wow this makes two now!
i got pictures today from a friend from college who just hatched a beautiful daughter, nora rose jarrold (yes ann, its adam) it is so weird how we are all at the ages our parents were when we were born. some, i know passed that point a couple of years ago, but times are different. i think people did adult things sooner then. they say 30 is the new 20 or something like that.
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2 comments:
My parents were 19 and 20 when they had my sister and 30 and 31 when they had me. Does that mean I should have 3 kids by my age??? Eek!
Eek is right!
No thanks. I can't imagine being responsible for another human being.
It is weird that our friends (and us) are "growing up" and becoming (gulp) grown-ups.
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