My positive is that every day,minute,second, I'm closer to retirement
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She already wears a size 9 shoe. Shes too slim for even slim womens jeans. I had to measure her and compare size charts last fall! At least with summer stuff the length doesn’t matter. I was told most females stop growing about 2-3 years after beginning their mensural cycle. Or by 15.,
I was 5'4 in the fifth grade, the tallest kid in the class, hee, hee. I only grew another inch. My feet were huge, 8.5 and
I now wear a 9.5 but get 10 in boots. I bet she could wear a 2 or 4 in women's jeans and tops that are not too adult.
Until the fifth grade I was one of the tallest girls in my class as well, always had to sit in the last row. Then in sixth grade puberty hit and I stopped growing at 5 feet 1/2 inch. Feet were 5.5 and now I am a 6.0. As a child I had blond hair so I tell people quite honestly that I was once a tall blond.,
I was 5'4 in the fifth grade, the tallest kid in the class, hee, hee. I only grew another inch. My feet were huge, 8.5 and
I now wear a 9.5 but get 10 in boots. I bet she could wear a 2 or 4 in women's jeans and tops that are not too adult.
They were probably deciding on who they would harass. They are not nice birds.It’s a glorious day! Clear blue skies, warm sun, 53°F. Makes everything seem positive. And a laugh: I had to run an errand, and as I drove by the golf course near where I live, I saw three or four wild turkeys carefully watching a group of guys putting on one of the greens. The turkeys kind of had their heads together while they were staring as if they were discussing the players and their putting skills. The guys looked a little nervous.
No doubt. They’re not timid, and they’re BIG! Tiny dinosaur heads, big feathery bodies, and stocky dinosaur legs and feet. They make me laugh, but I do keep a close eye on them (and they on me) when we walk in the mornings. I’ve actually seen them looking in our windows. Freaks out the cats.They were probably deciding on who they would harass. They are not nice birds.
We had a flock a few years ago that camped in a corner yard and one of the Toms decided that no one would pass on the sidewalk and threatened anyone who did.No doubt. They’re not timid, and they’re BIG! Tiny dinosaur heads, big feathery bodies, and stocky dinosaur legs and feet. They make me laugh, but I do keep a close eye on them (and they on me) when we walk in the mornings. I’ve actually seen them looking in our windows. Freaks out the cats.
Someday I might need you to ask where she finds her clothes!My niece is almost 6 feet size 13 in men's. She is now 17. Tall and skinny
That reminds me of the large white goose that used to lie in wait and chase people trying to enter the administration building on the campus where I used to work. I always snuck in another door, but it was kind of funny to see the look on people’s faces when they saw him coming after them. The grounds people trapped him and transported him to a pond nearby. I thought he’d come back but he must have liked his more secluded new home.We had a flock a few years ago that camped in a corner yard and one of the Toms decided that no one would pass on the sidewalk and threatened anyone who did.
There are quite a few of them. A couple like an ear scrunch but mostly it's all about the carrots.Awwww....she is adorable and so are you!! Does she like to be petted?
I keep telling DS this. He is younger than DD so nowhere near that kind of growth spurt age. Every time I measure DD he wants to be measured too but the ruler barely moves. He's also tall for his age; but more like the 75th percentile vs DD's 99th. DH and my Dad were both tall early and DS is shapped a lot like my Dad. So we'll see. I'm sure I will be the shortest one in the family eventually. I was thinking about it; I think I'll have an easier time with him shooting up in height than I will when his voice changes.Girls usually grow faster/earlier than guys. Going into High School I was 5' and 98lbs. I was tiny growing up, but in college I hit 6' and I'm a pretty solid 180lbs.
I "shot up" to 5" when I was between the ages of 8 and 9 and was the tallest girl in the class. My old family doctor—who I swear was a quack—convinced my parents that I was going to be well over 6' tall and should be put on hormone therapy. He actually said "monstrous giant." Thankfully, my parents decided not to get me hormone therapy due to the cost because I never grew another inch. I hit puberty at 9 and that was it. My shoe size is 4 1/2 EE or 4 1/2 EEE, depending on the shoe.,
I was 5'4 in the fifth grade, the tallest kid in the class, hee, hee. I only grew another inch. My feet were huge, 8.5 and
I now wear a 9.5 but get 10 in boots. I bet she could wear a 2 or 4 in women's jeans and tops that are not too adult.
I'm 2.5 years older than my brother, and it seemed like one summer I was taller than him, and the next he'd shot up. He was probably 12 or 13. He ended up 6'4" - a full foot taller than me.I keep telling DS this. He is younger than DD so nowhere near that kind of growth spurt age. Every time I measure DD he wants to be measured too but the ruler barely moves. He's also tall for his age; but more like the 75th percentile vs DD's 99th. DH and my Dad were both tall early and DS is shapped a lot like my Dad. So we'll see. I'm sure I will be the shortest one in the family eventually. I was thinking about it; I think I'll have an easier time with him shooting up in height than I will when his voice changes.
so he is the big little brother nowI'm 2.5 years older than my brother, and it seemed like one summer I was taller than him, and the next he'd shot up. He was probably 12 or 13. He ended up 6'4" - a full foot taller than me.