That was my plan too Lightenup. I had a ton of adventures and experiences before having kids at age 32 and 35. I thought I would be content to just sit back and remember the excitement… but it’s hard. Kind of like mourning because by the time the kids are old enough for me to have some freedom again, I’ll probably not be that interested in it anymore.
I know that I am blessed to have two incredibly wonderful kids and I’m very thankful for them. I enjoy watching them grow up and being here for them. But there is a large part of me that really, really misses the excitement and the old life I had.
I love you Wiley… and I’m not really aiming this at you specifically…
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I get that there are people that don’t like FB and Twitter. But I just don’t get why the folks that don’t like it are usually so vehemently vocal about the evils of it. Overall… FB has little affect on the non-users. If you don’t like it, don’t mess with it.
I don’t understand why the non-fb’ers can’t just back off and let the people enjoy the clocksucking if they want it. :)
For me, I don’t really get Twitter. But other than the tweeting-while-driving issue… it doesn’t affect me. So, I have no desire to poo on the tweeters parade.
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My kids are almost the same age as these and the fighting is driving me insane. I can spend the day with each one individually and never ever lose my temper. But put them together and they are crazy-making.
dtut said, “Wiley, I don’t think you should complain when this discussion turns political.”
I don’t think he minds when it’s actually about politics, like this one. It’s kind of fun to stir the pot sometimes.
I’m betting he just gets frustrated when someone pulls something political out of every single strip… The cartoon could have a wombat and a ice cream truck and people would still find something political about it.
I love the positive attitude! :)