Topic > Perseverance Through Family Dysfunction: A Personal…

I would never want to participate because some people in my middle school were the same way, most of them made fun of me and I got to a point where I didn't I was very comfortable with life. Since my mother was religious, she decided not to remarry, even though everyone told her to remarry and find someone who could help her pay bills and spoil her, but she never made a move. I admire her very much for this. In high school, my life changed drastically once again. I was introduced to kids from multiple schools, new clubs and organizations, and multiple school subjects. For the first time in a long time, I felt like I saw a side of life that I had never seen before. I wanted to get involved in organizations at my school, but the school was far from my home and required me to stay longer hours, and my mother drove me everywhere I needed to go, so she strongly discouraged me from joining any clubs at my school. At church it was time for me to do my confirmation, I started attending church regularly and talked to all those middle school bullies, who are now my friends. In my second year we changed buildings, to a building with less traffic and closer to mine