| You sound pretty immature for a "grandma." |
| 47 with a 4th grader. |
I don’t even you, I wouldn’t have given up my 20s and 30s traveling for anything. Now, I’m enjoying raising my kids. I’m glad you were happy with your way, and I’m happy with mine. You realize there are different (and equally good ways) of doing things. It’s not binary. |
You are an empty nester arguing on the internet? Maybe use your free time to go travel? |
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Things I did instead of having kids in my 20s or 30s:
Fulbright fellowship Worked many interesting jobs in Europe including teaching at a university and an international organization in Geneva Learned to speak a foreign language truly fluently Earned a masters and PhD Published a book that won two national awards Dated widely and figured out what I need from a partner for a successful relationship ( no divorce in my kids’ future) If I had to do it all over again the only thing I would change is to move through graduate school a bit faster than I did. |
| 42 with a 3 year old and 6 year old. So I'll be 50 with a 6th grader, I think. At 50, my sister has two who just graduated from college. Super jealous. |
To me you sound crazy-maybe time to get screened for early dementia! Obviously not everyone have the same paths in life and didn’t have the opportunity to have kids in their 20s. Why do you think you “win”. So odd. |
Personally I wouldn’t want to be a 50 something mom to elementary aged kids but neither do I want to be a grandma in my 50s either. |
| Why do these threads always end up with a woman who had kids early fighting with a woman who had kids later in life? If you are happy with your decision good for you. But why tear down other women for living different lives than you? You mean old hags. |
| I had kids at 34 but my mom started having symptoms of Alzheimer's at age 67 and was diagnosed a few years later when my kids were 6. |
Yep, happy people don't tear down other people or feel the need to win, bitter people do that. Women should do what works for them, its not one size fits all in life. |
Exactly, I am on the path I have chosen. I am not envious of others who have chosen another path. What is the point of that? I am happy, I don't need to prove that to anyone. |
Clearly age has not granted you any wisdom or maturity. Or decency. Or kindness. Please go back to bothering your children and grandchildren in your free time. |
48 with a first grader. Still trying for a second NW DC
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| 60s with a kid in middle school. Why even bother thinking about what if? You can't turn back to the clock. Only the future is ahead. |