Lol same if I had a kid at 18, they'd be about 3 years old right now.I just realized today if I had a kid right when I was 18 and assuming they were born nine months after my birthday they would be in preschool now. That feels very strange to me.
I've been thinking about this for a while, strangely enough...I just realized today if I had a kid right when I was 18 and assuming they were born nine months after my birthday they would be in preschool now. That feels very strange to me.
I get constant reminders of this. Three of my friends had babies at 17-18. Their kids are old enough to use TBT!I just realized today if I had a kid right when I was 18 and assuming they were born nine months after my birthday they would be in preschool now. That feels very strange to me.
if I had a kid when I was 18 they would be seven years old right now gettin there yallI just realized today if I had a kid right when I was 18 and assuming they were born nine months after my birthday they would be in preschool now. That feels very strange to me.
It's funny and strange. We always want what we don't have. I'll make soup and it'll be in the fridge for days before it goes bad. Finally my sister will go in to want try some and be upset I had to throw it away. You had several days to try it and the moment the big jar is gone your mind suddenly sees it. I think that's what it is. The absence of it makes your mind know something is amiss.I wonder how come I'm always craving the food we had at home the moment someone else gets rid of it. Always.
There's no more bread? I ask. No, says my father, I ate it this morning.
Where's the lettuce? It went bad I threw it away earlier.
Where's the chocolate cake? I ate it yesterday.
It's not even on purpose! Why is the food not interesting until it gets out of reach and I don't even know about it!
The thing is, I don't even know it's gone. I'll be in my room, not knowing what happened in the kitchen because I haven't been there all day, and suddenly think "Oh what if I made myself a sandwich!" and then go "where are the ingredients they were there yesterday"It's funny and strange. We always want what we don't have. I'll make soup and it'll be in the fridge for days before it goes bad. Finally my sister will go in to want try some and be upset I had to throw it away. You had several days to try it and the moment the big jar is gone your mind suddenly sees it. I think that's what it is. The absence of it makes your mind know something is amiss.
Haha oof I feel that. I have to hide certain ingredients I pick up so my sister doesn't throw them away, waste, or eat them before I can make dishes that I'm really looking forward to. I have to go far to get to any decent grocery store and one time she threw away a ginger root because she didn't know what it was when it was in the basket with the onions.The thing is, I don't even know it's gone. I'll be in my room, not knowing what happened in the kitchen because I haven't been there all day, and suddenly think "Oh what if I made myself a sandwich!" and then go "where are the ingredients they were there yesterday"