describe the special time u and ur family had together plz guys answer soon and that family time is important plz dont right that
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I think I spend the most time with my mother. I don’t really have a lot of family, and I don’t have any brothers or sisters. My mom is my closest relative and over time we’ve become good friends.
We don’t happen to live to each other, and I’ve moved away to a country that’s nowhere near her.
My mother is a really kindhearted person that wants the best for everyone. She’s also a very talkative and lively person. Whenever she’s talking she uses a lot of gestures and talks with her hands as much as she uses her voice.
In between the times when we’re able to see each other in person we call and email each other. It’s a good way of communicating but no substitute for actually seeing each other face to face.
Every so often, I take a trip to see her. It’s a long journey, usually involving a taxi, a bus, a plane, and two trains. It’s quite an ordeal to get to her, but it’s worth it.
When we do finally see each other, the first thing we do is give each other a warm hug. Like most mothers, she’s always trying to feed me something or another. She knows the kind of foods I like and usually has them on hand for when I arrive.
We love to catch up on each other’s news. We’ll chitchat and gossip endlessly about anything and everything. I think we spend more time laughing over more mundane things than I do with most of my friends.
When it’s time for me to go home, we always hug and she makes me promise to email her when I get home to let her know I’ve arrived safely.
We don’t happen to live to each other, and I’ve moved away to a country that’s nowhere near her.
My mother is a really kindhearted person that wants the best for everyone. She’s also a very talkative and lively person. Whenever she’s talking she uses a lot of gestures and talks with her hands as much as she uses her voice.
In between the times when we’re able to see each other in person we call and email each other. It’s a good way of communicating but no substitute for actually seeing each other face to face.
Every so often, I take a trip to see her. It’s a long journey, usually involving a taxi, a bus, a plane, and two trains. It’s quite an ordeal to get to her, but it’s worth it.
When we do finally see each other, the first thing we do is give each other a warm hug. Like most mothers, she’s always trying to feed me something or another. She knows the kind of foods I like and usually has them on hand for when I arrive.
We love to catch up on each other’s news. We’ll chitchat and gossip endlessly about anything and everything. I think we spend more time laughing over more mundane things than I do with most of my friends.
When it’s time for me to go home, we always hug and she makes me promise to email her when I get home to let her know I’ve arrived safely.
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