My Birthday
So today I leave my teenage years behind and enter into the adult life. Ok so I have really been an adult since I was probably 18 but it doesnt matter. Today i day goodbye to the teens.
I Dont think I will mourn the passing of my teenage years. I still have the memories. Thats good enough right. Unlike others I hang out with I dont feel the need to stay young forever. I want to grow up. I want to get a job, go to work, get married, have kids. All the stuff I plan to do over the next 10 years. Really, who wants to continue to go thru the akwardness of teen life. I love to remeber those time. They were good. I had lots of friends, some I still have today. I had alot of excitement and adventures. I had true love and heartache. But I am deffinatly ready to move on
I think I really grew up and became and adult the day Mandy got engaged. That just made my life change from who is dating whom to who is marrying whom. It was entertaining but you know, somedays you grow up quicker then other days.
Anyways I figure I have done good. I think that if you have One good friend for every year your are alive your doing well... well i geuss till you hit that age where they all start dying off but thats not for a while. So do i have 20 good friends, 20 people i love and care for. hell ya! Thats why im not afraid to let the teen years role.
~Love ya all~
(L) krysta Girl
3 Comments:
but there are a lot of teens who are married with a job and children- couldn't we be them!? (I'd have to start pronto)
But that's why i'm not ready to leave teen years behind- i don't want the responsibility that goes along with all that. I just want to return to nursery school- where all the girls were marrying the same guy and all you had to worry about was tying your shoes . . .
Wait until they all start having kids!!! Growing up is fun, but man is it weird...
Hey...At 20, there was no way I was responsible yet...it's not as bad as people make it sound. You can grow up when you want. If eric wants to keep his teen angst, he can (don't tell him I said that)...if you don't want the responsibility yet, then don't have it. And instead of using youth as an excuse...you can just say you're a college student - it works like a charm.
It's really not as bad as it sounds. We're just non-teenager teenagers (if that makes sense)
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