Showing posts with label Teen Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Help. Show all posts
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Bonding Time With My Friends
My usual routine. Every afternoon, I and two of my friends often go to this certain fast-food chain near the school to have snacks while waiting for my daughter. We have been doing this for the past weeks now because they have this promotional offer every time you buy a certain meal. You can avail of a specially designed glass at an additional cost of course, but very minimal. The three of us intended to collect all the colors; thus, we diligently go there almost every day. But last Friday was a different story because instead of going back to that same venue, we agreed to go somewhere else and try something different. So we decided to go to the mall to look for a place to eat. We ended up eating in a restaurant where there's only a handful of people inside so we can have our privacy. While waiting for our food to be served, I noticed two middle-aged ladies settled in the table next to us. We overheard one of them asking her companion about where she can get professional Teen Help for her daughter since she tends to become rebellious at an early age. It is sad to think that being a parent is a very challenging responsibility. Good thing I only have one kid to raise and giving her full time and attention is not a problem at all. As we left the restaurant, we had a heavy heart as we felt the lady's situation.
Monday, June 20, 2011
An Onion-skin in So Many Ways
Comparable to an onion-skin, I am so emotional in so many things even when watching movies. Thus, I seldom watch one together with my husband because he hates it when I cry over somebody's character. But what can I do? I can't help but watch 3 Idiots and indeed it made me cry again. Although the story was simple because it mainly depicts the realities in India, but you can see how difficult life is for those who don't have freedom to choose what they like. By the time they were born, parents already have plans for them; from the school they will enroll including the partner they will marry. Instead of following their own dreams they live for the well-being of their respective families. It's so touching; thus, I strongly recommend it to other viewers. It's like an ordeal for them and I see a lot of "Teen Help" needed in order to carry on. You can learn a lot of lessons and it's very motivational especially to students who want to excel in their chosen fields regardless of economic status. I just hope that those who enjoy freedom at present will make use of it properly to become successful at the same time fulfilled in life.
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