Miyerkules, Setyembre 12, 2012

My Non-Fictional Hero: WonderMOM


Having a cape, being able to fly, carrying the heaviest things and beating the villains of the world are some of the hallmarks of a superhero. Having extraordinary power that can execute exceptional things can captivate and magnetize the interest of an individual. But the question is, do these characteristics make someone a real hero?
When I was still young, i believed that there were superheroes. It was imposed in my mind that super heroes were real. When I think of a superhero, Spiderman, Batman, or Wonderwoman usually pops in my mind. But as days passed by, I was awakened with the fact that those superheroes who have superpowers were not real and the real heroes are the ordinary people who make something special out of the ordinary things they have. They are the real heroes living in the real world with different specialties.
I grew up appreciating and admiring a real life hero, my mom. She has no superpowers like the superheroes in the fantastic world but she has a good heart that definitely makes her a hero. She has done too much for me. She lets me experience a comfortable life. She gives me everything more than what I deserve. I may stumble sometimes but she helps me to stand up. She makes me laugh and be happy when I feel so down. She lets me cry for me to learn. She constantly reminds me to have faith in God. She's always there to guide me through the road of success.
No words can express how thankful I am for having a mother like her and no amount of money can compensate all the sacrifices she has done. I yearned to be a hero someday neither with cape nor with superpowers. I wanna be just like my mom, simple and ordinary. She's my hero and I am her ultimate fan.

Ugly Mommy. Joke! IloveyouMother! <3

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