That's the interesting thing about religion. Something completely reasonable to one person sounds unfathomable to another. Like a young girl walking to school. Or an arranged marriage. Or other madnesses. Why can't we all just get along??!!
My dad is twelve years older than my mom. And my mom's oldest brother is 23 years older than her youngest (full) brother. I think Rick's kids are maybe one or two years younger than John.
I feel the deep need to correct this. I apologize. Rick's kids are actually older than John... both of them are. There is a story about the four of them in a grocery store with Grandma Joy, and someone coming up and asking if they were all hers. She just smiled and said yes, as technically the grandkids are... but yeah. When John was born, they were... 2 and 4? Maybe? But definitely older.
You want intense? My mom and dad are/were 13 years apart. Dad was born in '36, Mom in '49. My mom was 36 when she had me and my dad was 49. They got married after 6 weeks of knowing each other. Now, Chris and I are 13 years apart also. We got engaged pretty much 6 or 8 weeks after knowing each other. So does that mean that when I'm 72 and he's 85 (the years of our births) something big will happen?
Oh, and get this. My parents got married the same year Chris was born. Talk about weird?
And to go along with what everyone else is talking about, you'll get there. Sometimes it takes a while and, like E said, you have to give fate a nudge and other times you walk smack dab into it. And also to take into consideration, many women follow in their mother's footsteps. I think my mom was 24 when she got married and although I was younger than that, there are many similarities. Anyway, I'm just rambling.
Oh, and on a completely random tangent... I made you somethin' purdy! I'll have to get it in the mail next week :)
I think my mom was 22 or 23 when she got married. Pretty sure I won't follow in her footsteps, though, because she was rebelling against the Mormon Church at the time and married the defendent she met when she had jury duty. They wrote letters for the last year that he was in prison (the case, an appeal, was thrown out; she didn't convict him) and they got married after he got out. She was going to go into the Navy (my mom in the Navy???!!) and then she got pregnant with me and they moved to Alaska. It's a weird story, made weirder by the fact that it's impossible to get details from either of my parents, and everything I know about how they met I've gleaned from conversations about other things. *sigh* I'm positive there's something REALLY messed up about it that they're both avoiding telling me.
Anyway. I bought some yarn today and am going to make a scarf for one of my friends here in New Haven. I went to a yarn store and felt like a grandmother. :-P ..oooh... *goes to find icons with pictures of yarn in them*
Hehe. I saved that one last week and uploaded it after I commented.
The one I thought I had was a picture of different colored balls of yarn. Can't find it, though. Could have sworn I got it from enriana, so now I'm gonna have to go back through the obsessiveicons archives. Grrr...
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Date: 2007-01-09 10:33 pm (UTC)From:My dad is twelve years older than my mom. And my mom's oldest brother is 23 years older than her youngest (full) brother. I think Rick's kids are maybe one or two years younger than John.
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Date: 2007-01-09 10:37 pm (UTC)From:Crazy mormons. Christ.
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Date: 2007-01-09 10:50 pm (UTC)From:Oh, if it's just paranoia... yeah, that's actually harder to deal with. My dad does that.
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Date: 2007-01-10 03:24 pm (UTC)From:Sorry
Date: 2007-01-10 06:16 pm (UTC)From:Re: Sorry
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Date: 2007-01-10 09:04 pm (UTC)From:Oh, and get this. My parents got married the same year Chris was born. Talk about weird?
And to go along with what everyone else is talking about, you'll get there. Sometimes it takes a while and, like E said, you have to give fate a nudge and other times you walk smack dab into it. And also to take into consideration, many women follow in their mother's footsteps. I think my mom was 24 when she got married and although I was younger than that, there are many similarities. Anyway, I'm just rambling.
Oh, and on a completely random tangent... I made you somethin' purdy! I'll have to get it in the mail next week :)
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Date: 2007-01-10 09:18 pm (UTC)From:I think my mom was 22 or 23 when she got married. Pretty sure I won't follow in her footsteps, though, because she was rebelling against the Mormon Church at the time and married the defendent she met when she had jury duty. They wrote letters for the last year that he was in prison (the case, an appeal, was thrown out; she didn't convict him) and they got married after he got out. She was going to go into the Navy (my mom in the Navy???!!) and then she got pregnant with me and they moved to Alaska. It's a weird story, made weirder by the fact that it's impossible to get details from either of my parents, and everything I know about how they met I've gleaned from conversations about other things. *sigh* I'm positive there's something REALLY messed up about it that they're both avoiding telling me.
Anyway. I bought some yarn today and am going to make a scarf for one of my friends here in New Haven. I went to a yarn store and felt like a grandmother. :-P ..oooh... *goes to find icons with pictures of yarn in them*
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Date: 2007-01-10 09:44 pm (UTC)From:And I found a knitting icon over at obsessive icons....
http://upon-tiptoe.net/angharadty/icons/interestmeme2/knitting.jpg
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Date: 2007-01-10 11:10 pm (UTC)From:The one I thought I had was a picture of different colored balls of yarn. Can't find it, though. Could have sworn I got it from enriana, so now I'm gonna have to go back through the obsessiveicons archives. Grrr...
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Date: 2007-01-10 11:10 pm (UTC)From: