Myaria Jenkins

I’m juggling the chaos of three toddlers while giving extra love and care to your two autistic boys. While also going to school full time.

Placed 11th

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What is the most rewarding part of being a mom?

The most rewarding part is seeing their unique personalities shine and knowing I’m shaping their world with love and patience. Watching them grow, learn, and achieve little milestones—especially when those moments are hard-earned—makes all the challenges worth it. The cuddles, laughter, and the pure joy they bring are unmatched. Even on the hardest days, knowing mommy is their safe place and biggest advocate is incredibly fulfilling.

What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?

Our first beach trip was pure, beautiful chaos. My youngest toddled straight to the water, mesmerized by the waves, while my middle child built the “biggest” sandcastle, and my oldest tried to crash it down. When the tide rolled in, they all wanted to go into the water surprised seeing as my middle child absolutely disliked the pool he was perfectly content in the beach waters. Their laughter, the salty breeze, and the sparkling ocean made it a memory I’ll cherish forever.

What would you do with $20,000?

I would buy my sons their cubby beds that’s hard to get my insurance to cover. I would also invest in my youngest child speech tablet. I would also invest 15,000 of the money into an home and land for me and my children which would be out first home.