Theodore Roosevelt: My Father, My Hero

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My Hero

“Nothing worth having comes easy,” said Theodore Roosevelt and stands for that and worth something to you takes effort or hard work. I know a man who is that way to, he his my father. He has been working for around 28 to 24 years, he is right now in his 40’s with a black hair with brown eyes and a facial hair and lastly he has a wife with two children. My father is my hero because he has shown me that hard work will pay off or allow you to get the things or objects you desired. My father’s dad was always away on the road or was spending his time at his job. My father had to make his own money through chore or yard services since his father was always on the road. He also had to do a little bit more of the work around the house and to help out with the tasks he could do.
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My dad had to work hard at being self controlled so that he wasn’t a problem for his mother if she was dealing with his sister or something else going on.When he and his family went out he had to stay behaved so his mother wouldn’t have to have his mother spend her time dealing with him. Also when his mother went out of town or left the house he would have to remember to do what he was asked, to stay behaved and wouldn’t do anything wrong to the house. With all this work he had to do he was about to get experience for when he would get his first job or any job.
My father’s job had not best the payroll and didn’t really pay him as much money as it over the school year and it just wasn’t enough money for the summer. Over the summer he would do extra work so he could make money for our family. He would do drivers ed over the summer to get the money he need or had wanted. With the money he had worked hard for he was able to get food and the thing he wanted without being worried that we wouldn’t have the money for food the next time or left over afterwards. With all this hard work he was able to get what he had desire or had