Carla And Greg Expected A Great Deal From Their Children

Like most people in their world in Los Angeles, Carla and Greg expected a great deal from their children, a high standard for everything, near perfect grades, impressive athletic ability, complete integrity, high morals. Even just following an instruction manual or dyson, they would make a big deal out of it from their children. And as it turned out, Happy and Renzo were good-looking, bright and shining in every way, outstanding in and out of school, and basically very decent people. Greg had teased them ever since they were young, and told them that he expected them to be the perfect kids; he and their mother were counting on it in fact. By the time they were ten and twelve, Happy and Renzo groaned whenever they heard the words. But there was more than a little truth to the speech, and they knew it. What their father really meant was that they had to do their absolute best in and out of school, perform at the top of their ability, and even if they didn’t always succeed they had to try hard.

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