Regina Nakamura

I do what’s best for my son—teaching him integrity, discipline, and the importance of doing what’s right, even when no one is looking.

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What is the most rewarding part of being a mom?

The most rewarding part of being a mom is watching my son grow into their own person — seeing the world through their eyes, filled with wonder and excitement. It’s knowing that my love, guidance, and support help shape who they become. Every laugh, every hug, and every ‘I love you’ reminds me that I’m their safe place and biggest cheerleader. It’s not always easy, but the joy and pride I feel make every moment worth it.

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

One memory I’ll never forget is bringing my son to his first day of school. It was a proud, exciting moment — seeing him take his first steps into a new world of friendships and learning. It reminded me that while he’s growing and becoming more independent, I get to cheer him on every step of the way. Watching him blossom into his own person isn’t about letting go — it’s about trusting that the love I’ve given him will always guide him.

What would you do with $20,000?

With $20,000, I would invest in creating a better future for my family — whether that’s starting a small business to build financial stability, saving for my child’s education, or creating unforgettable memories together through travel. I’d also set aside a portion to give back, supporting the Alzheimer’s Association because I work with memory care elderly, and I’ve seen firsthand how vital support and research are for those affected.