Top-Rated Free Essay
Preview

Going Home

Satisfactory Essays
348 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Going Home
WC821 September 2010 Final Paragraph
Going Home

It’s hard for an adult to move back in with their parents after being gone for so long. That is the situation I find myself in at this moment in my life. After being terminated from my job in July I found myself in a difficult situation. My father also found himself in a difficult situation; He was diagnosed with prostate cancer along with debilitating arthritis of the joints, which makes it very difficult for him to get around. He needed physical help and I needed monetary help, so we decided the best way to help each other out is to become roommates. I moved out of the house that I was in the process of purchasing, and moved all of my son Jalen and my belongings to what old folks call the “HOMEPLACE”. The transition has been quite an adjustment on all parties involved (jalen, my dad, and myself). For example, my son had to transfer from Garner Senior High School in Wake county, leaving all the friends he had just made, to Harnett Central High School in Harnett county, a new school where he only knew one person, his cousin Tyler. I would be giving up my privacy, something that I totally relished in. My dad would also be relinquishing his privacy. I would now have to be the caregiver for not only my son, but my dad also. Even though I’m not working, it is a full time job taking care of my dad, my son, and going to school full time. There are doctor’s appointments, trips to see friends he hasn’t seen, and everyday errands to be ran. With my son, there are trips to see his old friends from garner, doctor’s appointments, sporting activities, and trips to the DMV. As you see, there is no time for Tanya! But I keep on keeping on. I am a true believer that everything happens for a reason, you just have to make the best of the situation God has put you in.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Best Essays

    Living Situation: rents studio/loft apt. Lives with friend of 3 years. Home 5 day periods a week. Visits parents’ home on weekends…

    • 1184 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Hes leaving home

    • 502 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Early on in the passage, Ryota begins to display the Buddhist principle of attachment through the idea of becoming a monk. As a young child he wanted to be a monk and never let go of the idea of becoming one. On Sundays, he would follow his father to zazen meditations. He attached himself to that practice and soon began participating in zazen with the adults as a child. In order to become a monk he detached himself from his public school and the distractions that came with. He was willing to give up most of his childhood experiences and friends to move onto a private religious based school.…

    • 502 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    I’ve been with my mom for about five years going through emotional moments and times, but I still see her wake up everyday, feed us, and go to work. I see my dad come home some days at 12am, get about 4 hours of sleep, and wake up for his next job. I try to acknowledge these sacrifices and not be a bad child to compensate. I am sure this is not enough. I see all the work my parents are doing, knowing all they ask for is for us to be successful in life. I will make sure of that and more, getting their retirement earlier than they think. But first things first,…

    • 677 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    go home

    • 318 Words
    • 1 Page

    a description of the three topics, concepts, or theories you learned about in the module that you consider most important…

    • 318 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    My wife and I moved out of my parents when I had just turned 18, and she was 19. Everyone told us that it would be too hard and that we should just wait. It’s been over a year and yes we struggle daily, sometimes it seems like even when we get back on our feet we fall another twenty yards but you just have to keep pushing on and continuing the path you want to live and if you are happy that’s all that matters. I think that is the message that I’d portray would be that, “yeah life’s hard, it has some downs but it also has some ups, it’s how you handle the bumpy road that will lead to the…

    • 720 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Living in Monett compared to living in Joplin is different Monett is a small town and everything is in close walking distance. Living in Joplin not having a car is hard finding a way to get around is tough sometimes. I thought living on my own was going to be so much fun but it's not it's kind of lonely I never get to see any of my friends and family. From when I was living at home I got to see everyone all of the time and it was great had people to help me when I needed help it and had someone to count on when I was struggling. If I am struggling I can get help from my oldest sister but there is only so much that she can do for me she has a family. I don't have many people to rely on now since we don't live in the same town. When I lived in some smaller town things were so much easier I didn't have so many responsibilities like I do now. I have to pay my own bills now and provide myself with everything that I need to live. Living at my mother's all I had to do was help her with some of the bills and do some house work every once and a while. Trying to keep everything paid and providing myself with things that I need to survive is harder than I thought it was going to be now I see that my mom was always struggling to make everything nice for me when we were growing up.…

    • 602 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The first few days after my mom left were the hardest. I couldn’t focus during any of my classes since my head became filled with thoughts of how I was going to take care of my dad, who had become depressed, and how many more responsibilities would fall on me. But it was time for me to grow up, which meant that I had to master doing multiple tasks and handle more responsibilities regardless if they were at home or school. At home, I had extra chores to do such as learning how to cook simple but delicious…

    • 499 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Susan Heitler stated, “Transitions are moments of leaving a past that has been reasonably steady and familiar for a future that will be different.” (Heitler, 2012). An example of a role transition I had to make was separating from my mother. And living my own life while still being respectable of my mother wishes. Today, this is still an ongoing process. I am the youngest out of 10 children, and me and my mother have always had a very tight bond. Being the “baby”, I always had a special eye on me. Making sure I stayed far away from trouble, and took care of all my duties. I am 25 years old now and my mother still looks at me as her “baby”. And do to the tight bond that we share it is hard to separate from my mother. For instance, I still get…

    • 236 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    A recent survey of college seniors found that 85% expect to move back home after graduation. For some parents, this move is initially welcome. Many miss their kids, and long to resume the closeness they previously had. For others, perhaps the majority, it’s a real burden on a lifestyle they developed when their adult kids were out on their own. In either case, parents now need to make a big adjustment. And, so do their kids, who had finally left home and relished in their independence and autonomy. Often for these children and their parents, moving back home for an extended period of time can be seen as a setback. For example At first when Bobby planned to move home after college until he found a job and could support himself, the entire family was thrilled to be able to spend time together again. It was assumed that since Bobby had been a hard-working, successful student, landing a “good job” would happen once he put in some effort. Three years later, Bobby still lives at home, and his situation seems far from ideal. His parents, who initially loved the idea of being able to help their son during his brief transitional time, now have mixed feeling about his extended stay. After all, they have their own retirement concerns, and they need to save more money to help pay for their old age. And, they shelled out quite a bit for Bobby’s college education,…

    • 726 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    I am moving out of my mom’s house today and into the upstairs apartment of my grandmothers. My cousin just moved out from there so I actually lucked out with that space. I unfortunately don’t really have a choice, as my sister who just had a baby is moving back in with my mother and there really just isn’t space anymore. My sister was living with Oregon with her boyfriend and his three other kids with her three month old and I guess she just couldn’t do it anymore and was in a horrible situation but that lead to me needing to either to share a room with my sister and her newborn or leave.…

    • 292 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    For this current information finding I chose an article about the effects of divorce on children. I chose this because I, myself, am a child affected by divorce. At a young age my parents separated and I was thrown into the world of divorce. Tuesday’s, Thursday’s, and every other weekend at dad’s, and everywhere in between with mom was the new schedule I was forced to live by. Weekly visits to the family counselor also quickly became part of this routine. As a six year old first grader, I didn’t quite understand why mommy was the one dropping me off at school and daddy was the one picking me up. I don’t believe I put too much thought into that either, but all I did know was that no matter what, my parents still loved me. Looking back I can see all the affects the divorce had on me, but at the time I don’t think I realized what was going on. As the years went by my dad became less and less involved in my life, and mom became my main support system. No matter what the circumstance, she was always there for me cheering me on 100%. Seeing how much she cared and loved me and how little effort my dad put in is what triggered the resentment I have towards him now. In the article I read, the author states that this is common in many children a part of divorced families.…

    • 690 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    I am going to start talking about the situation with my dad for this year of my life. To start off, this was the year that my dad had moved to San Leandro for a few months to live at a hospital where people could take care of him while my mom tried to find him a place to live. The other reason that he was staying there was because my mom needed to train people that were willing to be caregivers for my dad. My mom would drive down there every weekend and sometimes on the weekdays with one or two of the people that were being trained. During the time that she was there, she would have the caregivers do what the nurses usually do so they would get familiar with what they had to do. I would sometimes come on the weekend because there was no one to watch me at home. When I would come down there, of course I thought it was boring during the car rides and when the people were learning what to…

    • 664 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    It has been over five years since Carolina and Shaneka first met. Shaneka have four kids, all her children attends public school. Being unable to complete high school, Shaneka now works two jobs and one of them is part-time. Shaneka’s priority is to provide for her…

    • 461 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    coming home

    • 1986 Words
    • 8 Pages

    12 November 2009, 7:40 am. The sky was clear, the mighty sun replaced the morning dew with its radiant illuminating rays. Daud woke to the routine call to prayer, he rubbed his blurry eyes and looked around him, exhaled and rubbed his eyes again as if trying to wake up to the smell of his mother’s cooking instead he is still haunted by his Kalashnikov in front of him. He jumped out of his hammock and strapped on his weapon on his shoulders and walked to location he was instructed last night. He climbed hills and disfigured rocks with his torn, worn out sandal effortlessly even the weight of his enormous weapon did not burden him. Daud came across a small tea stall where a group of old bearded ‘holy’ men sat counting beads on a line of string with their fingers and sipping tea. One man looked at Daud, grinned and proudly said “Asalam wa’aliekum”. Asalam wa’aliekum? Peace be upon you? What peace did they speak of? These men were clearly brainwashed and blind toward humanity. Daud bit his tongue and nodded reluctantly. He finally climbed the last hill for the rendezvous and saw his fellow young ‘mujahedeens’ loading their guns and filling a number of pickup trucks with ammunition and explosives. It looked like their going for yet another killing rampage. Just another day; kill or be killed.…

    • 1986 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    what makes a family

    • 1067 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Upon moving to Brooklyn, I expected that everything would continue to be the same as it once was in Russia. Within a few months, I realized that this was not the case. My grandparents were occupied with their jobs and other responsibilities. Yana lived to far of a distance to walk so our time together was limited. We no longer had time to see each other on weekends or spend holidays together. My parents had also become extremely busy trying to construct a new life and part of that process required for them to work on weekends. My father was struggling to accept that he was once a business owner in Russia and now a blue collar worker. He soon began to channel his anger and frustration on me. “I wish you were a boy” he said, “I could have taught you manly things.” However, he never took the time to inquire about my life or teach me about life. Soon, I did not like spending time at home. I would often find myself feeling lonely and wishing I had a brother or a sister that I can be…

    • 1067 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Better Essays

Related Topics