Same age that my mom had me

I got backed up with some other things. Our school district is debating if whether to start hybrid school or not. So I’m late in posting this but I want to get through the list from the post called 38 Interesting Questions To Ask Your Mom Right Now. I thought I’d answer a few of the questions they asked at a time and hope that you might answer them too.

My other posts that are answers to this list of questions are:


11. (If she didn’t work): What was it like being a stay-at-home mom at that time? Would you do it all over again? What would you change?

I think I would have started getting organized with my life a lot sooner than I have. Everything seems out of control in moments where it shouldn’t and I’m sure that I could have done a better job of it.

12. When did you lose your virginity and to whom?

I’m not one to kiss and tell but I will say my love life started way later than most girls I knew. No one serious came until college and even then it was short lived. I had my first kiddo at 33. The same age that my mom had me which was kind of a cool coincidence. I sometimes make the comparison of where my mom was and where I am. I’m sure my mom felt the same way I did about being an adult but I feel like she was a lot more mature than I am at this age.


Getting back on track with commenting back on these types of posts. Throw me your answers and I’ll comment back soon!

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Published by Patty Gordon

I’m Patty Gordon, a 40+ year old school lunch lady married to a crane mechanic. Our days are anything but normal as he works “construction worker hours” and I take care of our two elementary school aged kids, Chihuahua Mr Biggs, Pitbull Cali, and French Bulldog MooMoo. I blogged a few years ago under different names but have landed with the 365MomMe.com name this time around. The term 365MomMe comes from the idea that I’m a mom and I’m me 365 days a year. Kids call me Mommy but I see myself as MomMe.

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