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horse back riding lesson
How do I convince my parents do not want riding lessons?

It sounds amazing … but my dad is very stressed with work and and money bills and other adult things. So it's not the best time. At all. I was bored just do not go to school on campus and was jealous of my brothers know all the sports and instruments and other school activities, so I wanted to make some kind of activity too. But in fact my dad is already saddled with enough things … so how I can make believe I am not interested in it anymore?

If things were very bad, they'd tell you. If you're like most of parents, they know that horseback riding lessons, they are necessary for their survival, and will not pay for it if they can not. The fact that they are willing to do so – but can be difficult at the moment – who care about you and want you to do something you like. What! Yes, talk to them and tell them you understand if they can not (in essence, gives an "out"), but to show appreciation for their willingness to do so. Furthermore, I agree with Julie – why not help pay for it? Or get a job and pay for it directly, or providing more help around the house (babysitting his brothers if they are young, tasks / jobs, etc.) to alleviate some of the burden on them. But it makes sense that you would want – and need – some kind of physical activity and exit if they are unable to participate in other activities (I assume who is educated at home?). If you want to be around horses, but the lessons are too expensive, yes, to see if they can only volunteer in a barn – maybe even in exchange for a lesson from time to time. It was occupied instead of boring, you'll enjoy the horses, save your money to parents.


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