We get a short turn on this ride and then it's time for someone else to get on. Find joy in the present moment. (Even when watching NU football!)Where theck does the time go?
Life is like NU Football? The first quarter is great, The second quarter you start to go down hill. The third quarter you go down hill some more. The fourth quarter is up for grabs.We get a short turn on this ride and then it's time for someone else to get on. Find joy in the present moment. (Even when watching NU football!)
My daughter turned 37 a few months ago. Only child. Are you old as me?? Probably not?? Trump has an 18 yo and he is 78 yo?? So maybe?Whippersnappers. My older kids are in their 30s. Also have an 11 YO tho
Mrs. GOU and I have 4 kids, ages 34-42. 5 grandkids too.My daughter turned 37 a few months ago. Only child. Are you old as me?? Probably not?? Trump has an 18 yo and he is 78 yo?? So maybe?
Multiply times 2 and you've got the upper range. My daughter is now what I once considered old. We're talking dinosaur territory. The cardiac Cats haven't killed us, yet, so if they don't start winning the close ones again, might they be held accountable for the mortality of those of us whose hearts kept on because they once won the squeakers?In my mind, everyone here is about 40 years old and has always been 40 years old, which is why I'm shocked when I hear about people with grandkids or 37-year-old kids.
Well, I was just shy of 40 when we met at the Cal game 11 years ago....In my mind, everyone here is about 40 years old and has always been 40 years old, which is why I'm shocked when I hear about people with grandkids or 37-year-old kids.
It is amazing how much faster life goes once you have children.Well, I was just shy of 40 when we met at the Cal game 11 years ago....
Now I have a daughter who just turned 16 and is taking driving lessons and I'm scared.
And I was a little over 40 then and was in Berkeley again two weeks ago with the same college-bound kid (Cal is further down the list than NU).Well, I was just shy of 40 when we met at the Cal game 11 years ago....
Now I have a daughter who just turned 16 and is taking driving lessons and I'm scared.
As I remember, when it was being constructed, it was called the landfill. Dartmouth and drinking?There are a bunch of fine universities out there and I enjoyed all those campus visits.
Great way to see new areas and spend time with your kids, because those days are numbered...
My two were on different academic tracks, so I got fairly distinct sets of schools.
Wisconsin-Madison was a safety for one and a reach for the other.
When the student tour guide asked "Does anybody have any questions?" I was usually ready.
"What would you say the economic diversity is around here for the student body?"
"Are you happy with your decision to come here?"
At every Ivy... "What percentage of the students take any interest in the athletic teams?"
On the Northwestern tour the guide kept calling the lakefill the "landfill." That became a thing.
At UCLA - "It seems like the Greek kids have their own thing going socially - is that true?"
(Female tour guide pulls me aside and says the Hispanic kids tend to not be in the frats and sororities...)
At Cornell "I see those nets by the bridge - how bad are the winters around here?"
At Dartmouth, Dayton and Miami, Ohio - "What is the social scene like? What do you guys do for fun?" Answer at all 3 "Not much - a lot of people drink."
At Berkeley "what are all those kids doing over there?" "Oh, they're playing Quidditch!" "Really? Why?"
Probably my favorite was stopping two tall young women who were walking the opposite direction, explaining that we were touring Berkeley's campus and asking how they felt about being there... Response in an Australian accent "Oh its f**king GREAT!" followed by a discussion of the university and student body and the city, with a string of colorful observations about the faculty, punctuated with f-bombs...
You can learn a lot by going off script.