plainsong
Headphoneus Supremus: Untie!
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I don't understand what is so tough to comprehend here. Is he "entitled" to this that or the other? Well yall's words, not mine, but his parents are morally and ethically obligated to give him the best start they can. If they could never afford for him to play tuba to begin with, why let him get his hopes up and improve to the point of majoring in it?
They've known for 4 years that he may just end up doing this in college. The writing is on the wall. Every year you improve and improve and you get awards and you go to all-state and all that kind of stuff. And now, surprise! You need a tuba. No, not one bit of a surprise.
I understand how with getting a tuba, they may well not have the money for a car, and the OP should not be allowed to get some death trap he won't be able to afford anyway. No, but something has to give and that's what so little of you seem to understand. I guess this is a place where people are more likely to listen to music than play it, but that doesn't mean you can't read.
So he needs the tuba and that means getting a car will be tough to handle. Ok fine, why not help him get to practice, do the best you can, sit at the table and say "Hey, we'll all figure this out somehow." Why can't they show some support and be on his side?
Or are kids not entitled to that either. If you really feel that way, that you don't owe your kids the best you can do on the path to a good education, even if that means some emotional support if not monetary, then I feel sorry for how you were raised and how you raise your kids.
They've known for 4 years that he may just end up doing this in college. The writing is on the wall. Every year you improve and improve and you get awards and you go to all-state and all that kind of stuff. And now, surprise! You need a tuba. No, not one bit of a surprise.
I understand how with getting a tuba, they may well not have the money for a car, and the OP should not be allowed to get some death trap he won't be able to afford anyway. No, but something has to give and that's what so little of you seem to understand. I guess this is a place where people are more likely to listen to music than play it, but that doesn't mean you can't read.
So he needs the tuba and that means getting a car will be tough to handle. Ok fine, why not help him get to practice, do the best you can, sit at the table and say "Hey, we'll all figure this out somehow." Why can't they show some support and be on his side?
Or are kids not entitled to that either. If you really feel that way, that you don't owe your kids the best you can do on the path to a good education, even if that means some emotional support if not monetary, then I feel sorry for how you were raised and how you raise your kids.