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difficult child turns 19 tomorrow!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 210015" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p><em>But...difficult child said that he was scared to turn 19, that he'd never smoke and he'd never drink. He'd just...be 19.</em></p><p> </p><p>Awww, that's so sweet!</p><p> </p><p>I have to tell you a story about my easy child (although she's not a difficult child ... but we live with-one).</p><p>Last wk she drove to JMU for Halloween. She spent the night with-a fellow HS grad (easy child is one yr younger) and they party hopped. Mostly, they sorority hopped.</p><p>easy child said the girls were so cute and sweet and lively and invited her to join their sororities ... until it came time for them to invite her to drink. </p><p>She said, "I don't drink." (Not to mention, she's only 17.) </p><p>They turned up their noses and said, "Well, then, maybe you DON'T want to join our sorority."</p><p>And they stomped off in a huff.</p><p>She is no longer thrilled about joining a sorority. Yaaay!</p><p>My mom and older sisters were sorority people and I never saw the fun of it. Of course, I'm an introvert, and would rather stay home with-a good book, LOL!</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, congrats on the big birthday. I never know that that age was such a huge milestone in Canada. Cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 210015, member: 3419"] [I]But...difficult child said that he was scared to turn 19, that he'd never smoke and he'd never drink. He'd just...be 19.[/I] Awww, that's so sweet! I have to tell you a story about my easy child (although she's not a difficult child ... but we live with-one). Last wk she drove to JMU for Halloween. She spent the night with-a fellow HS grad (easy child is one yr younger) and they party hopped. Mostly, they sorority hopped. easy child said the girls were so cute and sweet and lively and invited her to join their sororities ... until it came time for them to invite her to drink. She said, "I don't drink." (Not to mention, she's only 17.) They turned up their noses and said, "Well, then, maybe you DON'T want to join our sorority." And they stomped off in a huff. She is no longer thrilled about joining a sorority. Yaaay! My mom and older sisters were sorority people and I never saw the fun of it. Of course, I'm an introvert, and would rather stay home with-a good book, LOL! Anyway, congrats on the big birthday. I never know that that age was such a huge milestone in Canada. Cool. [/QUOTE]
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