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Personal Narrative: My Mom Gets The Caring
“People can say they care, but it means nothing until the prove it.” My mom gets the Caring Award. She shows every day that she cares. She leaves work to take me to archery practice and goes to my volleyball games. She cooks great food for me every day. The final thing she does is takes care of me when I’m sick. My mom is the most caring and dedicated mom and gets the Caring Award because she leaves work and goes to my sports events, cooks for me, and care for me when I’m sick.

My mom works to keep a roof over my family’s head, and still finds time to go to my sports games. My mom takes me to archery practice almost every day and sometimes comes early to watch. Secondly, she attends my volleyball games. My mom will also sometimes carpool for volleyball. My mom may not go to all of the games, but she supports us.
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The meals my mom makes are 5-star restaurant quality meals. It starts with breakfast and ends with dinner. No one will ever hate her meals. She makes my family fantastic home cooked meals.

The final thing is that she takes off from work when I am sick. When I am sick, she is the one to make me chicken noodle soup. She takes off from work to take care of me when I’m sick. Even if she can’t take off, she will. We will do nothing and watch movies together. She is the best mom.

My mom is the most devoted and caring mom to exist. She takes care of me when I’m sick. She goes to my archery practice. She supports us at the volleyball games. Finally, she cooks the most outstanding, homecooked meals for my family. “Miles can’t separate

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