Being the eldest of 5 siblings, since I was little I learned to help my mother with the housework, although since I was little I always liked to collaborate, I remember that my mother Gladys once bought me a mini cleaning set, which had a mini sweeping brush, a mini mop, so before any activity, I learned to do my homework, which included cooking, cleaning, washing, of course, some were daily, others from time to time, although at the time of washing as it was by hand, It was done by my sister Katy, who is a year younger than me, my mom and I.
This taught me to have discipline and to be orderly, to organize myself to do all my tasks, Although I don't forget being a girl, having my hours set aside to play with my neighbors, I remember that if we weren't inside the house at 9:00 PM, my mom would just come out without saying anything, everyone immediately at the to see her we ran each one to his house. I remember a radio station that my mom listened to and every day at 9:00 PM she would say "Is your son home, do you know where he is?" I think this sentence not only marked my mom, then it was me who repeated this action with my children ๐คฃ
My childhood was spent between the house of my mother Elena and my mother Gladys (my mother's older sister), and each mother had her own rules, this taught me to adapt and act according to the existing rules, which helped me since I learned to comply with the guidelines of schools, high schools and companies.
I appreciate the teachings that they gave me as a child and the demands as well, since although I never stopped having fun between games and jokes, I learned to cook, wash, clean at an early age, I really was a mini housewife ๐ and this is now reflected very well in my adulthood.
This is my entry in weekend experience #141, where the friend @galenkp proposes several questions where you will select the one of your preference. I thank my friend for the invitation and I take advantage of inviting the cousins โโ
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to learn about this proposal and to participate.
Photos of my property.