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My mother taught me that people like practical gifts and one should always try to make others happy. My parents were very protective and this gave me less freedom to think on my own. Till my 20s I was under the protection of my parents and had no freedom to make decisions on my own. My father was a jovial man but he was extremely disciplined in his lifestyle. He wanted things in order and demanded the same from us. He was strict and we respected him and looked up to his ideas and principles. My dad is a person who craved to spend time with us and care for us. I had a happy and pleasant childhood. I was a shy child in my early years and got along well with my sisters and brothers. We used to spend most of our time playing games and going to school together and studying in a group. I was closer to my sisters than my brother as he was much younger than us. But we were extremely happy when he was born, as all of us were girls and there was no boy in our family. We were proud to welcome him and took great care of him as our baby brother. I had a happy childhood and had no complaints about it. We as a family often go on vacations and holidays and the memory of the same remains in my mind. The most refreshing memory was that of my childhood summer vacation to a beach in Morocco. I did my high schooling to elementary in Morocco and math was my favorite subject.
High school was eventful and very exciting. During my studies, I met my best friend who later became part of my family. I did my two-year studies at Hassan University with chemistry and physics as the main subject. I had to drop my studies due to financial problems and moved to the U.S. in the 1990s. My significant event was coming to the USA in the early 1990s. I met my husband in 1994 and got married in 1996. He was a kind and funny person, but after a few years of marriage, we became more of friends than husband and wife and divorced in 2003. I always loved technology so in 1999, I attended a computer networking class at Computer Learning Center in Somerville, MA, and got a job as a computer technician in 2000. In 2001, I did the oracle database program at Clark University and that is how I got a database administrator job. I love my job as it is challenging and satisfying. I am friendly with my colleagues and some of them became my good friends. If I would describe myself, it would be as I am responsible, reliable, trustworthy, and friendly. I lack patience and want to enhance this quality in me to help people who want to go long way in life. The most significant event in my life is my arrival to the USA where I got the chance to experience diversity, ethnicity, and people with different socio–economic classes. My hobbies are reading, cooking, baking, watching movies, especially comedy movies, and listening to the music of Middle Eastern and Moroccan Background and Jazz. I am happy that my life is on the brighter side and I feel blessed and fortunate for this. I always loved kids and now I am willing to adopt a child as I want to give life to a child who is helpless and needy. I want to give unconditional love to a child and give a child the freedom to grow up into a good human being.
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