Over Thanksgiving break I was asked to further m knowledge about my family, and personal history. I asked various family members questions involving the topic. Here are the answers...
Question 1: Was I A well Behaved Toddler? Was I easy to raise?
Answer:
(Father) "Kiara you were an interesting little baby. You acted perfect in public, But at home you were so mischievous! It was the funniest thing ever because you would never cry, or be mean in public. Although, when you were at home it was a different story. It wasn't that you would cry or throw tantrums, you barely ever did that. You would just be mischievous! You would Sneak out of bed at night and scare you big sister, you would try to beat me up, and pull your mother's hair. Once you even gave me a black eye with your Bottle! Although, I do admit you were a very sweet child, you always loved making new friends, and you always tried to cheer up others when they were sad. You were one of the best kids I could have asked for."
Question 2: How do you think where we live now affects the person I am today?
(Entire Family basically) As a whole my family pretty much said that Me now living in Bolingbrook as apposed to Chicago (Which is where my family used to live) has greatly impacted the person I am today. My Family *Mom, Dad, Sister, Me* All moved to Bolingbrook when I was just a baby, and my sister was in 4th grade. In Chicago my sister had been a "straight A" student. She was on the honor roll and was one of the smartest in her class. Although, when we moved to Bolingbrook She had been ranked as "Below her class" Which meant that she was not as developed *education wise* as the kids in her grade. Although it took much dedication and effort my sister soon once again made the honor roll. Im saying this to say that the Chicago Public schooling system is simply not as developed as the ones in Woodridge, So by us moving here I have always had great education! By default, I am a very proper person, I have not been exposed to the things I would've been exposed to in Chicago, Although I'm not saying that Woodridge or Bolingbrook is perfect, because everywhere has bad parts. What i'm saying is that the're is a less chance of me drifting off into bad surroundings living where I live now, as apposed to where my family used to live. So yes, Where my family lives now GREATLY affects the person I am today.
Question 3: Did you raise me differently than how you were raised?
(Mother) "I guess I could say that I did, and did not raise you differently than how my mother raised me. I believe that I did raise you similar to how my mother raised me because I installed in you the same morals, values, and traditions my mother installed into me. Such as your manners, how to dress your age, respect, responsibility, how to treat people, how to act... etc. Although, I raised you differently than how I was raised because I teach you all of the things I wish my mother had taught me. I give you responsibility, although I don't give you so much, till the point you almost lose your childhood. As a child I had to take care of my younger sister and brother everyday at an age as young as 8 while my mother worked. I had to feed them, dress, them, help with homework... etc. Although, this installed good discipline into me well being I also feel as though, me doing this cut my childhood short. I had to grow up to fast. So now that I'm a mother I try my best to remind you to stay a kid for as long as you can, because once you grow up you are going to wish to be a kid again. That is one thing i'm proud to do as a mother, that I wish my mother had done to me."
Question 4: Where do I get my love for music?
(Father and Mother) My father was and still is a Music Producer. He has a studio were clients come in and he records them, and somehow transforms it into a wonderful piece of music. My father has been in love with music ever since he was a child. He has meet famous singers and rappers, and even has had tracks that he produced become #1 on charts. This one is pretty self explanatory, I get my love of music from my father.
Thank you for reading :)
Question 1: Was I A well Behaved Toddler? Was I easy to raise?
Answer:
(Father) "Kiara you were an interesting little baby. You acted perfect in public, But at home you were so mischievous! It was the funniest thing ever because you would never cry, or be mean in public. Although, when you were at home it was a different story. It wasn't that you would cry or throw tantrums, you barely ever did that. You would just be mischievous! You would Sneak out of bed at night and scare you big sister, you would try to beat me up, and pull your mother's hair. Once you even gave me a black eye with your Bottle! Although, I do admit you were a very sweet child, you always loved making new friends, and you always tried to cheer up others when they were sad. You were one of the best kids I could have asked for."
Question 2: How do you think where we live now affects the person I am today?
(Entire Family basically) As a whole my family pretty much said that Me now living in Bolingbrook as apposed to Chicago (Which is where my family used to live) has greatly impacted the person I am today. My Family *Mom, Dad, Sister, Me* All moved to Bolingbrook when I was just a baby, and my sister was in 4th grade. In Chicago my sister had been a "straight A" student. She was on the honor roll and was one of the smartest in her class. Although, when we moved to Bolingbrook She had been ranked as "Below her class" Which meant that she was not as developed *education wise* as the kids in her grade. Although it took much dedication and effort my sister soon once again made the honor roll. Im saying this to say that the Chicago Public schooling system is simply not as developed as the ones in Woodridge, So by us moving here I have always had great education! By default, I am a very proper person, I have not been exposed to the things I would've been exposed to in Chicago, Although I'm not saying that Woodridge or Bolingbrook is perfect, because everywhere has bad parts. What i'm saying is that the're is a less chance of me drifting off into bad surroundings living where I live now, as apposed to where my family used to live. So yes, Where my family lives now GREATLY affects the person I am today.
Question 3: Did you raise me differently than how you were raised?
(Mother) "I guess I could say that I did, and did not raise you differently than how my mother raised me. I believe that I did raise you similar to how my mother raised me because I installed in you the same morals, values, and traditions my mother installed into me. Such as your manners, how to dress your age, respect, responsibility, how to treat people, how to act... etc. Although, I raised you differently than how I was raised because I teach you all of the things I wish my mother had taught me. I give you responsibility, although I don't give you so much, till the point you almost lose your childhood. As a child I had to take care of my younger sister and brother everyday at an age as young as 8 while my mother worked. I had to feed them, dress, them, help with homework... etc. Although, this installed good discipline into me well being I also feel as though, me doing this cut my childhood short. I had to grow up to fast. So now that I'm a mother I try my best to remind you to stay a kid for as long as you can, because once you grow up you are going to wish to be a kid again. That is one thing i'm proud to do as a mother, that I wish my mother had done to me."
Question 4: Where do I get my love for music?
(Father and Mother) My father was and still is a Music Producer. He has a studio were clients come in and he records them, and somehow transforms it into a wonderful piece of music. My father has been in love with music ever since he was a child. He has meet famous singers and rappers, and even has had tracks that he produced become #1 on charts. This one is pretty self explanatory, I get my love of music from my father.
Thank you for reading :)