We finally got out to the swimming this Saturday. Had a fun day around town with my kid, walked around with a steak and onion pie, revived the old Switch exercise games to get the wiggles out even more. I wish I had that energy, little guy has no quit in him.
He knows what he’s doing alright. Also, it sounds like you’re really enjoying your time with him, which is sweet[1]
not that you wouldn’t, I just read somewhere that you get three 5-year intervals with your kids before they’re adults, and it’s extremely brief. So glad to see you “experience-maxxing” (I just coined the phrase) your time ↩︎
I’ve felt this with other peoples kids even. My colleague had a precocious teenager, and by the time I’d gone done another job, and come back, that kid was working at microsoft.
In my other job, a fresh new colleague had a 5 year old kid. When I left that job, that kid was applying for university.
We finally got out to the swimming this Saturday. Had a fun day around town with my kid, walked around with a steak and onion pie, revived the old Switch exercise games to get the wiggles out even more. I wish I had that energy, little guy has no quit in him.
Before: “I know! I’ll tire the little guy out and getting him into bed later will be a breeze”
Later: “I know! I’ll leave him to it, and hobble off for a nap…”
He’s gonna keep getting away with it
He knows what he’s doing alright. Also, it sounds like you’re really enjoying your time with him, which is sweet[1]
not that you wouldn’t, I just read somewhere that you get three 5-year intervals with your kids before they’re adults, and it’s extremely brief. So glad to see you “experience-maxxing” (I just coined the phrase) your time ↩︎
I am making the most of it, most days. I always wish there was more time.
Yep.
About “a month ago” my daughter was toddling around. “Last week” she was at college “Yesterday” she moved into her own place with her boyfriend.
I rarely see my daughter now that she has her own fulltime life.
If I can be future-you to anyone here, make the absolute most of your kids’ time. It really REALLY flies by.
Source: Working away from home to earn money for a future that never happened.
I’ve felt this with other peoples kids even. My colleague had a precocious teenager, and by the time I’d gone done another job, and come back, that kid was working at microsoft.
In my other job, a fresh new colleague had a 5 year old kid. When I left that job, that kid was applying for university.
What the actual fuck.
Yep, the person that invents time travel is going to have a long queue of parents…