Write a blog post as if you were your parent, writing about yourself:
If my mom were to write a blogpost about me, it would go a little something like this. Notice that she is constantly switching between a negative then a positive thing to say about me. She can never make up her mind!
If my mom were to write a blogpost about me, it would go a little something like this. Notice that she is constantly switching between a negative then a positive thing to say about me. She can never make up her mind!
My child Dalia is very smart. But irresponsible. She gives me a really hard time, but she can also be very helpful and I am thankful of her. She used to read a lot as a child and every single one of her teachers used to have really positive comments on her attitude and classwork. However, when she entered her teenage years I noticed some intellectual lazyness and decline in her efforts. However, her grades have always remained good because Dalia is a quick learner. She does not have to study a lot, although I view this as a good and bad thing. Although she thinks that it's the greatest thing to be a quick learner, I am confident that if she studied more often she would be rewarded with higher grades- she still chooses not to listen to me. Again, this has to do with her lazyness. She gets that from her father. I am not lazy I am perfect.
Dalia helps me a lot with school, since I chose to go back 2 years ago. She, unlike her siblings, is always ready to help me- even if she has a test the next day (although sometimes I really have to beg her if she's feeling mean). Dalia is stubborn. Dalia can win every argument with her father. And if I'm being honest, with me too.
All my children are outgoing and social, including Dalia. Dalia used to be shy, at least with strangers, when she was younger. I can't tell you how many people have seen my underwear, as she always used to putt my skirt up and hide under it (literally), since the number is too big. Dalia outgrew this and now, she is much more confident. Dalia is in choir and has an amazing voice in my opinion, there is no better voice than hers out there. I think Dalia is so good that we will be at a family gathering and I will ask her to sing for everyone, no matter how many times she will refuse and tell me that she thinks doing that is "lame" and just a way for all me and my cousins to brag about our children. I will not see her point and I will continue asking her to sing, and never give up, because I don't get it. She will find this annoying, and I will never understand why.
Dalia is crazy. She loves to go out, she loves to go to parties and sing and dance, etc. She has to be in the mood, as she does have her lows as well but people constantly ask Dalia "do you ever frown? You're always so happy." This isn't true, but people say that because Dalia is so wild and outgoing and sometimes she can be complained about, but most of the time I get complimented on my parenting skills (not).
Dalia is my littlest child, my flower (Dahlia). But most importantly, Dalia is my child. Dalia is wild.
Dalia helps me a lot with school, since I chose to go back 2 years ago. She, unlike her siblings, is always ready to help me- even if she has a test the next day (although sometimes I really have to beg her if she's feeling mean). Dalia is stubborn. Dalia can win every argument with her father. And if I'm being honest, with me too.
All my children are outgoing and social, including Dalia. Dalia used to be shy, at least with strangers, when she was younger. I can't tell you how many people have seen my underwear, as she always used to putt my skirt up and hide under it (literally), since the number is too big. Dalia outgrew this and now, she is much more confident. Dalia is in choir and has an amazing voice in my opinion, there is no better voice than hers out there. I think Dalia is so good that we will be at a family gathering and I will ask her to sing for everyone, no matter how many times she will refuse and tell me that she thinks doing that is "lame" and just a way for all me and my cousins to brag about our children. I will not see her point and I will continue asking her to sing, and never give up, because I don't get it. She will find this annoying, and I will never understand why.
Dalia is crazy. She loves to go out, she loves to go to parties and sing and dance, etc. She has to be in the mood, as she does have her lows as well but people constantly ask Dalia "do you ever frown? You're always so happy." This isn't true, but people say that because Dalia is so wild and outgoing and sometimes she can be complained about, but most of the time I get complimented on my parenting skills (not).
Dalia is my littlest child, my flower (Dahlia). But most importantly, Dalia is my child. Dalia is wild.

I would love to hear you sing!
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