In what ways are you still just a kid?

I hate romance in movies and books. If there’s going to be a lot of kissing and sex scenes, I don’t wanna see it.

I love getting dirty and playing in the dirt.

I’m blessed to have a young spirit and a young mind, even at nearly 60 yo.

One of my favorite ‘kid’ things to do is to run in the sprinkler or splash barefoot in the puddles when it rains. I have a family with 4 young children across the street from me, and we have a standing date for puddle splashing on those rare occasions when we get a good rain.

When I turned 60, I bought myself a model railway. :cool:

I still love playing in the ocean waves

Oh, me too. A few years ago, I realized that everyone else playing and jumping in the surf was less than half my age. Unfortunately, at the same place a year ago, I discovered that I could no longer do it without help from my son and daughter-in-law. Sign of my age.

When a friend discovered that I had read all the Harry Potter novels, he said, “You have the mind of an 8 year old.” “Please, 11”, was my reply.

For some reason I read this as you bought yourself a runway model.

I spent my 40th birthday at Circus Circus in Las Vegas winning prize tickets. (I picked out something for myself, something to take home for my nephew, then gave the rest to a random little girl there.)

I go nuts over anything Alice in Wonderland. I flipped out when I got to meet The White Rabbit at Disney World.

I slept cuddling a stuffed animal until 2011 when we got our dog that likes to rip apart stuffed animals so I had to put all mine “up”.

I wear my hair in pigtails sometimes. I’m 41 years old.

Kids’ cereals are the best.

I also love new office supplies.

I still get excited flying, or traveling by train.

If you use a construction like “well if we DO do it that way”, no matter how serious the meeting, I am laughing at least on the inside. You said doo doo!

sigh I envy you.

On more than one occasion, I’ve been dressed and ready to go to work, and then at the very last minute I’ll say “Fuck it! I’m playing hooky today!”.

I also watch cartoons.

I still sniff Magic Markers - I love the smell. Not Sharpies, mind you, but the fat, metal ones. Brings back memories of childhood.

And I still wish on shooting stars.

When ever I eat popcorn, which is rarely, the first handful I eat I have to cram as much into my mouth as possible. After that, I can eat it like a normal human adult.

Either way something is getting laid? :wink:

Whenever I order something online it’s like a flashback to my childhood while I’m waiting for that package to arrive. As a kid I’d save up box tops from some crappy cereal, mail it in and get some crappy toy in return. It’s the anticipation, hoping this time it’s going to be something really cool!

Of course now, I’m rarely disappointed, it usually is something really cool.

I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that the house I’m in is, in fact, my house.
Even after twenty years, I still feel like my parents are going to be home at any moment and I’m going to get in trouble for not doing my chores.

Every now and then, the wife and I will buy a tub of ice cream and call it dinner. After all, who’s going to stop us? :slight_smile:

Like a kid?

I guess it’s my belief that if I do what’s right, do only what harm is necessary and keep faith in my life that the world will be in some small measure a better place.

The world is an ugly place. Finding what good I do is like finding a single pixel of good on the painting of [del]Howard Stern[/del] Dorian Gray.

Being anti-war, anti-violence, humanitarian, pacifist, anti-military-complex doesn’t mean that I can’t still chase the dog around the house with a Spitfire model making pew-pew-pew noises.

Want me in a picture with a real wide delighted childish grin? Give me an animal to pet. The only thing that changed when i got older is that I now pet even more different animals then when i was young. Recently i had a couple of big insects and snakes on my hand.

:: HUGE grin::

How YOU doin’? :wink:

I have trouble sleeping the night before VACATION! Even though now I’m doing all the un-fun adult things (packing, driving, spending the dough, etc.), it’s still GETTING AWAY FROM HOME! GOING SOMEWHERE NEAT!