How many of us have young kids?

Anonymous
48 (and a half ) with a rising 2d grader (7-1/2) and a rising 5th grader (10).
Anonymous
Not me - 49 with a 15 and 18 year old. I was 35 when my second was born - it sure didn't seem young at the time but now I feel like a teen mom!
Anonymous
Fifty next month with a DD who will be 5 in September.
Anonymous
It's so wonderful to be in great company here - I just turned 50 and have a 9 year old.
Anonymous
Just turned 50 and have a 10yo and a 6yo.
Anonymous
You ladies are awesome!!!

(I'm 41 with a newborn & have been wondering if I'll be the only 50-yr old with a kid in elementary school. Guess not! :wink
Anonymous
56 with a 13 year old. Most of the moms at her school seem to be 10 years younger than me.
Anonymous
I'm 52 and my youngest is 13; older kids are 17, 20 and 22. In my DD's grade there are at least 2 other moms with a "bonus baby" along with older kids in high school and college. I think we scared the younger moms at field day when we were rehashing the prom and after-prom parties!
Anonymous
47 with a 5 year old...
Anonymous
51 with a levitating 6th grader (nearly 11).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:51 with a levitating 6th grader (nearly 11).


Nice approach to avoiding the "rising" descriptor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You ladies are awesome!!!

(I'm 41 with a newborn & have been wondering if I'll be the only 50-yr old with a kid in elementary school. Guess not! :wink


No. But you will most likely be 8 - 10 years older than many of the moms in his/ her class. You (sort of) get used to it....
Anonymous
46 with just turned 2 year old twins.
Anonymous
51 with 12 and 16 year olds.
Anonymous
52 with a 13year old and soon to be 10 year old. It's a LOT of work as I try to keep up with all their activities. Falling off a skateboard, etc., is no fun after 50...
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