It is good to hear from a teen. Your mother must be glad to see u understanding the need to obey now too. It is summer break, isnt it? I hope u are not home all day, as son who is on break here is. That is, they do go out, and some parents in fact wish their kids would stay home more often... but catching up on sleep after a hectic school yr seems long enough. I think they long to go back to school already. You may not know but the academic year here is being adjusted, and since school used to start in June, some schools have started to move it to July, others to august, and its really confusing! Some students are still stuck at home, others have already been reporting to class for a month!Hi mar09,
Parental expectations: I usually say yes to whatever my mother asks me, almost like direct military orders I should obey. On rare occassions I ask her to reconsider her request if I deem it it unneccesary or wrong, but most of the time, she is reasonable.I do what she asks because it will make her happy. I had a small room which was never messy; my closet though was sometimes disorganized.. I learned to make my bed in a weird way that makes it neat for up to a week. I slide in and slide out. I was critical of how my room looked, I had a well maintained small shelf topped with aircraft models ( I collect them) and other decorations. As for looks, I don't really mind. I dislike applying facial and hair products and stuff like that, the natural soap and water gives me a clear face, thus no pimples. I have a fairly poor apetite if I stay home all day, I eat when I am hungry and can sometimes delay meals due to my apetite, but I will eventually eat well, and also eat well if I got school or outdoor work. Chores: I personally hate doing the laundry but I do dishes, rarely cook or try to cook and I took care of our pet dog. I am particularly stingy, I saved my allowances and did not really feel compelled to spend them on outside stuff...
Ok to be stingy when ur saving for something, but i hope u reserve for church offerings too. When we were catholic, we used to give loose change, and never knew the OT people gave 10% tithes. and i never heard such teaching in church either anyway. It is easier to spend than to save.