If I Knocked On Your Door

The twenty-somethings told me they could tell I was older than them because I talked about taping shows and said other things that aged me.

One of them said they thought it was cute that I had opened up Instagram and Snapchat accounts so that my daughter could have one too.

“You know she probably has a secret account that she hides from you.”

“You know I might have a secret account that I hide from her.”

The girl who said it giggles and spends an awful lot of time talking to me, enough that one of the guys asks me if I am going to ask her out.

Apparently the look on my face tells the story before the words can escape from between my lips. I almost call her a baby but I know it will offend the 25 year-olds who think they are ever so much older than the 22 year-old who I have no interest in.

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I am only here because it is a work function and the beer in my hand is more of a prop than drink.  Standing in the bar I remember a different business function, also in Dallas but one held when I was only 24.

Back then I was careful not to drink too much because I knew better than to be the drunk guy at the work function.

The idea that it might make the next day hellish didn’t enter into my thought process because my body hadn’t yet decided it was time for a mutiny.

If I Knocked On Your Door

I have given up on using the beer in my hand as a prop and am standing near a wall drinking Scotch.

One of the twenty-somethings tells me I am lucky that I am old enough to drink it without looking like a kid trying to be a grownup.

“Yeah dude, you sort of look like my father.”

It is an observation and not an insult so I just smile and sip.

The guys are swapping stories about sports and girls and I have to laugh because some things never change.

I might be twice their age but the conversation is one I recognize, albeit some of my sports reference points are taken from before they were born or when they were are best toddlers.

“Dude, I knocked on her door and told her I wanted to get with her. She said yes.”

“No dude, I knocked on her door with a bag full of sex toys and she said yes.,

I am barely paying attention and to their prancing and wondering how much longer I am stuck when one of them asks me what I would do if a guy showed up at my door with some rope and a request to see my daughter.

“You might look kind of funny sitting in the back seat of your car hog tied and gagged.”

He laughs and asks me if I am serious.

“What if I knocked on your door and said I needed to see you because of your relationship with my daughter. Or what if I knocked on your door and said I needed to see you because of your relationship with my friends daughter.”

“Dude, relax. We live in the 21st century and sex is cool between people.”

I slide over and whisper in his ear, “I have been having sex since before you were born and have done some of the most outrageous things you can imagine as have billions of others. There is nothing special about your generation. You haven’t been doing it long enough to be good at it.”

Before they can respond I walk away, not turning around to try and determine if he said what I think he said because I am clearly morphing into the angry old man.

The best part of pushing 50 is knowing where the limits and lines are and recognizing which I want to cross.

Live Or Die

The video above the subhead made the rounds a year or two ago and if I wanted to make my daughter laugh all I had to do was try to dance along with it.

One time I told her that if any of the dancers from the clips were still alive they would probably still be smoother than I am.

She made a crack about my age and how they probably weren’t much older than I am and I said they were all older than her grandparents.

“Some of them are from your great-grandparent’s generation.”

I don’t know if that moved me or her more but I am guessing me because I am at that point in life where you take a hard look at where you are at and where you are going.

The one where you ask yourself is you are living or dying followed by ‘what are you going to do about it?”

The actors/actresses and dancers in the video had the same fundamental worries and concerns we do.

They had good/bad marriages, jobs they liked and jobs they hated.

I am sure some were good fathers, some were bad and some were so-so. No different from today.

Why mention it?

Partially as a reminder to myself that it doesn’t matter when you are born we are all going to share certain characteristics and dreams/fears in common.

We’re all people.

And sometimes all you really want or need is that Winne-The-Pooh moment where the person or people you care most for show you have your back too.

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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.

5 comments

  1. Vanita – New York – After an early morning of meditation, Vanita spends her day shuttling kids in, around, and through her New York apartment while helping women build their online empires. Most evenings, she’s burning dinner in hopes that her hubby will show mercy on their four kids and cook an edible meal. Descended from a choppy line of reluctant shamans, she has taken the gifts from this legacy and stepped into her role with the goal to help her fellow humans help themselves. Vanita is an Ordained Spiritual Minister, an Ordained Shakti Shamanic Priestess, and a Reiki Master. Vanita is also an experienced Oracle and Chakra Energy Reader.
    vanita says:

    “You haven’t been doing it long enough to be good at it.”
    And THAT is how it’s done.
    Thanks for the story Joshua.

    1. TheJackB – Someone complained that this page doesn’t tell you what to expect to find here in this blog so I aim to rectify this with the next line. I am a father who writes about life, parenting, business, politics and fiction. I don’t use an editorial calendar because I don’t map out what I am going to write that far in advance. The primary focus will be on things that relate to children and parenting. But the nifty thing about that is that encompasses a wide range of things. Sometimes I work with companies on their PR/Marketing efforts. If they provide products or services I will disclose it. Here is an incomplete list of companies that I am currently or have recently worked with: Nintendo, Philips Norelco, Subway, Frigidaire and Mattel. Want to know more about me, keep reading. If I wanted to provide a professional description it would looks similar to this: Jack has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from California State University Northridge. He has been writing for print and web publications for more than twenty years, covering a wide range of topics including: business, technology, parenting, politics, education, sports and religion. That is far too serious so I prefer to use something like: The Jack B. is a writer and author of 39 unpublished books and three screenplays. A former athlete and would be superhero he still fights for truth, justice and the American Way. Though he may look like a grown man, don’t fool yourself he is still a boy at heart. When he is not engaged in Walter Mitty like fantasies he is a husband, father and friend and blogs at TheJackB. Hmm…obviously I have since moved from Random Thoughts over to this place, but that is ok. This page is a work in progress which is a good description for me. I’ll probably tweak this on a regular basis so feel free to keep checking back in because you never know what might show up. I am a prolific writer and update frequently so don’t forget to scroll down the page to see what nugget of wisdom you just might have missed. Here is a short selection of posts to get you started. A Father Describes Parenting A Father’s Burden How Sister’s Helped to Train A Father of “Daddy’s Girl” Inside the Blogger’s Studio- A Dream, Er Nightmare The GermoPhobe What I Dream About I am In Love Becoming a Dad Dad’s Most Important Job A Decade of Dad Grandpa Donuts Why Your Post Sucks and Everyone Hates Your Blog A Letter To My Children- Things That Matter A Letter To My Children-2011 Dad Balances Fear Versus Reality Q&A With Daddy Blogger JackB Save The Last Dance For Me- 75 Years of Marriage An Uncertain Certainty Four Generations & A Wedding The Best Thing My Father Ever Said To Me 1 Foolproof Way To Become a Better Writer The Story Of A House- The Final Days He Died A Hero Twenty-Five Links That Will Make You A Better Writer/Blogger Thanks for coming by, I hope you like it. If you want to reach me use the contact form or try talk-to-jacknow-at-gmail-dotcom You can also find more information by clicking About Me and reading my profile there. Also, I encourage you to sign up for my newsletter using the form on the top right hand side of the page.
      Joshua Wilner says:

      Hi Vanita,

      Long time no see, good to see you here. I hope all is well in your world.

    1. TheJackB – Someone complained that this page doesn’t tell you what to expect to find here in this blog so I aim to rectify this with the next line. I am a father who writes about life, parenting, business, politics and fiction. I don’t use an editorial calendar because I don’t map out what I am going to write that far in advance. The primary focus will be on things that relate to children and parenting. But the nifty thing about that is that encompasses a wide range of things. Sometimes I work with companies on their PR/Marketing efforts. If they provide products or services I will disclose it. Here is an incomplete list of companies that I am currently or have recently worked with: Nintendo, Philips Norelco, Subway, Frigidaire and Mattel. Want to know more about me, keep reading. If I wanted to provide a professional description it would looks similar to this: Jack has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from California State University Northridge. He has been writing for print and web publications for more than twenty years, covering a wide range of topics including: business, technology, parenting, politics, education, sports and religion. That is far too serious so I prefer to use something like: The Jack B. is a writer and author of 39 unpublished books and three screenplays. A former athlete and would be superhero he still fights for truth, justice and the American Way. Though he may look like a grown man, don’t fool yourself he is still a boy at heart. When he is not engaged in Walter Mitty like fantasies he is a husband, father and friend and blogs at TheJackB. Hmm…obviously I have since moved from Random Thoughts over to this place, but that is ok. This page is a work in progress which is a good description for me. I’ll probably tweak this on a regular basis so feel free to keep checking back in because you never know what might show up. I am a prolific writer and update frequently so don’t forget to scroll down the page to see what nugget of wisdom you just might have missed. Here is a short selection of posts to get you started. A Father Describes Parenting A Father’s Burden How Sister’s Helped to Train A Father of “Daddy’s Girl” Inside the Blogger’s Studio- A Dream, Er Nightmare The GermoPhobe What I Dream About I am In Love Becoming a Dad Dad’s Most Important Job A Decade of Dad Grandpa Donuts Why Your Post Sucks and Everyone Hates Your Blog A Letter To My Children- Things That Matter A Letter To My Children-2011 Dad Balances Fear Versus Reality Q&A With Daddy Blogger JackB Save The Last Dance For Me- 75 Years of Marriage An Uncertain Certainty Four Generations & A Wedding The Best Thing My Father Ever Said To Me 1 Foolproof Way To Become a Better Writer The Story Of A House- The Final Days He Died A Hero Twenty-Five Links That Will Make You A Better Writer/Blogger Thanks for coming by, I hope you like it. If you want to reach me use the contact form or try talk-to-jacknow-at-gmail-dotcom You can also find more information by clicking About Me and reading my profile there. Also, I encourage you to sign up for my newsletter using the form on the top right hand side of the page.
      Joshua Wilner says:

      Yeah, well I remember thinking Eric was really old when he turned 16. How long ago is that. 😉

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