To Mr. B
I am writing to you to let you know a little about myself. In addition to currently attending San Antonio College I am a single mother. Motherhood is the most important and rewarding part of my life. The last two years have been very trying for me, and yet I feel like I am just beginning to understand what life is really like. I am going through a divorce, although I have never actually been married. It seems in the great state of Texas, if you reside with someone for a determined amount of time and file taxes together you are married whether you "say I do" or not. I wish I would have known that bit of information when I signed our tax return. I am presently staying with my grandmother until I can get on my feet. I can say that no one could have prepared me for what it's like to go back to live
When I was a child I lived in Arkansas, Colorado, Tennessee, and Texas by time I was six. I could probably be compared to Joy Sarlo mentioned in "Averaged Out". On a lighter note, my reading interests are limited. I am hoping to change my academic achievement "track record" with college. My plans for the future are to attend nursing school here at San Antonio College, assuming I am accepted. My son was born in January of this year. He teaches me something new every day. Not long after Maddie died I became pregnant again. It's hard for me to explain the way I feel about my son's arrival; elated, incredibly grateful, or maybe that I have been granted a second chance. I passed with C's and had plenty of friends. with family after you have lived on your own. When I was twenty years old my "husband" and I became pregnant.
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