Friday, January 23, 2015

Dear Pampered Teens

Dear PAMPERED teens,

Sorry you had to wait an extra hour for food this afternoon. I forgot that since you opted out of lunch at school, it is MY responsibilty to drop everything l'm doing and run a hot meal over to you before your after school activities begin. #MyBad.

Love Mom












CF Winn is the award-winning author of The COFFEE BREAK SERIES, a quirky group of short stories meant to be read while on break or in the waiting room of the doctor’s office. Her first novella, SUKI, has been grabbing hearts and hugging souls all over the United States. 




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3 comments:

Lloyd Lofthouse said...

After reading a piece in National Geographic Magazine on how the brain is wired at birth and how it rewires itself from being a child at about age 12 when you become a teenager and then rewires itself against around age 25, a process that actually leads to what we call maturity---although I question that the last time the brain rewires itself that leads to sensible people---I no longer look at teens the same.

Those crazy, spoiled, wild, I know everything, adolescent years might have more to do with the way the average brain rewires itself between ages 15 - 25, then it does anything else.

I know that after I read that piece in NGM, I then understood why I behaved and thought the way I did between those ages. I think it is a miracle that any of us survive to reach 30+.

I think this is the piece I'm talking about:

NGM says, "our brains undergo a massive reorganization between our 12th and 25th years"

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/teenage-brains/dobbs-text

CF Winn said...

Well thank you for reading and sharing! This is great!

Lloyd Lofthouse said...

You are welcome.