Wednesday, May 16, 2012

My Personal Childhood Web


There are a few people who had some very strong influences on my childhood, and who still impact who I am today. I would like to take the time to say thank you to all of them, and to share some things about them that make them extra special to me.

First off is my Dad. He was a single dad of four kids for four years, but I never noticed a thing because he filled the role as my mother too. He took care of all my needs and he even took the time to seek out my interests. It was during this time that he built me a bookshelf and we filled it with my favorite books. He also signed me up for Scholastic and Little Sister’s Babysitters club mailers so I received a handful of new books in the mail each week. My favorite time during those four years was when he would read to me in the bathtub. My favorite book for him to read was by Dr. Suess, Oh the things you can think.  His special attention inspired a curiosity in me for a lifetime of learning.

Next comes my stepmom Margi. She married my dad when I was eleven, and has been the only mother I’ve ever really known. She involved me in all sorts of girly experiences I had never thought of, like painting my nails and going shopping. I’m not sure my dad was in love with either of those, but it brought her and me closer. I still know that I can call her for advice whenever I need to and that I won’t be judged. My favorite memory of her is from when she was still dating my dad and had her own house. I went over and played dress up in her walk-in closet for hours. I made a HUGE mess, and all she did when she saw me was take a few cute pictures, just like my dad would when I would dress up at home. 

Next is one of my siblings, Krissy. We were very close growing up despite the four year difference in our ages. We shared a room, and when we were especially young we even shared our own language. This is apparently a phenomenon among twins, but because of her delayed and slurred speech, I guess we were an exception. I cannot remember any of it now, but my family and my sister swear to it. I feel extra special knowing that no matter what happens I have a close friend and a sister for life.

Growing up I had a lot of cousins and extended family around a lot, I have a very large family. However, my Nana always made me feel special and unique. She knew my favorite snack was ice cream sandwiches (more like the only food I ate) and she always had a fresh box when we visited. I remember a time when my mom wouldn’t let me have one before I had something nutritious for breakfast. My Nana completely overrode my mom by telling her that there is milk in the ice cream and less chocolate and sugar than most cereals, and then shooed me out the door to go get an ice cream sandwich from the garage refrigerator. 

The last person that I would like to include on here is my kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Pellerine. When I was young my mom watched kids out of the house. Two of those kids were my kindergarten teachers’ kids. Mrs. Pellerine would drop her kids off at my house in the morning and pick me up for school. I remember quickly falling in love with school and learning. I remember her challenging my thoughts and ideas on the drive to school, and thus being my first intellectual conversations.

3 comments:

  1. That is great that your Kindergarten teacher had such a great impact on your life! I had a teacher in high school who inspired me to want to be a teacher and I contiune to have contact with him to this day!

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  2. You had a great Childhood Web Jennifer! Even though your dad was doing the job of two parents for a span of time, he seems to have done an incredible job, which isn't an easy task! I love that he fostered your love of reading, and that he took time to individualize his attention with you. I have four children and I try and do the same because each of them are unique and deserve that special time! It sounds like you are going to make a great parent yourself!!

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  3. Your father seems like he was very devoted to your childhood. That is wonderful. I have quite a large family as well and it is so much fun growing up with everyone getting together and spending time being a family. My grandmother usually would override my mom also, but now I have it coming back in return. My children have their grandmas who override my decisions sometimes too.

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