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Today I officially feel old..

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:30 am
by Cyber Bishop
My oldest daughter (14) starts as a freshman in high school today.. This day always seemed like it was so far away and now it is here.
Yes I know there is a couple of people that are older age wise so don’t post “I’m older than you

” or something like that because your post will be removed..
Anyway, she is looking forward to school this year and joining drama..
Anyone else have high school aged kids?

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:36 am
by Me, Grimlock!
I have a still-in-the-womb-aged kid right now. Sadly, I can't yet feel your pain. But if it's any consolation, I feel old already.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:41 am
by Iron Prime
Me, Grimlock! wrote:I have a still-in-the-womb-aged kid right now. Sadly, I can't yet feel your pain. But if it's any consolation, I feel old already.
My son just had his first birthday last month - man that came fast! So I 'sorta' feel your pain, but not 100%....
How old are you anyway? I'm 26 at the end of September.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:49 am
by Cyber Bishop
Snarlus Prime wrote:Me, Grimlock! wrote:I have a still-in-the-womb-aged kid right now. Sadly, I can't yet feel your pain. But if it's any consolation, I feel old already.
My son just had his first birthday last month - man that came fast! So I 'sorta' feel your pain, but not 100%....
How old are you anyway? I'm 26 at the end of September.
I am 36. I turn 37 this December..

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:16 am
by Me, Grimlock!
31 here. I think I started feeling old when I turned 30. But it's one of those mind-over-matter things, and I have to get past the number.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:39 am
by Cyber Bishop
Me, Grimlock! wrote:31 here. I think I started feeling old when I turned 30. But it's one of those mind-over-matter things, and I have to get past the number.
I got past the number especially with all I do to "keep young".
I ride my bike.
Roller skate
Troop with my 501st squad
The high school thing just hit home..
I am still young at heart.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:47 am
by DREWCIFER
I can't relate, sorry.
However, my ninth grade year was my fav. I had a lot of fun that year and lost my virginity(however, I eventually stopped looking for it).
So...yeah...birds and the bees thing.


Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:51 am
by Loki120
I refuse to go past that 30 mark. I'm 29 part 2, dag nabbit.
My two kids are 3 and 6 months. I have a way to go, but I'm still dreading that whole going to school for the first time thing.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:57 am
by Cyber Bishop
Loki120 wrote:I refuse to go past that 30 mark. I'm 29 part 2, dag nabbit.
My two kids are 3 and 6 months. I have a way to go, but I'm still dreading that whole going to school for the first time thing.
It's not that bad when they first start. My youngest will start school next August..
Poor baby has a very late birthday so she could not start this year.
When the baby graduates from Kindergarten the oldest will be graduating from high school.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:58 am
by Robo-Chugster
i realised i was old a few years ago, i was coming home from work and saw some kids hanging out on a street corner and i thought to myself 'bloody kids, aint they got anything better to do?'...5 minutes later i rememberd that i used to do exactly the same thing 10-15 years earlier...i felt like such an old codger
im 31 by the way

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:06 am
by Moonbase2
Well, I'm 23 and already run a household of four. My oldest will be three next month but is already riding the bus to preschool. When I am 37 he will be 17. That will be odd.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:43 pm
by Wheeljack35
The other night I was talking to one of the girls I work with on the flow team and we were talking music.
I bought up that my favorite bands were Kiss and Def Leppard.She goes "Those are my dads favorite bands" too which I replied"How old is your dad?"
She said he is 41
I then replied thats my age
Wow I felt old there I guess I collect so I don't feel old
And I have allways wondered if I would still be doing this 20 years from now
Bishop don't feel old yet there is still 4 years until her graduation
When she goes to college feel old then


Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:59 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Wheeljack35 wrote:When she goes to college feel old then

It'll be here sooner than I know.
My wife is 41 as well and she figured it out that if she had a child at age 18, that kid would be about 23..
If I had a child when I was 18 it would be right around 19 right now..

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:52 pm
by waylandcool
I turn 31 tomorrow. Last year, turning 30 sucked but this birthday isn't that bad. I do feel old though especially when one of the young guys in my office told me he was in grade school when I got out of high school. That smarted a bit.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:36 am
by Shadowman
Tell her that these are NOT the best years of her life, and tell her teachers that they should stop spreading that rumor.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:56 am
by Autobot032
DJDrew&ScoobyDoo wrote:I lost my virginity(however, I eventually stopped looking for it).


Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:36 am
by Loki120
Cyber Bishop wrote:If I had a child when I was 18 it would be right around 19 right now..
I learned from my parents, my mom was 18 when she had me. So I'm glad I waited as long as I did. I definately couldn't have handled the responsiblity of a child at 18 or even 25.
Shadowman wrote:Tell her that these are NOT the best years of her life, and tell her teachers that they should stop spreading that rumor.
Man, you really are bitter about this.
However, I can't disagree more. Compared to the crushing weight of college, bills, employment, etc...I tend to worry a lot less about my social life. I'd gladly go back to the simple life of high school outcast in comparison.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:04 am
by Shadowman
Loki120 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Tell her that these are NOT the best years of her life, and tell her teachers that they should stop spreading that rumor.
Man, you really are bitter about this.
However, I can't disagree more. Compared to the crushing weight of college, bills, employment, etc...I tend to worry a lot less about my social life. I'd gladly go back to the simple life of high school outcast in comparison.
Imagine being punched in the jaw and having everyone laugh at you, and mention it for the rest of the year. Now imagine this being the peak of your junior year.
Because that's how it was for me. no, not figuratively, literally, as in, it actually happened. And guess what? The teacher blamed ME for it.
One good thing, though. I did meet Tweezy, and a few other fellow miscreants. I tried starting a mafia around it, but it never got far. (People took it seriously, for a while)

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:07 am
by Shadowman
Now, to get back on topic:
CB, you're not old until the Gatdang rock 'n' roll music is too gatdang loud, the kids wear the blue jean apnts to dang low, and you can't remember your glasses to watch Matlock.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:23 am
by Cyber Bishop
Shadowman wrote:Loki120 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Tell her that these are NOT the best years of her life, and tell her teachers that they should stop spreading that rumor.
Man, you really are bitter about this.
However, I can't disagree more. Compared to the crushing weight of college, bills, employment, etc...I tend to worry a lot less about my social life. I'd gladly go back to the simple life of high school outcast in comparison.
Imagine being punched in the jaw and having everyone laugh at you, and mention it for the rest of the year. Now imagine this being the peak of your junior year.
Because that's how it was for me. no, not figuratively, literally, as in, it actually happened. And guess what? The teacher blamed ME for it.
One good thing, though. I did meet Tweezy, and a few other fellow miscreants. I tried starting a mafia around it, but it never got far. (People took it seriously, for a while)
That is how it actually was for YOU.. Not everyone else.
And just a quick FYI, teachers are not spreading that rumor, It was something I (and after reading responses in the other thread) realized on our own. I think for myself, I don't have some teacher thinking for me.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:35 am
by Geekee1
I will forever be 5 years old in my mind. Our baby is still gestating at the moment and I've wondered how it will make me feel when it finally comes. I'm not planning on feeling old, I'm 28, but we'll see.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:41 am
by Jeep?
They're the best years of her life, yeah - but only if she makes it so. Yeah, you can let people and circumstance drag you down, or you can enjoy yourself. I mean, I don't even fit in with the people I get on with, I'm a fecking New Romantic in 2007 for crying out loud, and so? My school didn't want me as a student, so I made sure they didn't look at me as one. Jobs? I've been 'made redundant' as they say already. Do I care? NO! That job was like "Clerks" in colour, and my current one's paying me pretty well. So I'm not gonna jump the bandwagon about this being the worst time in someone's life - yeah, it's not the best, but I'm a big sappy bastard. [/rant]

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:04 am
by Cyber Bishop
Jesus Prime wrote:They're the best years of her life, yeah - but only if she makes it so. Yeah, you can let people and circumstance drag you down, or you can enjoy yourself. I mean, I don't even fit in with the people I get on with, I'm a fecking New Romantic in 2007 for crying out loud, and so? My school didn't want me as a student, so I made sure they didn't look at me as one. Jobs? I've been 'made redundant' as they say already. Do I care? NO! That job was like "Clerks" in colour, and my current one's paying me pretty well. So I'm not gonna jump the bandwagon about this being the worst time in someone's life - yeah, it's not the best, but I'm a big sappy bastard. [/rant]
She has the type of personality where she makes the best of whatever situation she is (kind of like how I used to handle things) in so I think she will do fine.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:09 am
by Jeep?
That's good. I don't really know about you guys and your education system, but as far as ours goes, your first year really shapes everything for a few years afterwards.

Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:42 pm
by Siren Prime
I don't have school aged kids... I am one!!
I'm going to be a junior this year.
My mom is always saying the same stuff as you.