Boy how times have changed, my Class of 65 reunion opened my eyes to that. I've tried very hard not to compare or judge todays generation by my own. That thought was verified this weekend. I can't tell you how many folks I talked to spoke of their mistake of being married by the age of 20 rather than meeting other challeges in life and then being ready for that responsibility. Admitting that marri...
age was what they thought was the easy way out. To the credit of some they made it work but at a cost and most have encouraged their children and grand children to enjoy life while they are young. This once more gives me pride in my daughter, she's young enough to enjoy her life yet serious enough to move it forward. She works two jobs besides babysitting and going to classes she has given up a lot of things to accomplish her priority of graduation from college. She's the first to recognize that she's been helped by her grandparents whom she adores and the precious gift of a loving and outspoken 99 year old great grandma. Thanks Class of 65 for helping me keep things in perspective and thanks Paula for being who and what you are