when I became a stodgy old person. I used to be so free, almost hippy like in that nothing bothered me. Now, it seems like all of the sudden, but I'm sure it's been gradual for years, I'm becoming that old lady who screams at teenagers to slow down as they speed up the street. Or asks the neighbors to keep it down because the kids are asleep and my husband needs to work in the morning. I can just imagine how annoying I'll be when my kids hit their teens. I should probably apologize to them in advance.
Life is trudging along here in Atchison(you should know that when I type or say Atchison it's usually with a very snide tone, just so you know.;)). School will be out in a few weeks and the kids are psyched about summer. I imagine they'll live outside, so I will be on the computer even less than I am now. That's when the loss of my beloved laptop will really be felt. C'est la vie.
Maddie's first softball practice is on Sunday afternoon. I'm so excited. I hope she loves it and wants to play for 15yrs, like I did. If my knees weren't so shot, I'd still be playing. I miss it a lot.
I thought I had more to say, but I guess not. Just some short ramblings and I'm done.
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It's not that you are a stodgy old person--it's that now you have different priorities. That's okay--we all evolve as we learn new things and *cough-getolder-cough*. I'm definitely not the same person that I was in high school--and I don't want to be. Of course, I'm so much cooler now than I was then! : p <--sarcasm, that last bit.
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