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Earrings?

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  • 02-02-2007, 11:46 AM
    SarahMB
    Re: Earrings?
    Well, I decided to email them to ask, and when I loaded up the site I noticed they changed it. It now says "You have to be 17 or over to get in without a parent or guardian."
    So I'm guessing that means I can take her!
  • 02-02-2007, 12:42 PM
    AkivaSmith
    Re: Earrings?
    I was 17 at my first RHPS -- at a Georgia Tech theater. I think that 16 is a good age for all sorts of "comming out" things. It is a mysterious time where we start to "really" learn who we are. Therefore it is also a really good time for parental bonding. If done right, you will keep your children's love forever!!!!


    I have taken a valuable lesson from my own life "not to do what my parents did". The week after I graduated high school, I misbehaved and was thrown out of my home. I joined the Army and got myself together, but I also divorced myself from my parents. I am not going to give my children the opportunity to mess-up by themselves. I'll be there to help pick up the pieces, and by being around hopefully the mistakes won't be tragic.

    Just like earrings, the little things mean so much at this age....
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