Who Am I: Family Roots: Tracing Your Roots
(part 1)
Hi there! I’m back! Last time we talked about the topic “How Was I
Formed?” and now we shall talk about my * “Family
Roots.” You better hold on and keep reading because this is pretty long (well,
for me…)
This is my Family Roots/Tree:
This is the physical features and personalities/talents that i got from my parents:
This is my Family roots and Mom and Dad’s
characteristics. What characteristics did I get from my parents? To get the
percentage if I am more of a Mommy or a Daddy side, we must trace the
characteristics of my gratgrandparents family characteristics.
Here they are:
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Operana· Animal tenders· Heavy physical features· Traditional celebrations· Industrious· Green Thumb· Close family relationship· Brown complexion· Not careful w/ words· Arrogant· ProudVelosa· Tall & slender· Brown complexion· Homemakers· Cleanliness· Generous· Thoughtful· Chinita· Cook· Long-life· Hot tempered· Forgetful· Loud· DancersUgsad· Athletic· Slim & slender· Long-legged· Pastors· Teachers· Hardworking· Thrifty· Hot-tempered· Disciplined· Curly haired· Large nose· Law-abiding citizens· Malai-featuresTalam· Pouted lips· High-bridge nose· Deep-set eyes· Tender-loving· Soft-spoken· Emotional· Dependent· Musician· Singers
Camacho
· Intelligent· Smart· Teeth structure· Teaching· Preaching· Sweet & Loving· Loving· Proud· Singers· Tall· Brownish-red complexion· Vain· Long-face· Mexican featuresBernal· Creative· Artistic· Small face features· Humorous· Teacher· Happy-go-lucky· Assertive· Short· Yellowish complexion· Japanese featuresNunez· Musicians· Humor· Playful· Singers· Green thumb· Respectful· Parental discipline· Self-righteous· Medium size· White complexion· Tough love· Religious· Spanish featuresBaybay· Dancers· Homemakers· Knitters· Sewers· Green thumb· Close family relationship· Snobish· Short· Brown complexion· Vain· Native Filipino featuresPhew! These are the important characteristics of each family.God sure did build me up in a very special way! Every feature that I have is very intricate!Again I say thank you Lord for creating me fearfully and wonderfully!See you in the next article, Who Am I: Family Roots: Tracing Your Roots (Part 2)
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