To this day she is still one of the of most caring, compassionate, and wisest people in my life.
By nature she is very mild mannered always keeps her calm and composure not once have I ever swore.
She is a loving aunt, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, friend, coworker, mother, and wife.
As far back as I can remember she was there for me, making sure I was ready for what life threw at me.
Her faith has always inspired me. Indirectly or directly, Her faith still inspires me when times get hard.
Though she may not agree with others, she respects their view points, and let things and people be.
She may be caring and understanding, but she is vigilant and you will never be caught off guard.
Before my brother and I came into this world, she cared for others as a registered nurse.
She was always there to lend a hand to anyone who asked for help, putting their needs first.
She taught me that it is love that makes you rich, not what you had in your wallet or purse.
Always prepared, always ready, always rose above, and made the best of the worst of the worst.
She collects spoons, how and when she started this hobby, I have never asked her.
She always kept what she could until they were broken beyond repair, to have it just in case.
As long as we we were not harming anyone or ourselves, she was there to cheer us, to concur.
Always kept our kitchen full, our rooms clean, our lives in order, and created a warm home base.
There have been a few times, I would let my emotions get the best of me, and make her cry.
They were never my proudest moments, I was five, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-four.
If I am being honest, I have to admit that each time I did so, I just wanted to drive off and die.
Always forgiving and understanding, she ended up making me feel better, loving galore.
Growing up she never asked too much of me, go to school and make sure I get my college degree.
Always made sure I was well fed, well rested, and learned to slow down, wiser than I could ever see.
She always supported my dreams, however crazy, out of this world, far-fetched as they may be.
She taught me to love honestly, and unconditionally, forgive, the only way I could feel peace and be free.
Whenever I can, I help her with her orchids and her flowers, that is how I feel I can really help her out.
The way she takes care of her flowers, as if they were people she sees the potential they have inside.
Her orchids, I feel remind her of people, that is why she cares about them so much without a doubt.
I have learned a lot from her, but most of all no matter what happens try to stay starry and bright eyed.
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