Friday, May 22, 2015

Personal Childhood Web


 
The people in my personal childhood web are my mother, father, brothers, nana, grandmother and 4H leader. 
Mother
My mother is one who still continues to influence my life the most.  I spent most of my childhood days with her before I went to school. Growing up she supported me with whatever it was that I wanted to do or try.  I can’t begin to tell you everything I tried, almost every type of dance, lots of instruments, sports and cheerleading.  I always knew whatever I did that my mother would be there in my corner.  My mom would make me feel special by always coming to my extracurricular activities and just spending time with me. I still talk to her at least weekly for advice and to stay close with her.
 
Father
I have always been very close to my father.  My whole life he has worked more than he has had to in order to give his family everything they needed and often wanted.  My father would always encourage me to try new things.  The way he made me feel special was asking me to help him do things and taking me on special trips with just the two of us.  We both have a love of animals so my father would often take me to the duck pond or a local petting zoo to feed the animals. I still value the advice my father gives me, and even my husband has come to include my father in his web of support.
 
Brothers
My brothers are a lot older than me so their roles with me have changed.  When I was younger they used to do everything for me.  I would point to something and they would get it for me and I never got any feedback or instruction. They never made me use words. Unfortunately I ended up having to go for speech therapy because I wasn’t talking.  They would read to me and spend time playing with me and my toys.  When I got older my brothers became more protective of me and took more of the role of a father. Now, unfortunately, we have grown apart for a multitude of reasons but they had a significant impact on my developmental years.
 
Nana and Grandmother
Both my Nana and Grandmother lived with me at different points growing up.  They were very important to me, partly because they were the only grandparents I had.  My grandfathers had passed before I was born so I only knew of them from what they told me.  My maternal grandmother would always let me play teacher with her.  She would sit for hours while I made up homework for her and taught her songs.  My Nana, my father’s mother, showed me the importance of family heritage and culture by always talking about Sweden.  She spoke Swedish to me often even though I was not able to understand.   She would show me pictures of where her parents grew up and would teach me how to make some Swedish foods. Unfortunately they have both passed, but they were significant role models during my childhood.
4H Leader 
Although I did not meet my 4H leader until I was almost ten years old, I still feel like she was a big influence on my life.  From the moment I met her she placed me in teaching roles and encouraged me to do things like public speaking.  I grew a lot during my time in 4H and was able to discover that by the time I was a teenager how much I really enjoyed teacher and being a mentor to younger children. As recently as last year she called me to recruit me as a 4H judge and provide me with some mentorship.
 

2 comments:

  1. You shared beautiful thoughts and memories about those in your childhood web. I was most touched by your thoughts about your brothers. I have 4 children. Who are all significantly apart in age and I worry that they will drift apart as they grow older. My siblings and I are very close in age and still have a strong bond. We talk daily, vacation together, and still celebrate holidays united. I hope my children do the same. Touching words, Thank you.

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  2. Hello Jill. Your section about your grandmother and Nana hit home for me too. I lived with both and it made for a very interesting childhood. I had a chance to learn about the past and had hope for the future.

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