My Ideal and Own Family
By: Jeshreen Salac
There is no such thing as a perfect family. The role of my family in forming my identity is that they made me realized who I am. I've observed that in an Afro-Asian family, the members are close to one another and they have strong family ties. My ideal family would be inseparable, because we will bond together, stick together and accepts each other.
The ideal family on my mind is that they will always bond. Each member would take time to see each other. They share memories, whether good or bad. When they see each other, they'll get excited and feel happy . Another factor that describes my ideal family is that they will always stick together. They will always stay close together despite the problems ahead. When they try to solve the problems they will pray to God. Each member would also consult to one another and discuss their thoughts and feelings. Lastly, I want my ideal family to accept all all the members of the family. The family would show their true attitudes towards another member. That they will try to understand me and my personality. My ideal family should accept me even though I have imperfections. These are some qualities at my ideal family.
My own family also bonds together. My parents always finds time to see us. Even though our time is limited, we still make the most of it. When we see each other we try to forget our problems and have fun. My family, like my ideal family sticks together. My parents encourages me to pray when I am having problems. My family talks to one another. My family is not perfect. We try to accept each other . My parents are vocal with their feelings about my bad attitude and to the mistakes I've done. They accept me even though I make things complicated for them and I'm proud to have this kind of family. They will always tell me the truth and guide me.
Each of us will have that ideal family, but our families will remain in our hearts. I've learned that even though I have a description for an ideal family, I will still love and accept my own. I would never trade my family to other families, because even though we experience having problems we still love each other.The context of Afro-Asian families is unique, because each family has that one that makes them stand out.
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