times: And I don't mean cool in the sense that they are dressing hip and starting to know urban dictionary better than me , but I mean cool in the sense that, they are just super easy going and actually kind of fun to be around -- not to mention, my 64-year-old dad is learning Spanish and travels to Cuba on the regular -- whaaaat !! Cool x 1000, according to Huffington Post Canada. For me, this is a major breakthrough. In fact, in the past two years, I have only been home for a total of three times and each of those three times, there been an emerging trend: "When did my parents get so cool " It a thought I seem to immediately and consistently have while I'm in town. With someone with severe youngest child syndrome, I wouldn't say I had the best relationship with my parents growing up in comparison to my siblings. I felt they didn't get who I was and weren't on board with my life decisions. "A lot of parents will do anything for their children except let them be themselves." - Banksy But this past trip, I had what Oprah calls an "aha" moment. I was always breaching traditional code of conduct in my parents' eyes from what a "proper Tamil girl" should be doing.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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