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        <p>Just learned I got this part-time job..yipee!&#160; And so, this means more hours of being awake and being tired.&#160; But, have to do it as my landlord said that rent would be increasing effective next month so I had to prepare.&#160; </p><p>It has been my &quot;tradition&quot; to go home to my parents and spend the weekend there whenever I am to begin on a new job.&#160; But this time&#39;s different.&#160; If I go home, my expenses will double compare to the scenario of staying in my small flat.&#160; Whenever I&#39;m home, I felt obliged to do the groceries, cook for them and give them a few cash before I go.&#160; I am happy doing that, but then, I have my own responsibilities also.&#160; I love my folks and even though we almost always disagree, I&#39;d serve them and give them extra cash even if after I arrive back here at the apartment with only noodles to eat.</p><p>Now, I am confused if I&#39;ll go home.&#160; When I&#39;m there, I feel relaxed and rejuvenated and even if I sleep at midnight I still wake up headache-less because of the air.&#160; But then, my credit card&#39;s maxed out and have to work overtime again so that I can make up.&#160; Can someone advise me on what to do?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>A guide to raising your folks</title>   
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        <p>Just came across this new book by Sarah O&#39; Leary Birmingham called, How to Raise your Parents.&#160; First reaction, why only let this out NOW?
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<p><br />I had my own issues with my mom and dad when I was in my teen years. It&#39;s like opposites attracting each other to argue.&#160; They wanted me to go to an all-girls school but I went to co-ed.&#160; Wanted me to become a doctor but I hate the smells of hospitals.&#160; Aspired me to become a biology professor but I had hard time dissecting a frog.&#160; They wanted me to date their bestfriend&#39;s son who was a pastor but I wanted to become a law enforcer and a car racer at the same time. I have nothing against ministers or pastors but I look at them reverently and can&#39;t imagine being interested to the person who I see every Sunday at church and making sermons that almost always describes how I live.</p><p>So, this book talks about the good and bad things about being a teenager. Now,we all know that already.&#160; The book also asked if parents should have instructional manuals before having kids. Like a series that will go through even when their children reaches college.&#160; I say this book isn&#39;t up for a New York Times Bestseller spot, but then, worthy to be considered by those who have and will&#160; and plan to be parents.</p><p></p> <div><br /></div><div><br /></div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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