Monday, March 24, 2014

My First Day as A Parent

While I interviewed my guardian about "if i became a teen parent" they were more shocked and concerned about me being able to go to school and work and making the right choices in life. My parents were more concerned about making me able to be sure to have enough money to support the baby and make sure i can provide for the baby's future. It didn't surprise me because i know the full responsibility and care i need to know about having a baby because i used to take care of my families babies when they needed help. i look forward to doing whatever i can to help and support the baby as much as i can.

The responses to having the rice baby didn't surprise me at all because everyone passing by me on the streets or in stores looked at me with disgust and unappreciative, since they were thinking the baby is real but its one consequence you have to deal with in life. My family were more supportive than discouragement; my friends were more wishing me good luck and giving me tips about what to do at the right time.

I think a more fun and realistic approach would be to make it seem like the girls were pregnant with a fake stomach bulge or the guys would have to find a women to role pplay as a pregnant woman to show everyone who made either the right or wrong choices.

The thing that surprised me most about having a baby is that i would have to graduate school early and start applying for at least 2 jobs to work at for me being able to save up and collect the money i would need in order to pay off the hospital bill, baby food, clothes, diapers, and bills for house n gasoline for cars n trucks and house mortgage. i would say its best for me to save up at least $20,000 dollars or $10,000 at least before i have a baby or child so ill know ill have money to be able to pay off everything and still have some back up money.