Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
I've been paying relatively close attention to the chickenpox issue since, like, 6 years old. In that time, there's no way I had any blisters and didn't know, and mom swears I didn't before that, so I can only take her word for it. I also recall a friend getting it at like age 7 or 8, and I was around him. But I've been told that very rarely, some people just happen to be immune. I hope it's one of the two, because yeah, it's suppose to really get nastier as you get older.
As far as I know I never had it either. My sister told me she thinks the Fu scenario of getting it-but not really is the most likely.
I think this all goes back to PE in schools. When I was in 7-8-9 grades, we didn't have PE electives, we had PT. You ran suicides in the alotted time or the whole class did it over. You ran bleacher to bleacher in the alotted time or the whole class did it over. You did push ups, sit ups, crunches, squat thrusts, pull ups, etc... All before you did whatever game was that day's activity.
And, you played a sport. And in the summer, you got kicked out of the house to go "practice" that sport. Which often meant 7 am tennis lessons in the summer, followed by taking your ass outside and mowing the dam lawn.
And none of this was "C'mon Connor, its time for your lessons, put on your helmet and get in your car seat and mommy will drive you in the AC to your soccer practice" it was "LOOG! Get your ass out of bed, you gotta be down to the tennis courts at 7 am, and I will be damned if I'm driving you." And then when you were late, you ran laps and did extra drills for being late.
AND, you didn't eat pre-manufactured cookie dough as a snack...you knew when meal time was, and you didn't drink a fucking VAT of soda with meals, you drank milk or water.
Oh, and if any of you think this is just the product of a military home it was moms, not pops cracking the whip at home.
That said, I am now a lazy big fat fuck, but I sure wasn't when I was a kid, and I wil be damned if the kids I will eventually have (and not really want) won't be subjected to the same damn treatment.
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