Your Life In Seven Years

Reebok high tops, rolled jeans, fanny pack- Yep is 1989.

Twenty-four years ago that guy on the far right was me. Of course if you are among the regulars here you are probably getting sick of seeing that photo but sometimes you just have to roll with what life hands you.

And I am rolling, oh yes, I am rolling because there aren’t many choices and I am good with that.

Today I am looking at the 20 year-old boy in that picture because I am trying to figure out if the almost 12.5 year-old boy who calls me dad will look anything like the guy in the picture.

I Don’t Like Girls

The boy who told me he doesn’t like girls because they are annoying has almost finished his first year of middle school. That is a milestone in itself as will the Bar Mitzvah this Winter, but that is not what got me thinking today.

No, what caught my eye was the birthday party invitation he received…from a girl.

Yes, a girl in his class invited him to help celebrate her 12th birthday. He hasn’t decided if he is going to go yet because he wants to check in with his friends first. I understand that, I appreciate it.

Maybe I am making too much of it, but when he got an invitation from Olivia it surprised me. I have no idea who she is and that is ok. Why would I know all of the students in class, middle school is different.

Parents don’t get to hang out there and that is cool too.

Every time I speak with him I notice changes and it occurs to me that we are on the verge of some big ones.

Seven Years Later

Don’t ask me to explain why I picked seven years later because it was arbitrary. It was an easy number and some ways a surreal one.

Seven years from now I’ll be 51 and he’ll be turning twenty.

Seven years from now he’ll be in college and living who knows where. Can’t say I know where I’ll be living for certain either. I can make some predictions, but if life has taught me anything it is hard to predict that far into the future.

Maybe if certain plans go well seven years from now he and I will be doing another Iron Man together.

What I Am Sure Of

What I am sure of is that he has my hands and that seven years from now they’ll look an awful lot like my hands do now and in the picture.

Can’t say if his face will resemble mine or if he’ll be taller or shorter and that is ok. He likes to be his own man and I want him to be. It is a bit obnoxious for me to want him to look like me, but blame it on a father’s hope for some control of the future.

Not that looking like me will bestow wisdom or other magical properties.

I look forward to the future, but I won’t complain if seven years feels like it takes seven years, time moves too quickly as it is.

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By Joshua Wilner

Hi, I am Josh Wilner and I am happy that you have decided to visit my corner of cyberspace. I am a writer/marketer/friend and family man. My professional background includes more than twenty years in working with businesses to help them do a better job of connecting with their existing and prospective customers. More specifically I have worked with companies of all sizes from the Fortune 500 to the new start up to help them build, develop and grow their social media and marketing plans. I love spending time with my family and friends. I enjoy music, reading, writing, playing sports and laughing.

2 comments

  1. lori – Canada – I love figuring it all out and finding I was wrong, changing my mind, learning that I can get excited again about something I thought I was moving away from; changing life-long habits. Mostly I love my husband and my children; watching us all grow through the changes of life, family reunions and celebrations with a good bottle of port and a shrimp ring.
    Lori Gosselin says:

    Hi Josh!
    The eighties were an interesting fashion time! I shutter when I look at photos of myself back then – shoulder pads, high hair, augh!
    Seven years is a magical number. It’s bigger than five, more serious, isn’t it? From 13 – 20, from 44 to 51! It does go too fast. I remember when my son was becoming a man – what a strange and wonderful experience. It blew my mind and I’m so glad that I had the chance to get to know the man my boy became. Treasure every little tiny moment of it!
    As I know you do!
    Lori

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      Josh says:

      Hi Lori,

      I shudder when I look at how I dressed during the 70s, but I can blame my mother for some of it. 😉

      It really is magical to look at the changes that take place in seven year increments. So much happens, I suppose it starts to slow down a little bit once we get into our mid thirties or so, at least that is my impression.

      Time moves too quickly, but we have what we have and do our best to enjoy it I suppose. Hope you are having a nice evening.

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