Sooner or later, you're gonna want it. And the second — the second — that happens, you know I'll be there. I'll slip in, have myself a real good day.

Spike ,'Conversations with Dead People'


Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Oct 07, 2006 1:06:58 pm PDT #2638 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

My parents just seem parent age and not too old or too young.

In my grammar school class, there was one kid who had a really young mother, but I didn't think much about it until later. In retrospect, she must have been a teenager when he was born, unless she was just especially stylish or something. What did we know?


Hil R. - Oct 07, 2006 1:07:31 pm PDT #2639 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

My parents were both 33 when I was born. They were among the older parents of kids in my grade, but I don't think they were the oldest. (Also, my two best friends had fairly young parents, so that may have skewed my perception.)


sarameg - Oct 07, 2006 1:11:47 pm PDT #2640 of 10001

My parents were married 7 years before they had me(she was 30.) When I asked about the timing, my mother said it was because they finally had stable health insurance because dad was finally offered a tenure track position. She quit taking the pill and got knocked up a month later. Warm and fuzzy, huh? It makes me laugh.

They were older than my peers' parents, but the most noticable diff wasn't that, but that they were academics (we didn't live in the university part of town.) The median age of parenthood was very young in the community, in any case. 10% of the girls in my graduating class had children.

I have grocery shopped (it was Bea Gaddy day! So I shopped for other people too,) and the floors are vacuumed and mopped. There may be a target trip later. Waiting for the floors to dry, and then I'll make dinner.


ChiKat - Oct 07, 2006 1:23:39 pm PDT #2641 of 10001
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

My brain is all mushy. I came into work around 11 this morning and have been really cranking stuff out. Which is good because I had so much to do, I was sure I would have to come in tomorrow, too. It's amazing how much I can get done when no one is around to bug me.


flea - Oct 07, 2006 1:26:05 pm PDT #2642 of 10001
information libertarian

I was born in 1972 when my mother was 22, her first child. Growing up, all of her friends were about her age, and all of their kids were (occasionally) my sister's and (usually) my brother's age, six years younger than me. I was always in between, too young to hang out with the grown-ups and too big to play with the other kids. I read a lot of books.

It is very strange to think that when my mother was my age (34), she was divorced, and dating, and had kids 12, 9, and 6. On the flip side, I don't think I'll have to worry about her health and caretaking for her for a long time yet - she's 56 now, and mr. flea's parents are 66, and the difference feels like a big one.

ETA: Matilda! Such a long, elegant nose!


Topic!Cindy - Oct 07, 2006 1:29:56 pm PDT #2643 of 10001
What is even happening?

I remember turning 22 and thinking that by that age, my grandmother already had four of her six children.


sarameg - Oct 07, 2006 1:32:41 pm PDT #2644 of 10001

My brother's inlaws are in their 40s. My parents are in their 60s. It isn't a source of why they just don't get each other, but it acts as just another nail in the coffin of the inlaw relationship. Oy.


Anne W. - Oct 07, 2006 2:08:00 pm PDT #2645 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Bea Gaddy

Missing Baltimore a bit, just now...


sumi - Oct 07, 2006 2:18:14 pm PDT #2646 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

I just googled to find out what that is. (I lived in Baltimore many, many years ago -- I'm sure that Bea Gaddy was there but I had not heard of her.)


ChiKat - Oct 07, 2006 2:24:17 pm PDT #2647 of 10001
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

I'm tired...pooped. But, I did finish everything I needed to finish this weekend, so I'm going home and I'm gonna sit and do nothing. And like it.