It’s really scary to see people’s birth dates and realize that the ones
born in ’85 are now twenty.
They’re supposed to be kids!!!!
I
thought anyone born in the eighties was a child.
And before any of you get all riled up, I’m changing my mind, slowly but surely.
I can’t believe I’m up this late…I’m supposed to go to play the piano for choir practice in the morning.
I guess they’d appreciate it if I were already awake when I get there.
That’s pretty crazy.
i’m not a child! *pouts*
just kidding.
We’re still kids at heart. 😀
yay for the 80’s….we kids are the only good things that came out of ’em
I know what you mean…. it happened that my church celebrated their 30th anniversary recently, and that meant they started in 1975. Well, I was born in 1979. Wow. Things are moving fast.
Rob told me about a book he was reading and I researched the author, J. Budziszewski, and found he has some good stuff to say. Here is a link to a web magazine that has published him.http://www.boundless.org/common/authorlist.cfm?aid=jb#AskTheo
I remember when my younger brother seemed like such a kid to me. He is only four years younger and now we are peers. I would never think of him as being “just a kid” now. Age differences are just simply more noticeable when we are younger.
When I see a date in the 80’s I think “wow, that was so long ago!” Then I remember that I was born back then and I feel old!