Another great short story I have read from online, Posted here, just want to share it with my friends & others.... One of the most important things in my life is my family. I love my family and I want the very best for them. I have felt ever since the day our first son was born that one of the greatest gifts I could give to each of my children would be to teach them how to be hard workers. I have seen common people climb to uncommon heights in all walks of life just by being hard workers. They are not smarter than the other people, they just work harder. When my children became old enough to walk, I started helping them learn to work. I tried to find jobs for them to do that were not easy. I knew that would help them learn to do a task, even if they did not want to. But how many times can a child mow the lawn, do the dishes or clean their room in one day Living in a subdivision of a city did not make it easy for me to find HARD work for them to do. Hard work like a f
Jenny was so happy about the house they had found. For once in her life 'twas on the right side of town. She unpacked her things with such great ease. As she watched her new curtains blow in the breeze. How wonderful it was to have her own room. School would be starting; she'd have friends over soon. There'd be sleep-overs, and parties; she was so happy It's just the way she wanted her life to be. On the first day of school, everything went great. She made new friends and even got a date! She thought, "I want to be popular and I'm going to be, Because I just got a date with the star of the team!" To be known in this school you had to have a lot of clout, and dating This guy would sure help her out.There was only one problem stopping her fate. Her parents had said she was too young to date. "Well I just won't tell them the entire truth. They won't know the difference; what's there to lose?" Jenny asked to stay with her friends