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If anyone would ever ask me, how I came to be who I am today, I would say it's thanks to my mother and my sister. They are the top two people I love in my life, and in an extreme sense, I would die for them. (Hopefully this doesn't sound creepy or cheesy. But if it has to be between the two, hopefully the latter.)

They both have equally shaped me into who I am. My mother is the one person that loves me unconditionally and my sister is the one person that looks up to me, and count on me the most. Although I didn't live with them all my life, with half of my life, or maybe a bit more than that, spent with them, I learned so much. I learned how to appreciate life, and how to always see the best in others no matter what. And although that might not sound like much, but those two key ideas made me become a happier and a more positive person.

My mom will always be my hero, and from her I learned so much. She taught me everything I needed to survive life, and she is my number one supporter in life. She's the strongest person I know, and I am always grateful to God that I have her as my mom. One of the things she would say to me is that, Beverly it all depends on you. And that have affected me so much in making me who I am today. With that line, it taught me that my identity is whatever I decide to make it into. She would always tell me this when I need to make major decisions, or when I'm in doubt. And for that, I'm thankful.

Then there's my little sister who I love to annoy the crap out of from time to time(ok maybe not time to time, but every chance I get honestly). She's four years younger than me, and that sucks because we were never in middle school or high school together, so we couldn't suffer through that together, not even a bit. But anyway, she shaped my identity in that with her innocence, and with her always looking up to me, I strive to become a much better person each day.

So yeah, I can honestly go on and on about them and their effect on me, but that would be just too long. I could write pages about this. No joke. So to cut this short, they both play a huge part in shaping my identity, and the picture above is just the two of them walking, and I took a quick snap of.

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