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Mar 17, 2006 17:32

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peaches04 March 18 2006, 14:17:39 UTC
Is there any way that you could do both. Likeeee go to the party and then work for the rest of the weekend. Be honest with yourelf. If you stayed at school woudl really get that much more work done than at home? Also, I don't know your mom but would her feelings be hurt if you didn't go?
If you plan not to go maybe explain it to your mom and offer to make it up to her somehow by taking her for dinner or something....

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kelsemaroo March 21 2006, 05:35:56 UTC
I get no work done at home. There are too many distractions there and I end up forgetting all about the school work that I have to do. I'm not sure if her feelings would be hurt or not. I asked her about it and she said "don't worry about it. School comes first. I'll have other birthdays (unfortunately)" But I don't know, that could just be the motherly thing to say.
And I did offer to make it up to her in the case that I don't make it home. She seemed cool with that *shrugs*

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anonymous March 18 2006, 19:19:18 UTC
agree with peaches and on top of that...
JUST GO!!!!!!!!
It's your mom, go for it, just work efficiently for the rest of the time or ahead of time.
Lei

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emborrachadita March 20 2006, 18:31:07 UTC
mich would agree, our mother would disown us if we didn't go. i'd bring your homework home, and slip out of the festivities to go do it.

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kelsemaroo March 21 2006, 05:42:29 UTC
See the problem lies within the fact that when I'm at home, I don't do my homework. I find other people to see, other things to do, and I get disowned by the family -if- I slip out of the festivities. They notice and they make a big deal about it and usually say things like "then why'd you bother coming home?"
My mother's not a big birthday celebration person. My uncle is the one I'm more worried about. He's more likely to disown me than she is. When I asked her about it she said "don't worry about it. School comes first. I'll have other birthdays (unfortunately)" But...that could just be the motherly thing to say...it's hard to tell.

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