"That evening i went through my usual ritual: frying up garlic and onions, then calling my folks. I told them I'd made 16 dollars that day. I'd take Sara on another excursion the next day and make the same. Mom said she was happy, but she didn't sound it. Dad went through the double latching [the door] again, though I assured him I was perfectly safe.pg81
Why do parents make such a fuss over nothing?
Being independent was easy!
I prepared my dinner of fresh fruits, cold cucumber and carrot sticks, then looked through the newspaper, making lists of possible places to take Sara the next day. But i'd bring money next time, in case we went somplace affordable."
I like this part because it reminds me of my sister living in New York last summer. Like laura she babysat and had a ball learning to be independent. I believe that all teens should get an experience like this, because it lets the teen know that their parent trusts them and it also lets the teen know what life will be like in the future and how to deal with various problems that may occur.
Agreed. Experiences like that make you a stronger, more resourceful person. Living on your own is a learning experience...you find out more about yourself, your family, and what (not) to do. It reminds me of my short stint in a dorm room at a journalism camp.
ReplyDeleteI agree as well. Teenagers should all be allowed to get experiences like this. I think it helps them in the future, to be able to live on their own and support themselves.
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