Personal Childhood Web
While growing up my mother always pushed me to do my best in everything. She always put me and my siblings first. She never put us in daycare. It wasn't because she didn't have the funds, but it was due to she felt it was responsibility to be home with us. Without her I probably wouldn't have strive so hard to be the person I am today. I would like to thank Gloria Branch for molding me into the mother, and wife that I am.

Next person is my dad! God knows growing up wasn't the easiest task in my household, but I truly thank my dad for everything. Growing up my dad was an alcoholic. He didn't go into rehab until I was in ninth grade, but it was one of the best decisions he ever made. I respect my father so much for not giving up. I know it was a challenge, but he stuck with it. Till this day my dad still treats me as his "baby girl" Without receiving that unconditional love from him I wouldn’t know how my husband was supposed to treat me. Thanks Jasper Branch for being a strong role model to me.
While growing up I ran track. My track coach and his wife treated me as if I was one of their children. If I needed help with school work, personal issues, or needed a shoulder to cry on they were always there for me. It's not too often that adults are willing to listen to a child, but I am grateful that these two took the time out to listen to me. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Washington!
My final person who had an impact on me while growing up was my high school track coach. I looked up (and still do) to her as a role model. She did everything I wanted to do. She ran track while she was in high school, college as well as other professional meets. She was a teacher and most of all she was a mentor to young girls. If it wasn't for her I probably would have been in jail. (Seriously) I can't thank her enough for helping me! Thanks Courtney Carr