Last night we were having a last beer in a local establishment, four of us, all Dads, and one says to me:
"That's different, now that your kids are older..."
and I think it was the first time I had heard that. It was one of those moments where a different way to think about my (and our) situation was crystallized by someone else, and it stopped me a bit in my tracks.
Yes, we know our kids are "getting" older, and there's all these signs that have been coming up - giving away the toddler stuff that we've used for two children, the tiny desks, the little chairs, and now we're planning on repainting both kids' rooms this summer to replace the current "kiddy" images with something more tween-and-teen friendly.
But there's a difference between seeing your children as "getting older" and seeing them as "now older". Didn't know that before last night.


