Acceptance...

I had a moment yesterday.

It dawned on me that exactly 22 years ago, yesterday, I moved out into my very first apartment.
I was 17 and had just graduated from High school the day before.
There were so many reasons why I moved out so fast after graduation.
But suffice it to say that it was time.
I was officially ON MY OWN.
No one could tell me what to do.
Wow-- was I mature or what?!

Then it happend.

I looked at my oldest daughter, yesterday, and realized that I was exactly HER AGE when I did all that.

How can that be?
Surely she isn't as mature as I was at her age...?
Truly... I couldn't have been...
like...

her...

age.

wow.
I WAS HER AGE,

AND...
if I'm being honest here...
SHE is probably more mature now than I was even when I had her.

Life has a funny way of humbling me at odd moments.

Achilles and I were camped out on our bed, just lounging around talking ...kids coming in and out just to chat about mundane silly things.....
(sidenote:: Can't tell you how great that felt... it has litereally been weeks since we've touched base.)

Anyway-
We were discussing 'dating policies' for our girls... when Achilles began asking pointed questions about the boy that M has been dating lately.....and most of it was with an air of disgust.

M's new beau has long hair.
And Achilles can't stand that.

Given M's more recent dating experiences... I can't really blame Achilles for being skeptical...but I felt I owed it to M and to this kid she's dating to help Achilles see that just because his hair is ugly doesn't mean he isn't a good kid.

Achilles: What does she see in him??? His hair is awful.
Me: So, what? He's active in church, is saving for a mission... his brother just got back from one. At any rate, if he's going on a mission-- we dont' have to worry about the serious stuff until he's back, right?
Achilles: He looks like a girl.
Me: But she's happy when she's with him. Sure beats the pants off that last guy...
Achilles: Ghengis Kahn beats the pants off that guy.
Me: Seriously tho. Wouldn't you rather go out with someone she says that she's just friends with?
Achilles: He's not worthy of her.
Me: Name someone who is.
Achilles: ::::Silence::::
Me: Exactly. No one. So wouldn't you rather it be Mr. Hair?
Achilles: No, I would rather he pick out "PrettyPretty Princess" game and we could have family time....like the old days.
Me: I think she's past Pretty Pretty Princess, hun. Our baby is growing up and we have to let her make her own mistakes.
Achilles: No.
E: (who'd been listening to this conversation with much interest..) I'LL Play Pretty Pretty Princess with you, Daddy.
Achilles: :::glancing over at me, in humble resignation:::: I'd love to, Sweetie.

Later that night, after dating girls were home and kids were all tucked in...

Achilles: "You know, the time will come all too soon when Pretty Pretty Princess will be too young for E , too. I don't think I'm ready for that."
Me: Well, maybe about that time, we'll have granddaughters.
Achilles: :::rolling eyes:::: Great. Just bump me up to 'Grandpa' status today too. Anything else??? How 'bout you put lemon juice in this papercut I just got today????

Comments

Candace said…
adam and i are having similar convos like that...can't wait till the time is really here to talk about certain guys. ahh...where does the time go? You are too funny. love ya tons
Mrs. O said…
My brother used to be one of those with long hair. It was stick straight and very fine - it was a vey strange look. But he was blessed to have a girlfriend (now wife) who saw through the hair and into his heart. The hair was just a phase, his sweet/good heart was not - it's the real deal.
Lisa M. said…
Ah, Lams.

I am SO not excited for V growing up. I have not struggled with my boys but I am just sick about V, she just turned seventeen in May.

As usual, I appreciated this post!

Thanks!
Stefany said…
Okay for more reasons than I can count... I love this post. I can really relate.
Way to put feeling and emotions into words!