I remember the shock of seeing birthdates from the late 1960s (I was born in 1961) on student IDs when I worked a library reserve room as a 25-year-old grad assistant. This week it was a college student who’s the son of a doc I remember fresh out of residency joining his own library patron father’s practice.
blunebottle almost 7 years ago
Aww…
Ida No almost 7 years ago
And, man, I’ve got dirt that’s less old than mom and dad.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
You only think that now.
Its different when you actually get there.
cuzinron47 almost 7 years ago
You’re too young to be old. Don’t rush it.
scyphi26 almost 7 years ago
That point in life where you have no right to feel old just yet…but you do anyway. Yeah, I’ve been there…
JK1 almost 7 years ago
Aww, Sophie…wipe that sad face off (panel 1), you are too young to be old…those pups are just on sugar highs (or glad to be fostered highs).
Saturday's Child almost 7 years ago
By the way, where ARE the little bundles of joy? Off on an adventure with the kitties? :)
gcarlson almost 7 years ago
I remember the shock of seeing birthdates from the late 1960s (I was born in 1961) on student IDs when I worked a library reserve room as a 25-year-old grad assistant. This week it was a college student who’s the son of a doc I remember fresh out of residency joining his own library patron father’s practice.