If you ever want to compute when you were half of your mother's age exactly, you determine what age your mother was when you were born (in my case, 31), then double it (equaling 62), and you take the total divided by two, get the resultant age when you are half of your mother's age (for me, 31 is when I'll be half my biological mother's age).
Hence the age at which your mother gave birth to you is also the age that when you reach, you will be exactly half of her age, at that point in time. The three of us (my house-mates) figured this out tonight. Ha ha ha!
Now I happen to think this should be a new kind of holiday or special occasion, considering it only occurs for a single year (or much less than a year, technically) in each person's life.
It's also filled with Mathematical curiosity which anyone could comprehend. It could be called the "Half year." First ever year long holiday shared between mother and child!! Anyway, I thought it's a pretty cool idea. :-)
What do you all think? Be nice.
Pyth