It’s always great fun to go out with our children, it’s only when I start looking through old pictures that I just wonder… where on earth has the time gone?
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At the college reunion everyone looks mid 60ish and devoid of the old sparkiness. I have not changed a bit as I remain 20 years old.
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I can see that from your picture, a dashing and handsome young man! At my reunion some people looked about 90, some hadn’t changed at all, some who had seem so dominant and over-bearing had shrivelled, and some shrinking violets had blossomed! I obviously looked 18!
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What a great post and congratulations on your children who are your same timber.
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Thank you!
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Your children are truly beautiful – I adore the photo of your son with his hat on – it made my heart sing – it brought back memories of my son, at about the same age as that photo, wearing a hat like that around France whilst on holiday. At the time Harry Potter was huge everywhere and Will was often mistaken for him. We were walking around a town (Will in the hat) and a coach drove up full of French school girls. Suddenly the windows were opened and we had shrieking voices at us “‘Arry! ‘Arry! – Oh look look it’s ‘Arry!” Great post.
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Thank you, my son has a Harry-look-alike friend who’s had the same experience as Will!
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I bet they had some laughs at that. I don’t know where the years have gone either. It really hit me as I was coming up to fifty – in fact it made me quite depressed for a while because I simply could not fathom where the time had gone. I’m over it now but it was like having my face slapped with a cold fish for a time.
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I think I’m ten years ahead of you, and it was a great shock too! I have never minded getting older until it was the great six zero… now I’m used to it, but I can’t say I like it very much!!
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I know exactly what you mean about it being a shock, only mine came 10 years earlier. I can’t believe you’re sixty, I thought you were round about my age. It must be your zest for life, which I have to say, I love.
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Oh thank you! Zesty, yes, that’s me!!
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Sure is.
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