Why I took my daughter to India for Schoolies

  • 📰 theage
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 18 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 11%
  • Publisher: 77%

Australia Headlines News

Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines

'Let’s not kid ourselves schoolies has anything to do with a rite of passage. It looks back, not forward. We don’t have a coming-of-age rite of passage. You learn how to drive a car but not how to drive your life' | FIRST PERSON schoolies ...

Schoolies? Think the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. No, think again. Our plane tickets said “New Delhi” – no need to pack the bikini or the budgie-smugglers. Having fallen in love with India on my first visit in 1984 – the first of many since – I was taking Anna, my daughter, there to celebrate her completion of high school.

It wasn’t easy navigating the larger world as an awkward, introverted late teen. Then, at the end of First Year, my girlfriend dumped me. That was my first tough time as a young adult, and I crumbled. Resilience? Not exactly my middle name. Anna is also an introvert and I anticipated her struggling too. I wanted her to be better equipped than I was.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Privileged aren’t you😎

Having travelled there extensively myself I understand why the writer wanted to show India to his daughter but not sure why it was at the expense of schoolies. Kids want to let off steam and hang with their friends. A bit patronizing really. India will still be there next year

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 8. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Why I took my daughter to India for SchooliesAs a teen, Sean Doyle struggled to navigate the larger world. So when his daughter Anna finished school, he chose something significant to mark that key moment in her life. In the middle of a raging pandemic!? This is so out of touch with mainstream Australia. That's how you teach someone to drive their life? By decide their end of school celebration for them... 😑 'I aimed to mark this key moment in her life with ' his own decisions... Far out. It's not just an essay, it's a book.
Source: smh - 🏆 6. / 80 Read more »

China military spending 50pc larger than India, Japan, Taiwan, South-East Asia combinedThe Lowy Institute's Asia Power Index shows US power has grown under the Biden administration while the COVID-19 pandemic has dampened China's rise regionally. their military is pretty good right? Communist regimes around the world have killed more people than Nazis in the holocaust. Think about it before doing business with them. TaiwanIsaCountry Isn’t China classified a developing nation by the United Nations?
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »

India's military kills 15 villagers in north-east India, mistaking them for insurgentsLocal community leaders say the soldiers killed coal miners, who they thought were militants, after receiving intelligence about the movement of insurgents in the area. Insurgents suspected of carrying Omicron? India is basically a third world country AirDrop wallet 0x119e7f8140aab4624b5e5b4cfa0b518be8e43965
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »

New Zealand's Ajaz Patel takes all 10 wickets in first innings against IndiaNew Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel becomes only the third player in history to take all 10 wickets in an innings, single-handedly bowling India out in the first innings of the second Test. 10/119 pafc :o Weapon!
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »

Why is your Uber Eats order taking so long to arrive?While Australians are spending more on food delivery apps today than pre-pandemic, getting a hot meal on time has become more expensive and difficult in recent months in Melbourne. UberEats Gosh I mean GOSH Poor babies Ordered 2 schnitzel rolls & 2 bottles of water in a suburban shopping mall food court recently. $36, truffles not included. Cook yourself or go out
Source: theage - 🏆 8. / 77 Read more »

‘He voted with Barnaby Joyce every time’: Why GP decided to run in blue-ribbon seatDr Sophie Scamps, 50, went to Oxford University, qualified for the 1992 Olympics as a middle-distance runner, and worked as an Emergency doctor. Now she's taking on sitting Liberal MP in an affluent blue-ribbon seat auspol australiavotes Dr Sophie Scamps 'Qualified for the 1992 Olympics as a middle-distance runner'. Is this true? The only results found on World Athletics are pre 1992 and Junior level.Integrity
Source: theage - 🏆 8. / 77 Read more »