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AIBU to think that time is flying?

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MorphsMum · 30/03/2013 20:44

Honestly, I think of myself as not long out of being a student, still deciding/defining 'who I am' and still young (?!)...

But I realized recently it is TWENTY YEARS since I started my undergraduate course at uni.

I haven't frittered away the last 20 years entirely. I did 2 post-graduate degrees, lived in another country, travelled quite abit, had two children, got into one career and then into a second career.

But I don't feel very grown-up yet or as though I am sure what I am doing with my life, or even that I am approaching middle age.

AIBU to think that time is flying?

OP posts:
BoysAreLikeDogs · 30/03/2013 20:45

yes time DOES fly, like an arrow

And fruit flies like a banana

[here all week folks]

Tee2072 · 30/03/2013 20:47

Not like an arrow. More timey wimey. [bugrin]

MorphsMum · 30/03/2013 20:49

Glad to see I am not the only one with a childish sense of humour anyway!

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flossy101 · 30/03/2013 20:49

Your not wrong. When I hear about friends having babies I still think "wow your so young, practically a teen mum" .. I'm 29 and have a baby myself but it still feels wrong, like we're all not really grown up enough.

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