Since I am one of those who argued vehemently that the turn of the 21st century didn't occur until January 1, 2001, I will similarly argue that I will not enter my fourth decade until next October 12, at 10:35 p.m. (PDT). Regardless, the birthday ends in a zero, which makes it a big one.
I remember vividly, as a 3rd grader, thinking of my far-distant adult life. In addition to "knowing" that I would be fluent in 12 languages and smoke a pipe in my extensive, oak-walled library, I also knew that I would have kids once I hit 40. While I am now able to muddle through only two or three languages beyond English and my experience with smoking ended when cloves went out of fashion in 1984, I hit it square on with the third of my predictions: We are at the tail-end of the adoption process and I will in fact be a father — a role I've craved for half of my life now — before my next birthday.So I say, careful what you wish for, for that wish may very well come true in the naive manner in which you envision it. Had I known back at Loyola Elementary what I know (or think I know) now, I would have wished for kids much sooner ... and perhaps that they came delivered in a brand new Audi to our mortgage-free, four-bedroom home in the foothills. :-)
2 comments:
We love you guys sooooooooooooo much!
Annika, Bella and Linnea
My heart is with you every single step that you take on this most precious journey from here to Russia- love to all 3 of the Sanguinetti family - cannot wait to meet your very lucky daughter who will have awesome parents!
lots of love,
Pat
I love your sense of humor...
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