Toof ,
Yea I know. I thought I new more then those older them me at that age too And I remind him that the older he gets. The smarter Im going to be also.
Other then the typical, He's not a bad kid though. Never really has been. Not that I ever really gave him that choice LOL
Right now he's about running around with his friends. Which is normal. Im not too worried about him now legally being able to drink as I've always let him have some if he wanted it when he was younger and pretty much just let him have what he wanted since he was 16. So the legal drinking age is a mere formality And its more like he can now just buy it himself rather then have someone else get it.
I never wanted it to be that "forbidden fruit" that now that he can legally have it he can go apechit with it as they please because nobody can tell then "no" anymore. Its been my observation that this is the mistake many parents make. And the conclusion I've drawn is that while they think they have protected their kids from it. they've in many cases opened themselves up for more anguish later on.
I decided to demystify it. And try to teach moderation instead. He's come home tanked and puked only 1 time that I remember. Didnt say a word till him to the next day when I said "Heard you in the bathroom last night. Drinkings fun isnt it. Just think. when you turn 21 you can legally have that much fun"
Dont remember him ever comming home that drunk again.
Rich46yo ,
Tell me about it. Too damn fast. gotta admit I was getting a bit teary eyed thinking of him as he grew up when I wrote the original post.
when I wrote about our eyes connecting when he was in the crib. That was a real moment. While I was the ultimate in proud when he was born and loved him immediately. When our eyes met that moment. That, was our "bonding" moment. If you dont have kids. You wont understand it till you do. But that moment is easily identifiable as a specific moment in time.
Children, I've discovered are both your greatest sources of joy,and aggravation. sometimes within moments of each other. LOL
RipChord929 ,
I've noticed the same thing. the older I get. The faster time seems to move. Particularly here in the northeast where everything moves faster to begin with.
I've been tempted to move down south just to slow things down a bit....ok ALOT.
Not quite out from under yet. I still have a daughter who turns 13 this October. Shesh another frikken speed trap. just a few hours ago it seems I was upsetting her mother by sitting there watching TV with her letting her gnaw on a twizzler as she was just starting to teeth. "What if she chokes on it?" my wife yelled "How can she choke on it. when she has no teeth to bite it off?" Moms are always so paranoid about the absurd. thank god for dads or we'd still be living in trees eating berries out of fear the other animals would get us on the ground LOL
Now she's about to become a teenager (YIKES!!!) And a gorgeous one at that. (DOUBLE YIKES!! Time to buy a gun)
And she is (ahem) starting to develop into a woman. So now its like living with two wives. fortunately my wife is taking the brunt of the abuse. Emotional mood swings and everythign else that comes with being a typical woman.
One day a couple of weeks ago I forget the subject. but her and my wife were arguing about something (I learned a long time ago to not get involved with chick fights) And after words my wife was complaining "What the hell is with her lately?" My son overhearing this says "What did you expect? she's a woman."
she shot him a dirty look to which I laughed. then she shot me a dirty look and I just said "He's right. Now you know what i've been dealing with for the last 25+ years. Welcome to my world."
Yea... This gonna be fun. LMAO
I know about the grand kids. Told my son when he brought home one of the few girls he's ever brought home. I dont mind the thought of being a grandpa. Just do us all a favor and wait till your out of college first.
Like my mother always says. the nice thign about having grandkids. is you can give em back when your done playing with them