Monday, December 3, 2007

I love you mom PG178-PG226

A Taste for Life
Written by Bobby Flay
Bobby’s mom Dorothy Flay is a very positive person. She always show her support to not only her own family, but also those people who live around her. Especially, the author who was a student with very bad attitudes, her mom shows even more love to change him. A good story which the author shows us in this article is a great example. The author was escape from class as usual. His mom received phone call from school again, she finally got mad with him. She went down the place where the author was usually hanged out. She just went there grab him but did nothing. The author became a chef mostly because of his mom. The first cooking experience he ever could remember was at his mom’s kitchen. The mom’s helped a lot for his son, Bobby Flay, to achieve his life goal.

Also Known as “Mom”
Written by Jamie-Lynn Siegler
Everyone should have several special names to describe their moms. Like what author says “Advice, cheering up, a good shopping day, a nice lunch” could all be her mom’s names. The author’s mom shows her supports on her daughter are easy to see. When Jamie, at the year of her seventh year, said she wanted to be an actress. Her mom didn’t take it as a child’s joke. She took it very seriously. After she achieved the goal and finally became an actress, her mom was proud and attended every show the author played. Also, her mom is a very positive person that she never complained about anything. Even though she got busy schedule very often, she still enjoy it and the best is she will let other people enjoy it, too.

My Opinion
After I went trough the two paragraphs above, I found one thing in common between those moms is they are all very positive people. The first mom has divorced, raised the boy by herself, at New York City. But she never gave up anything. The second mom is a busy person. However, she never complained about busy life, and finished everything perfect. Beside, those opinions, the most important thing I learned from these two articles is a sentence “throughout their lives, through those ups and downs, ins and outs.” I think this sentence is very nice, it carries a feel in it.

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