Seriously, where does the time go?
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:36 am
As some of you know, our oldest daughter is a senior in High School this year. Last night we filled out the order forms for her diploma, cap/gown/tassel, graduation announcements/name cards, etc. I had to keep reprinting her full name.....Nina Marie Last Name. We had to measure her height so my husband pulled out his trusty Stanley Ruler (handy since we're still finishing up our basement rec room). Suddenly as he's measuring her, I realized never have I filled out her entire name so many times since she was an infant (birth announcements, first pediatrician visit). In the span of mere seconds, it hit me - where has 17 years gone? I want to know!!! All sorts of memories popped up - first steps, first lost tooth, first day of K, dance recitals, teaching her to drive, etc. When she (and her sister) were babies older parents would tell us all the time - enjoy this time because it goes by so quickly. At the time you are knee deep in diapers and bottles (or nursing in some cases). You look at these parents and think - huh, oh sure, the years will fly by..... Somewhere along the line, Elem School years on, they do fly by! Very fast. You begin to follow that school calendar and one by one, the years accumulate.
So now I'm one of those older parents looking at new parents thinking - awww, enjoy these days b/c they fly by. Now I'm saying those words!!! And I think of young parents here like Jen/Chad and Amanzi. Don't blink too much b/c if you do, next thing you know you'll be preparing senior packets like I was last night. And almost tearing up. Or looking at colleges like we've been. Man oh man, I honestly do not know where the time went.
All of this reminded me of the time we began looking at houses, since we were outgrowing our small condo. Nina was 6 months old. She had just awakened from a nap in the car, we fed and changed her. In other words, she was in a really good mood, laughing and smiling. Walked into an older house that was having an open house, being sold by owners. They took one look at Nina and said awww, enjoy these years....bla bla bla. They would hardly let us look the house over! Long story short, they fell in love with US and we knew they wanted this young family to buy their house. Their kids were in college, it was time to downsize and pass their home onto a younger couple. They completely redid the first floor over, a definite selling plus. We walked upstairs and talk about a time warp - one bedroom had 60's peace sign wallpaper. The other rooms and baths were all very outdated. Fast forward to now and I know Nina would flip for that wallpaper (my daughter who is convinced she was born in the wrong era). Anyway, we could barely get away from this couple and later we said it's silly to buy a house, b/c this couple wanted us to buy it so much. Funny thing is I forget where this house was located but now I want to drive by it again. We liked 50% of it, that was the problem......the other 50% of it needed work. And we were knee deep in diapers ya know....
Seriously, to any young parents on the boards - cherish these years. Never thought I'd utter these words but they're so true - they truly do fly by.
I think I'm gonna need a case of tissues this year!
Mary
So now I'm one of those older parents looking at new parents thinking - awww, enjoy these days b/c they fly by. Now I'm saying those words!!! And I think of young parents here like Jen/Chad and Amanzi. Don't blink too much b/c if you do, next thing you know you'll be preparing senior packets like I was last night. And almost tearing up. Or looking at colleges like we've been. Man oh man, I honestly do not know where the time went.
All of this reminded me of the time we began looking at houses, since we were outgrowing our small condo. Nina was 6 months old. She had just awakened from a nap in the car, we fed and changed her. In other words, she was in a really good mood, laughing and smiling. Walked into an older house that was having an open house, being sold by owners. They took one look at Nina and said awww, enjoy these years....bla bla bla. They would hardly let us look the house over! Long story short, they fell in love with US and we knew they wanted this young family to buy their house. Their kids were in college, it was time to downsize and pass their home onto a younger couple. They completely redid the first floor over, a definite selling plus. We walked upstairs and talk about a time warp - one bedroom had 60's peace sign wallpaper. The other rooms and baths were all very outdated. Fast forward to now and I know Nina would flip for that wallpaper (my daughter who is convinced she was born in the wrong era). Anyway, we could barely get away from this couple and later we said it's silly to buy a house, b/c this couple wanted us to buy it so much. Funny thing is I forget where this house was located but now I want to drive by it again. We liked 50% of it, that was the problem......the other 50% of it needed work. And we were knee deep in diapers ya know....

Seriously, to any young parents on the boards - cherish these years. Never thought I'd utter these words but they're so true - they truly do fly by.
I think I'm gonna need a case of tissues this year!
Mary