If there had to be anyone that I could look up to, it would most likely be either my step mom Sheryll, My Step Grandma or my Grandpa on my dad’s side.
I find that my step mom is really caring and very strong. She may not have the best looks in the world but you can’t help but love her from the first time you meet her. I could literally tell her anything and she would understand completely. If anything she is the role model for inner beauty. I find that she always knows exactly what to say at the exact time. Plus she trusts me, you can really tell when she loves because she literally tells you every day that you mean the world to her. That is one of the things I love most. She’s just really bubbly and up-beat. I hope one day I could have an outlook on like as good as hers.
I also look up to my step grandma. She’s a very good artist and most of the paintings and quilt work she does is actually very realistic. She also is a fantastic baker. She makes every break, pastry and sweet by scratch. There is nothing like it. She’s been teaching me a little bit of how to paint and how to cook and bake. What I really love is she doesn’t have that snooty I’m-Better-Than-You feeling when she’s teaching me. It really feels like she’s trying to help me. Also she does a lot of sculpting as well, and because of her I’m starting to reach into that as well. I really like my grandma’s attitude also. She has kind of that goofy, sarcastic, spunky person. She’ll fake you out where you’ll be scared that you have offended her but then she’ll just start laughing and you’ll laugh too because you know you have just been fooled.
I only knew my grandpa until I was seven because I had moved to New York and when I turned around ten years old he had passed away. But from what I knew he was a very caring and loving person. He also had a perfect mustache. Not even kidding his mustache what like snow white and it looked like a D. Plus he was kind of my inspiration for getting into Native American culture. From what I’ve seen he was an amazing artist with oil paints. He put a lot of heart and soul into everything he did. Including his garden.
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