Life takes another dramtic turn. It turns out the my dad is going to be stationed to Korea even though the army promised not to deploy him anymore (turns out the government is full of cheaters and liars). Not only that but they're going to deploy my entire family. Just when I feel like i'm accepted by a school and probably leave a piece of myself at the school i'm going to, I get hit with this news. Now, they say I might stay with my grandparents for my senior year, but they are kind of strict on some rules. And in Korea, I don't know if kh-vids or VAA can be accessed over there, so there goes my fun. I lose no matter what I do. My parents don't want me to work and get a job of my own because of my heart problem too. It really sucks to be me.
Oh man....sorry to hear that, if i had to choose Korea or U.S....it would be my Grandparents.....i mean you should at least graduate from school, thats what i would do.....
ya, that totally slipped my mind....can one of your friends take you in....but then you're heart problems come into play...am i right....? like who has jurisdiction over you in case you have an emergency.......
The army is really deploying your entire family to Korea? It must have been a descision your parents came to, the army can't force your entire family out there. Have your parents even considered what living in Korea will be like? o__o You should really consider asking your parents if you can stay in the US, with another family member or something. Luckily you're staying here for senior year- I guess that's a plus. Why does your dad have to stay in the army? Seriously :/
Wait, that's weird. My family is Korean, my dad is in the army, but never heard of deploying there. Funny. Just ask your parents to live in a cousin's home or somethin.
That sucks some serious.... I don't even know what that sucks. That just SUCKS. If I were you, I would stay with your grandparents, at least for your senior year. Then maybe you can be accepted into a post-secondary school in the US. They can't take away our tummer. >8(
Well... if it was me, I would probably stay with my grandparents, strict or not strict. I would sure miss my family though... How long is the army planning to keep your family there by the way? At least USA seems like the safer place at the moment. But if you choose to go to Korea, think of it as a new adventure. You get to go to a foreign country. XD lol. Just be safe. Hope things will look bright soon. ^^
I'm sorry to hear that, wouldn't staying with your grandparents be better then having to go to Korea and being able to visit your parents over the summer. If you don't want to do that thn maybe you can see if a good friend of yours will take you in.
The one advantage I can think of about living in Korea (to me, anyways), is their pro gaming communities. Other than that, I don't really know much about them, but I'm willing to bet that they don't censor websites in Korea like they do in China.
SCREW THE NATION! This is my first oppurtunity to egg the government. *cries for joy* xD I'm sorry to here that. It's sad that you finally found a place where you belong and then be bombarded with disappointing news like that. Try to persaude your parents to let you finish your senior year and graduate. With your heart condition you could always try a part-time job where you work very little hours a week, so you don't get tired or a stressed heart. I hope it all turns out for you okay ;D