blocked it out of my…
- 1328 Words
- 6 Pages
Good Essays -
Though it was hard growing up with my mom; every few years I would be able live with to my dad. He lived in Washington most of my life: Spokane, Wallawall, and Yakima- mostly because of the army. When I was about eight, my sibling and I would travel to visit him every summer and spend no more than two weeks with him. At first it was pretty easy we could go anywhere and get anything we wanted; we did not have to think of anyone else. When I was about ten, my dad would keep asking what would happen…
- 930 Words
- 4 Pages
Good Essays -
My family and I were homeless for a total of five years. The first time we were displaced from our home, my mother and father who were working class people who just couldn’t afford the rent. Once displace, we bounced from hotel to motel just trying to keep our heads above water. Both my parents had terrible credit, and having to pay a weekly fare made it nearly impossible to save money for a house. To a 13-year-old child it was hard to accept that even to both my parents have paying jobs, I still was homeless. The odds were never in our favor. We applied to house after house and was continually denied. Then finally after years of hoping around, a house decided to approve us to rent. We stayed in that house for five years living paycheck to paycheck. Never having enough, but always getting by. In the fourth year my father passed away from a stroke. Now a single parent, my mother could not afford rent alone. Thankfully the insurance helped cover rent, but once the money ran out we here back out on the street. At first we bounce from one relative’s how to another, from my mother’s coworker’s house and the finally back to hotels. It hit us hard, but we continually tried to stay thankful. My mother still had a job an even though the money wasn’t enough, it was better than nothing. Even the nights when we didn’t have enough to stay in a motel or hotel, we were blessed to have a car to sleep in. Looking at my…
- 994 Words
- 4 Pages
Good Essays -
My family of six was considered low income, living off of only my father’s income which meant that we did not have possessions of luxury, we had necessity. My brothers all wore hand-me-downs from each other, while most of my clothing came donated from our church members. I had been homeschooled for most of my schooling which allowed me to start working at a very young age as a…
- 1796 Words
- 8 Pages
Powerful Essays -
Life is full of adventures and experiences. The key to living well is making these experiences as meaningful as possible. I went through a very significant experience, which was actually more of a risk, about two years ago. I was 15 years old and I had to decide whether I would stay in my hometown or move to Monterrey, Mexico. As in every dilemma faced, there are pros and cons that will try to sway you. Time wouldn’t stop and the day of my decision was getting closer and closer; the less time I had to decide, the more confused and undecided I became. All I could do was imagine myself living the future in my hometown or in Monterrey. But, why was I put into this situation? Should I have stayed where I was born and where I’d lived my whole life or would the best thing be to move to an entirely new city?…
- 636 Words
- 3 Pages
Good Essays