Saturday, July 20, 2019
I Was Adopted- What Family Is To Me :: personal narrative, adoption
 What Family Is To Me    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Since birth, I have grown up with a different concept of family than  most people do. Instead of being born into my biological family, I was adopted  into my given family. I have known I was adopted, for as long as I can remember  because my parents made sure to tell me so, at the earliest age that I could  understand. By adopting me and my sister into the family, my parents showed  that family means love, respect and sacrifice. My adoption gave me a family to  belong to and be loved by.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Love is the first part in any family. I can be defined in more ways  than one. Family love is the strongest type because it is unconditional. This  unconditional love means that no matter what happens my family will still love  me. They have shown this love for twenty years now. And after all the things I  have done wrong, or done badly, my family still shows this unconditional love to  me and to each other.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The second part in a family is respect and trust. Trust is something  that can take years to build, but can be broken very easily. By breaking trust  with a family member one is also breaking respect of the family. The two ideas  go hand in hand. My parents respected me enough to tell me that I was adopted,  instead of lying to me and having me find out later in life that I wasn't their  biological son. This respect that my parents gave me, in turn gave me their  trust. And I gave them the respect and trust that was given to me.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Without sacrifice, a family cannot be. The sacrifices that family  members make for each other show the willingness to be an unselfish part of a  family. Sacrifices also display the love, respect and trust in a family. I  know that even though some of the time it may not seem that my parents would  sacrifice anything for me, I realize that they would do anything for and  everything for me and that I would do the same for them.  					    
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