I may not have the Rachel cut


I have personally worn the same type of clothes for the last 10 years or more and I know I will never change. The way I see it, trends are a cycle and my styles will cycle around again. When they're "in" I'm trendy, when they're not I'm vintage. Either way, I'm good--I'll wear my wide leg pants with my tight black t-shirt FOREVER, thank you, and I'll take my holey jeans and strappy shirts with me to the old folks home.
I can't wait until our children are teenagers so I can embarrass the poo out of them. And if they think my clothes are bad they'll really hate my kickin' dance moves. Oh yes, I learned all my dance moves in the 90s. I can cabbage patch, I can do the running man, I can do the lawnmower, the sprinkler, the fisherman, and the grapevine (for my Achy Breaky Heart) until I puke. Or until my children have me committed. But that speaks nothing of my favorite 90s dance....you know the one....oh yes-the Macarena!

I totally don't see any shame in this either. I still feel like the 90s was just yesterday. Funny how the older you get the more time just runs together. Hubby and I will often have conversations like:
Hubby: "Some kid at work today said he's never seen Con Air. CON AIR. Come on, that's not an old movie."
Me: "Uh....Honey? That was 11 years ago. That kid was what, 5?"
Hubby: "No it wasn't 11 years. It came out at the same time as Donnie Darko."
Me: "Ummm...noooo. Donnie Darko was 7 years ago."
Hubby: "Really? I thought Donnie Darko was like the same time as Good Morning Vietnam"
Me: "No way, babe. Donnie Darko was 2001, and Good Morning Vietnam was like 86 or 87."

Hubby: "For real?"
Me: "Totally."
Hubby: "When did we get old?"
Me: " Just recently, I think."
But when I think about all the things our kids won't remember I realise that we may be getting older a little faster than we think. Our kids won't remember the Y2K scare. They'll only see my favorite Disney movies-

My kids will watch streaming video on YouTube on the widescreen laptop instead of playing Oregon Trail and DOS games on green screened computers as big as a small freezer. They'll see technologies that I can't even imagine and will probably be both unable and unwilling to operate.
My kids will be ridiculously embarrassed by my blasting 90s music. And I know that I will still be listening to 90s music when my children are old enough to be embarrassed-though the music of my youth and soul may be twenty years old or more at some point I know it'll always be there for me.


I now understand why my dad used to pull up to my school with Black Sabbath blasting. I would crawl into the car and melt into the seat and hoped that he would get out of there faster than I could die of embarassment. But it wasn't because he wanted to embarass me-it was the music of his young life and he loves it.
Just as much as I love MY music. As much as I LOVE the 90s.
In fact, I love the 90s so much I WOULD marry it.

8 comments:
That was a totally awesome flashback!! The music...happy sigh : ) I had hammer pants that my mom made me and the fabric had pictures of vintage telephones on them. Way cool! We should get together and do the Macarena together! Our kiddos are truly missing out.
OK now I feel old. Really old. was the 90's really that long ago? I'm with your husband I'm lost.
Erin-I so totally agree! Our kids might have better technology, but nothing is as fun as it was back then! I can't wait to tell my children about taking turns holding the antenna and watching tv with my sister (since we couldn't do both at the same time, since we had to stand BEHIND the tv on one foot kinda leaned to the side in order to get reception).
Suzie-Don't feel bad, we're all a little lost. Recently I reminded my husband that 1990 was 18 years ago. As in, people born in 1990 are now not only out there driving cars but they are also legally able to both vote and smoke. Boy did he turn green! [Me too when I first realized it!]
I am feeling ancient. My hubby's 20th high school reunion is this summer and my 15th was last year. Crazy. Thanks for the great flash backs. Fun post. Oh, I love the peach with the black on your layout. Angela
I'm glad you like the post! I like the peach too! :)
Very fun! I had no idea that there was a Cabbage Patch Kid dance!
I have to admit that I don't miss my cassette player Walkman one bit...I'm a huge fan of the MP3 player. But I did enjoy Con Air, and I can't believe it's been that long.
I was very relieved that I won't have a lot of duplicates. I apologize in advance for using the Rachel haircut too :-)
I don't think the cabbage patch had anything to do with the cabbage patch kids...unless I missed something. It's just that dance where you stick your arms out and then move them in a circle....I post someone doing the cabbage patch so that you can see it.
I'm kinda partial to a lot of the new technology too. I just think it's funny that our kids will never know the meaning of "be kind. rewind."!!
And don't worry about duplicates. No one can own the 90s-the memories are there for all of us! LoL
Oh man. I too am obsessed with the 90s and get made fun of for it constantly by my friends. It was a really good decade! There was a lot of really good music! It was awesommmmeee.
So, basically, agreed. On all counts.
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