Shadowing-Übung: I Was Raised By My Sister | Non-Biological Mothers | Cut - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Did you invite someone here today?
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Did you invite someone here today?
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Yes, I brought my wonderful sister with me.
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I actually have a letter that I wrote to her.
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Ah, crap.
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He's gonna make me cry.
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Desi!
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Hi.
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Who did you invite here today?
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I invited my foster mom, Stacy.
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How long has Stacy been your foster mom?
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Almost a year.
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I invited my dad's sister today, my auntie.
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Did you invite someone here today?
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Yes, actually I brought my wonderful sister with me.
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Oh my god.
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Do you consider her your mother?
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Oh, for sure.
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Have you ever told her that?
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Oh yeah, all the time.
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Ever since day one, essentially.
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She definitely has been a mother figure for me and my siblings.
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Have you ever told your aunt that you see her as a mother?
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I don't think I have.
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It was actually a really tough situation.
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Me and my siblings, you know,
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we didn't want a replacement mom so it was always a hard thing for us to talk about.
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I want to let her know how much I care about her.
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I want her to know.
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I actually have a letter that I wrote to her.
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Ah, crap, he's gonna make me cry.
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Do you have a surprise for your aunt?
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I do have a little surprise for my aunt,
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just to thank her for everything she's done for me.
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Aww.
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Would you like to read it?
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Okay.
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Dear Auntie.
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Dear Jelaine.
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Dear Stacy.
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I wrote you this letter to finally give you the proper thank you that you deserve and have never gotten.
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You were always there to lift us up,
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keep us safe, and most of all,
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you were there when the person that should have been was not.
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I remember the day that I asked if I can live with you in your home and be your first foster daughter.
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You told me that I can stay with you for as long as I needed.
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And to be honest, that was more than I expected.
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We weren't given any head starts in life.
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We were placed with the unbearable weight of making our immigrant parents proud.
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Growing up in a household that was toxic because of the way our mother treated us.
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Everyone telling us that we should forgive her for something we went through.
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And while all that was going on,
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we had an absent father.
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Not because he left us,
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but because he was too busy working two full-time jobs to be around the house.
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And to put the cherry on top of it,
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our mother decided to finally leave us when I was 10 and when you were 17.
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I'm extremely grateful that you continue to stick around,
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and I'm sorry I never told you how much I actually appreciated you stepping in earlier.
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There were many times where I felt like alcohol was more important than I was to my mom,
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but you always were able to make me feel like number one.
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I was 13 years old when I stepped into the system.
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I jumped from place to place,
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not knowing where I was going to go next.
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I had depression, anxiety, and sometimes I would act up.
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I remember when I was sobbing on my bed,
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and you rushed into my room,
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and you wrapped your arms around me.
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And at that moment, I felt loved and safe.
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From the age of seven until 25,
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you're given the task of taking full care of a kid that wasn't even yours.
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Yeah, we're siblings, but most people couldn't even do half the things you did.
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Thank you for all the fun and wild adventures,
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and thank you for being such a great second mother.
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You're more than just my sister.
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You're my mother, you're my superhero.
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You're the person that I look up to in life.
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And above all, you're my best friend.
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And also, don't think I'll ever forget that time you left me at that grocery store when I was 11.
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Oh, fuck.
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I love you, Stacey.
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I never actually told her that I loved her,
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but I always thought in my head,
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but I was like afraid to say anything.
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I don't know why, but I mean, it's true.
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I mean, I love her.
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I love you so much,
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and I could never pay you back for everything you've done for me and the family as a whole.
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Thank you for being there when no one else was.
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I love you.
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I love that dance.
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I love it.
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I knew he was going to make me cry.
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I just knew it.
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What are you feeling like right now?
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Surprised.
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I don't have any words.
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Was it a good thing?
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Yes, it was a very good thing.
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Do you want to go see him?
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Yeah.
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Oh, that's so sweet.
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How are you not tearing up?
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I was crying when I was writing it.
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This is so awesome.
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That was really good, I got to say.
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It was well-worded.
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Did anybody proofread that?
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Yeah, I had one of my friends read it.
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I can't.
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I'm not the best.
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It's so sweet.
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Why did you want to do this?
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I know that you care for me,
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and so I wanted to show you that I care about you too.
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Is it ever weird for you to think of yourself as your brother's mother?
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Sometimes, but it's just one of those things you just had to do.
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Does she feel like a daughter?
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Does Desi feel like a daughter?
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Definitely.
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Definitely.
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What are motherly responsibilities you had to take on?
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As a 17-year-old, it was kind of luck,
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because, like, literally our mom just ditched us.
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It's like doing the dishes,
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cleaning, making sure RJ's in bed, make sure he eats.
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Dad was never around, so it was just my brother and I.
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I was in an abusive home.
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I went into a lot of violent group homes.
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I was thinking to myself,
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I'm like, you know what?
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These people are gonna kick me out.
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I'm gonna end up leaving.
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They don't care for me.
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What's different about her is that she actually wants to do all this.
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She actually put the time and effort into this.
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I mean, she cares.
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She's just a really good, caring person.
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What are things that you felt like you did different from your mom that made you a mother?
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A lot of listening and talking and not getting mad for no reason.
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No hitting, but you know,
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it's just a lot of listening and understanding.
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Was your biological mother abusive?
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Very, yeah.
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The things that I got beat for were really minor.
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I accidentally tore a hole in my t-shirt when I was seven.
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And in response to that,
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my mom beat me across the face with a pair of scissors.
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It was abuse, it really was.
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I hate thinking about it now,
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but I would hate to think about it without having her in my life.
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Like I said, my mom does struggle with addiction
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and sometimes the cops would have to come just to make sure everything was chill.
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But I know you were there and like you just made us all feel safe and calm.
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What was it like hearing her say that she loves you?
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I never thought I would hear those words from her.
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I've felt it from her before,
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but I've never heard the words and I never thought I'd hear them.
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Claire, I love you.
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Thank you.
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I love you very much.
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Thank you.
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I love you very much.
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What makes someone a mother?
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I think it doesn't have to be a biological thing.
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It's kind of just like the little things that you'd expect from your actual mom,
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but sometimes I don't get that.
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So when you do it,
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it really feels nice to have that support that I'm lacking.
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You're good.
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Thank you for being in my life.
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Like, I don't think I'd be where I'm at today without you.
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Thank you too.
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Thanks for being born.
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I love you.
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I love you too.

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