Requirements for responses to classmates: 1. Read classmate post below highlight

Requirements for responses to classmates:
1. Read classmate post below highlighted in yellow.
2. Further the dialogue by indicating which ideas of your classmates stand out the most for you and why, using detail and expansion.
3. Also, suggest additional techniques of narration and description, being open and supportive by sharing your authentic thoughts as a potential reader with detail and expansion.
4. APA format for in-text citations and list of references
Classmate post below
The first moment in my life that sticks out is the first time my mother told me she loved me. I was 16 years old and getting ready to leave for the airport to fly to Denver to visit my best friend. My mom is terrified of flying and as I was walking out the door, she hugged me and told me she loved me. We didn’t grow up hearing those words so that moment has always stuck with me. Another moment that I would like to talk about is when I asked for a divorce. I remember feeling like I was on Auto-Pilot during the conversation while trying to explain to him that I would rather be alone and chase my dreams of going to school than to be in a marriage where I wasn’t valued and wasn’t encouraged to pursue my dreams. My divorce was final in October and I started class at Chamberlain in October as well. That month will always stay with me. The last and final moment I’d like to share is when I knew that I finally had a partner that shared my dreams and loved me for exactly who I am. I met Sam last summer and knew fairly soon that he was someone special. He was just as passionate about me starting school as I was! I knew starting nursing school would be difficult and impact our relationship but as you’ll see below, he has found ways to prove to me that I can do anything and that he’s here to help all along the way.
During finals at the end of last semester, I was feeling drained and incapable of being the best mom, student and partner I could be. I would get up at 4:00 am each day so I could study and do homework before the kids woke up all while trying to shuttle them back to school, cook, clean and also be a good partner. One evening after we put the kids to bed, I started loading the dishwasher. My boyfriend Sam walked in, took the plate out of my hand and said “You have an equal partner. Please stop thinking you have to do everything on your own. Here’s a glass of wine, please go take a bubble bath and rest. I’ll take care of everything else that needs to get done.” After being in a relationship/marriage for 20 years that I left earlier this year, this was the breath of fresh air and motivation that I needed to get through Finals knowing that I finally had an equal partner who wanted to take care of everything so I could focus on school and my own personal well being.

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