Believing That You Can

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Believing That You Can


love we have for them is indescribable. There are many
things that can express about my grandmother, but I would
not have enough words or paper to expresses my love for
her. I wish that she knew my sons, but God called her to his
side. I say to her, I admire and love you with all my heart. I
know you are in better place, but always you are on my
mind. Always you are the best model to follow. I miss you.


Diana Santiago is a student at Dunbar Community school. Her teacher is
Ms. Chaney.


My Mother
My Mother’s name was Branislawa Juzczyk. She was
born in Poland in 1939. She was a very pretty and very
smart woman. My mom gave birth to five sons and three
daughters. When she was young she worked at the hospital.
She worked there for thirty-five years. My mom’s number
one teachings were independence, love, and sensibility. She
always was friendly with everyone and she helped people a
lot. Our house was always happy. My mom never was
nervous acting and she was always talking to us and she
always had time for our family and me. My mom taught me
how to pray to God for a good life, and how very important
it was to be good to everyone. My mom and dad, his name
was Adolf Juzczyk, were together for more than forty years.
They created a very loving family. I miss my mom and dad
every day and I pray for them too.


Dorota Knovac is originally from Poland and now is a USA Citizen. She
is in ESOL Level 5 at the Dunbar Community School. Her teacher is
Mrs. Judy Peck


Someone I Admire
I came from a poor family in Brazil. I am the youngest
son of a large family of seven: four brothers and three
sisters. Unfortunately, my mother passed away when I was
a one-year-old baby so I was educated by my entire family
and friends close to us. One of my oldest sisters, Marli,
took special care of me. She used to hold me in her arms
and treat me like I was her own son. I received so much
love from my Marli, and that made me feel very special.

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