I wrote this for my public speaking class, and I'm sending a copy over to my dad so that they can see it. What do you think, will they like it?
Hello fellow classmates and thank you for the next few minutes of your attention. My name is Jazmin Perez and for this Speech of Tribute, I have chosen to honor my younger siblings. Their names, Joseph and Carmela. I love my younger brother and sister but before I delve into the specifics of our relationship, first a little history on our family.
My mother and father married at the young age of 19. Legally they were set, but the wisdom of experience had not yet developed and within a few years of their marriage, they were divorced. My parents decided to remain on friendly terms for my sake, but my father still retreated to his hometown in Veracruz, Mexico. For two years, our relationship consisted of 10-minute phone calls and kisses sent through the moon. At the age of 5, he returned and bought a house a few minutes from where I lived and arrived with a new wife he had forgotten to mention. Unaware of the actual situation, I befriended my step-mother, Angeles and within a year, I had a younger brother. A year later my sister was born.
I had always been an only child until they came into my life. Always alone at home, my neighborhood was too dangerous to play outside with the neighborhood kids. But they were born. And suddenly I wasn’t just responsible for myself; I was responsible for them as well. I had never felt needed before. Everything I did, everything I worked towards would be seen as an example that they should follow one day. My mother already had high expectations for me but now I had them for myself as well. I wanted them to be proud of their older sister. I wanted to be able to pick them up when they fell and hear them out when they needed to speak. I wanted to be relied upon because I, myself had been alone. And I didn’t want that for them.
It didn’t matter that they had a different mother, we still shared blood and even if that weren’t the case either, the way they looked at me whenever I walked through their front doors said it all. They loved me, in their younger years they adored me, now I’m sure they tolerate me. But I will always love them. And I watched silently but eagerly as they grew up and went through the phases to see what their personalities would be like. My brother went from The Lion King to Thomas the Train to Dinosaurs to Pokemon. My Sister went from princesses to more specifically Pocahotas to Justin Bieber to well, she’s still currently hooked on Justin Bieber.
I encouraged but I also chastised, I wanted them to dream and wonder the way my mother had allowed me to do. But I would not tolerate rudeness or selfishness or the behavior of a spoiled child. I wanted them to be polite, and considerate and when people spoke to me about them, I wanted to hear that they were loved. The point, ladies and gentleman, is that they are healthy, receiving a fine education, and I love them with all my heart.



