These are a few and more beyond, but which one to choose?
Monobrow.
Because I just looked in the mirror and nearly scared myself with the overgrowth in the brow area before reassuring myself that I wouldn’t scare my class on Monday as I have a beautician’s appointment tomorrow…
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “starts with gen.” Find a word that starts with “gen” and use it in your post. Have fun!
Which generation are you from?
You know what I mean? All this Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millenials, Gen Z, and now the Alphas…
Now, according to the official lists, I am down as a Gen X.
But, did you know where is a microgeneration that is not fully recognised, in between Gen X and Millenials?
The Xennials.
I was born in 1975 – yes, giving away my age there… and this microgeneration is anything from the mid 70s to the early 80s… and having read what they are described as, I feel Xennial is my term.
“Xennials enjoyed analogue childhoods—no mobile phones, no internet—but came of age in a time of new technological innovations that would leave Millennials wide-eyed with amazement, from VHS video recorders and a fourth (yes, fourth) TV channel, to computer games and the Smash robots. Xennials are digital immigrants and much more comfortable with the brave new world of social media, smartphones and the internet, however but they don’t hold new technology in the same high regard as Millennials.”
This is so me! I remember starting uni with a typewriter in 1993, and some friends with a bit more money had a mobile phone. More like a brick, but it was there and under the One-to-One provider. Computers were mainly in the library or computer suites, and we had internet, but it was dial-up, and this huge room would be filled with students trying to log into Yahoo or Ask Jeeves (remember that one?) and sighing when it was on go slow!
By the end of my uni, I had my own PC and a mobile phone. We used the free voicemail trick for ages until it stopped working. They realised us poor students had found a way to communicate without paying!
Facebook became more of a thing a year or so after I qualified, but we had Friends Reunited before that, too. I was never a MySpace person.
I also loved this little snippet and like to think it is true.
“Wertz highlights a number of Xennial traits including a love-hate relationship with social media and an understanding of the importance of taking ‘digital detoxes’. Like Millennials, they are interested in health and wellness, but unlike their juniors, they have the disposable income to spend on health and wellness products. Xennials also value relaxation and work-life balance, so they will spend their income on holidays and prioritise time with family over work where possible.“
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “antic.” Use it as a word or find a word that contains it. Bonus points if you do both. Enjoy!
The other day my daughter and I went for a little walk, and we saw something on the road – it was an, ahem, used condom, just lying there on the tarmac.
I said to Lil Princess, “That’s a bit disgusting, isn’t it?”
She replied, “Are you sure it’s not one of yours and Dad’s?” (The bare-faced cheek of teens, nowadays, openly discussing parent’s bedtime antics so brazenly!)
There was a time I would be frantically thinking of a suitable response, but not now.
“Nope!” That was my reply!
I have to be honest with you… at this stage in my life, I barely have the energy to turn over in bed, once lying down… There is little energy left for cheeky shenanigans!
Our romantic side is shown in different ways, instead!