Let's see...assuming your done having children and Lila is nearing one in a half...I would say that in about 17 more years you can enjoy that movie.
Of course by then you'll have one of those ancient DVD players or DVR that doesn't work and you'll have to get whatever the newest gizmo is in order to watch the movies. And your eye sight won't be as good so you'll have to be sure you find your bifocals before you watch the movie so you can look back and forth from the screen to the remote control to figure out how to turn up the volume to hear the movie because your hearing won't be as good considering you've had teenagers in the house and their loud music. You'll recall once when you told them about how you used to play loud music on your "boombox" or "jambox" and you had tapes and CD's and they gave you blank looks. You threw out the IPOD and MP3 terminology in order to impress them and it sparked their interest for a moment as these were forms of technology they could almost recall having seen in pictures from the past.
You'll return from your walk down memory lane and realize you've missed half the movie and you're tired and you'll fall asleep on the couch.
Before you know it you'll have a day so slow you'll wish you could be on the highway again...in 17 years.
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Ummm, when you find out, please let me know! I don't have 2 kids, but I have been wondering the same thing - "when will it ever slow down."
Let's see...assuming your done having children and Lila is nearing one in a half...I would say that in about 17 more years you can enjoy that movie.
Of course by then you'll have one of those ancient DVD players or DVR that doesn't work and you'll have to get whatever the newest gizmo is in order to watch the movies. And your eye sight won't be as good so you'll have to be sure you find your bifocals before you watch the movie so you can look back and forth from the screen to the remote control to figure out how to turn up the volume to hear the movie because your hearing won't be as good considering you've had teenagers in the house and their loud music. You'll recall once when you told them about how you used to play loud music on your "boombox" or "jambox" and you had tapes and CD's and they gave you blank looks. You threw out the IPOD and MP3 terminology in order to impress them and it sparked their interest for a moment as these were forms of technology they could almost recall having seen in pictures from the past.
You'll return from your walk down memory lane and realize you've missed half the movie and you're tired and you'll fall asleep on the couch.
Before you know it you'll have a day so slow you'll wish you could be on the highway again...in 17 years.
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