Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Quotes of Inspiration and Motivation, etc

"Stressed that children will thrive only if all of society provides for them."
Hillary Clinton

"All have an obligation to give something of ourselves to our community."
Hillary Clinton

"To build a great society, a place where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor."
President Lyndon B. Johnson

"It is not about you. Take your ego out of it. Think about what is best for the child."
Renatta M. Cooper

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Personal Childhood Web



Deborah Womack (Mom)
My mom is a very special person to me. Growing up my mom always made sure to take me to the places that I wanted to go to when she could. She took me to the library, swimming lessons, church, girl scouts, and to the park. We would play games together on Saturdays while she was waiting for the clothes to wash and dry. We went to eat pizza every Saturday for lunch at Mr. Gattiis. I now visit my mom every weekend and we eat together, shop, go places together, and go to church together.

Ben Womack (Dad)
I was daddy's little girl growing up. The first few years of my childhood that I remember, I would go with my dad to flea markets on the weekend. We also went fishing together when I was growing up. We also went to my grandmothers house to visit. I still see my dad every weekend to have some time just to sit and talk with each other.

Steve Womack (Brother)
My brother and I played together growing up but we would fight a lot when we were younger. We played video games and pool together. My relationship with my brother has improved over the years as we help each other out and we do not fight any more. I do not get to see him as much as I would like but we have a close relationship.

Arlie Wright (Grandpa)
My grandpa always would joke with everyone. I would go with him on company outings. I would also go to the beach with him and my grandma with my mom. The biggest things my Grandpa was known for was his love for church, NASCAR racing, gospel singing, fishing, joking, eating tomatoes, chocolate candy and ice cream, and hot dogs from Scoops Grill. My grandfather passed away a few months ago, but I will always remember him for all the things he loved and his joking.



Mary Anne Womack (Grandma)
My grandmother was the best person that I have ever met. She was always joyful and found the good in everyone. She let me help her any time that I wanted to. I helped her in the house, garden, and at the grocery store. She let me stay at her house when I wanted to. She always would try to get you to eat when you came to visit. She always fixed biscuits and cornbread fresh every day. My grandma will always hold a special place in my heart. I will always strive to be as kind of a person as she was. She was truly an inspiration to me.

Elizabeth Wright (Grandma)
My grandma and me would go places together like the library, McDonalds, Hardees, and Mrs. Wingers. She would want to get something to eat on Saturday mornings, so I would go with her. Sometimes she drove and other times we walked. My grandma stayed at home and was crippled since she was two years old when she fell and broke her hip. She was determined and did not let that stop her. We also played games like rummy, Chinese checkers, and aggravation together. I was grateful that my grandmother always played games with me when I was bored.








Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Alexandra, a child who touched my heart

One year, I had a child in my preschool class named Alexandra. He was a special needs child that was shown love while in my class. During the school year, Alexandra learned how to control his emotions when he got upset about things. One thing that really touched my heart was that at nap time, he would pat his cot with his hand to let me know that he wanted me to lay down with him on his cot. He made a lot of improvement during the school year and was a very sweet and loving child.

Quote

"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6