Ah, the memories from childhood….Michael did marry Deanna and Gordon and all those other school chums …laughing like donkeys…were indeed his friends throughout adult life. These types of embarrassing situations, horrible as they seem at the time, will increase their bonds as they age. They will all be laughing together in their 80’s at some senior’s centre in Smalltown, Canada.
I think this is the sort of thing kids need to work out among themselves without adult intervention. A lot of ‘trauma’ is actually manufactured by ‘experts’.
It happens all the time. As a teacher, I can’t tell you how many times I get emails/calls because a child didn’t do their homework or got in trouble at school and they want me to forgo the consequence because they might feel bad about it.
However, it is still true that girls tend to be more mature than boys, regardless of the change in parents’ thinking.
I knew kids in high school who acted like these kids-all immature school children. I recall the question a lot of them asked: “Who do you like?” That was a question that was never to be answered.
Michael certainly isn’t in this boat all alone when it comes to being teased by his silly, immature friends for liking a girl when they’re this young. “Mean girls” can be just as merciless in their behavior when it becomes known that a fellow (female) classmate is crushing on a boy at this age too!!!!! :-(
I do not think the boy in the blue sweater is Gordon; that boy is bucktoothed. Anyway, Gordon gets his run-in with Cupid in junior high when he falls hard for a girl named Allyson.
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
Like those bubs’ll ever find love.
papamac630 almost 12 years ago
I’m guessing none of them got invited to the wedding…
kfccanada almost 12 years ago
Ah, the memories from childhood….Michael did marry Deanna and Gordon and all those other school chums …laughing like donkeys…were indeed his friends throughout adult life. These types of embarrassing situations, horrible as they seem at the time, will increase their bonds as they age. They will all be laughing together in their 80’s at some senior’s centre in Smalltown, Canada.
Tin Can Twidget almost 12 years ago
So true.
ReneTray almost 12 years ago
Yes. Just like I asked a girl but she wanted someone else. Of course in one day everyone knew.
lightenup Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Ah the “joys” of being the first one to be caught liking someone of the opposite sex.
I Quit almost 12 years ago
Jealousy deflected into humor.
prrdh almost 12 years ago
I think this is the sort of thing kids need to work out among themselves without adult intervention. A lot of ‘trauma’ is actually manufactured by ‘experts’.
kittyblue71 almost 12 years ago
that kid made me LOL!
gemdrite almost 12 years ago
It happens all the time. As a teacher, I can’t tell you how many times I get emails/calls because a child didn’t do their homework or got in trouble at school and they want me to forgo the consequence because they might feel bad about it.
However, it is still true that girls tend to be more mature than boys, regardless of the change in parents’ thinking.
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Jerks would be more like it!
iced tea almost 12 years ago
I knew kids in high school who acted like these kids-all immature school children. I recall the question a lot of them asked: “Who do you like?” That was a question that was never to be answered.
westny77 almost 12 years ago
The kid in the blue shirt is downright ugly
Gretchen's Mom almost 12 years ago
Michael certainly isn’t in this boat all alone when it comes to being teased by his silly, immature friends for liking a girl when they’re this young. “Mean girls” can be just as merciless in their behavior when it becomes known that a fellow (female) classmate is crushing on a boy at this age too!!!!! :-(
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
I do not think the boy in the blue sweater is Gordon; that boy is bucktoothed. Anyway, Gordon gets his run-in with Cupid in junior high when he falls hard for a girl named Allyson.
falcon_370f almost 12 years ago
Michael and Deanna sittin in a treek-i-s-s-i-n-g…
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
Thirty years ago.Today, someone could catch that moment with their cell phone camera, and play it back to THEIR girlfriends later!!
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Ignoring the children of course! The most irritating words a child could hear, “If I didn’t see it, it didn’t happen”