My respect parson is my father. I’d like to teach about it. When he
was a child, he was in Okinawa. In Okinawa, he did his mother’s helps. For example
he tried to fishing. When he was fishing like usual, the big wave attacked his
boat. In the boat, he and his father in it, but after the wave, there was not
his father. In the day, neighbors searched his father. Two month later, they
couldn’t find his father. After all, his father didn’t come back again. Soon after,
he couldn’t understand what was happen. Few month later, he and his father
decided to go to Kumamoto where her father’s home town. She found a good job in
Kumamoto whose salary is higher than Okinawa’s job. He worked everyday too to
do newsboy. He helped his mother to give money and do homework.
When I heard it at first
time, I couldn’t help stop my tear. After heard it, I tried to live my life
like my father. If I were he, I couldn’t stand for this situation and kill
myself, but he didn’t do that. This action make me strong and improvement. He is
my hero whenever he is. I learned that I have to thank for this life and say
thank you for my parents and relative. I was taught a lot of important things
from my father. That is why, my father is my respect parson.
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ReplyDeleteThis section was off topic a little: "I have a lot of friends. Their character is not same. Their personality does not resemble. I think that these are interesting point of friend ship."
DeleteJournal E = 240+ words = 6-1/2 = 5.5 APs!
I think you mean "A few months later, he and his MOTHER decided to go to Kumamoto where her father’s home town was." Right? I was a little confused for a minute! What a sad story - I'm so glad your father decided to keep living and help your grandmother. No wonder you admire him!
Journal F = 260+ words = 6.5 APs!
Mr. W.
Thanks for telling me about yopur friends in Journal E. QUite an interesting group of people!
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