I just came back from the grocery store, and as is my custom I cart surfed back to the car. I got a few looks, which I ignored. But it started me thinking.
When, if ever, will I outgrow cart surfing (aka riding on the back of the cart with your feet off the ground)? Never, I decided. It's too much fun, and I like a certain amount of irreverence and immaturity in my daily life.
What childish things do you think you'll continue to enjoy for the forseeable future?
My list is:
Jumping on trampolines
Cart Surfing
Water slides
Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
Cap'n Crunch
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Laughing out loud.
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
That's the great thing about having kids, JT. You have an excuse to go back and do all the things you did as a kid, and even if you look stupid doing it, others understand because you're doing it with your kids.....
FG
Posted by Avadaru (Member # 3026) on :
JT - off-topic, but do you think you'll make it over to Carlotta tonight?
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Calling my mom when I don't feel good. Getting excited about Christmas. And Thanksgiving. And Easter. Dressing up for Halloween. My dad cooking me my birthday dinner-- and making me home-made ice cream. Feeling really special the first time I wear a new pair of shoes or outfit that looks really great.
Posted by Swampjedi (Member # 7374) on :
I don't see any reason to get rid of the "child-like" things - just the "childish" ones.
That means I'll always play video games.
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
FG - I think the looking stupid is one of my favorite things about it.
Avadaru - I thought so, but now it doesn't look like I'm even gonna be in BR tonight. I'll be there sometime soon, though, and I'll let you know.
Posted by twinky (Member # 693) on :
I still cart surf too.
Posted by Brinestone (Member # 5755) on :
Bouncing when I'm happy. Running with my arms outstretched just for the rush of it. Twirling. Coloring Easter eggs. Cuddling under a blanket while I watch a movie. Reading children's books. Coloring in coloring books. Smelling random people's roses when I go out walking.
I figure, if it was fun when I was four, why shouldn't it be fun now? I can just add to my list of things that are fun as I get older.
Posted by pfresh85 (Member # 8085) on :
I'd the say the top two for me would be reading comic books and watching cartoons. I still do both of those and probably will into the foreseeable future.
Posted by Will B (Member # 7931) on :
Jokes that the boy in Calvin & Hobbs would think are funny.
Posted by camus (Member # 8052) on :
trying to get as high as possible on the swings throwing a snowball at someone making a snowman climbing a tree making myself dizzy watching The Lion King fingerpainting late night swimming etch-a-sketch repeat everything someone says just to annoy them
Posted by seespot (Member # 7388) on :
skipping calling my mom when I don't feel good(echoing ketchupqueen) The Murrays, O'Keefes, and Austins Cinderella running as fast as I can through an open field
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
Tickling. Being tickled and being the tickler.
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
playing tag tickling making silly faces cartoons singing smelling flowers eating with my fingers playing with bugs staying up too late because you're so into the story you're reading playing video games running around in rain playing in puddles and/or mud sneaking cookies/treats before dinner time
Posted by Samarkand (Member # 8379) on :
peanut butter an jelly sandwiches apples and peanut butter s'mores
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
Calling my mom when I'm sick Having a teddy bear Dressing up in costume (i.e. for a book or movie launch) Chasing ducks when I feel sad Reading kids' and YA books
Posted by Uprooted (Member # 8353) on :
digging in dirt swinging on swings riding waves seeing how high the waves can bury my feet/legs in sand before I panic/get knocked over picture books cloud gazing
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
Looney Tunes the Muppets old episodes of Sesame Street talking to myself in public sneaking chocolate chips from the pantry coloring Holidays being a fangirl hatrack gatherings
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
playing Nintendo
Screaming at Haunted Houses
Eating ice cream and getting on my clothes
Doing stupid things that no one approves of......which is about everything I do
Anything else I think of later, I don't think I'll outgrow much.
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
See, luckily, I don't think video games fall under the section "Childish Things."
My parents might think so, but I've part of the first generation to grow up with video games. As such, we kinda get to decide whether or not they are for kids only. I still play them, and so does almost every one of my friends. I'm thinking that's bound to continue for at least another 10-20 years before I totally retire. Kids have more time for video games than adults, but I don't know...
Swinging on the swing is definitely going on my list, though. I include the dismount as a vital part of the swinging. I also still love building sand castles (but only at the beach).
Posted by Ophelia (Member # 653) on :
Swingsets and other playground things. Rolling down hills. Splashing in puddles (on a particular type of wet day). Climbing trees. Crayons.
Posted by foundling (Member # 6348) on :
Picking my nose Wetting the bed Being afraid of the dark Stealing cookies from the cookie jar and lying about it with crumbs falling from my mouth
Posted by camus (Member # 8052) on :
eating an Oreo anything in the rain Duck Hunt sand castles skipping rocks paper airplanes roasting marshmallows air guitar daydreaming
Posted by human_2.0 (Member # 6006) on :
living at home playing with legos looking at the toy sections of the ads with envy
Posted by Uhleeuh (Member # 6803) on :
Eating ice cream for dinner, or breakfast for that matter. Building forts in the living room. Singing and dancing up and down the aisles in a grocery store. Disney movies.
Posted by Goody Scrivener (Member # 6742) on :
Trying to identify the childhood things that I won't give up is too mature a behavior for me to indulge in... LOL
CART SURFING!!! My kids think I'm crazy, I go cart surfing every single week!
Posted by Pelegius (Member # 7868) on :
Laughing and conversing, with equal loudness, with my friends, in public. Shouting from hotel balconies, at eleven at night, in downtown Athens, making the woman down the hall mad (like everyone in Athens, including me, she had a 3:00 AM flight.) Okay, so the later I have only done once, but the former is my favorite pastime.
Posted by JaneX (Member # 2026) on :
Bouncing up and down when I'm happy. Running around with my arms outstretched just because I feel like it (especially when I'm running down a hill). Skipping. Crunching autumn leaves. Playing in the snow. Chasing squirrels and pigeons. Swinging on swingsets. Making faces at people. Running through sprinklers. Randomly singing and/or making strange noises. Eating animal crackers. Eating celery with peanut butter.
And does "cart surfing" mean riding around on a shopping cart while you're pushing it? If so, I do that too.
~Jane~
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
Something else I'll never outgrow is eating cheese and crackers or PB&J for a meal.
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
Building things with Leggos and Lincoln Logs.
Posted by Yank (Member # 2514) on :
quote:Building things with Leggos and Lincoln Logs.
I'll second that. I'll play with Legos for hours if given the chance. Greatest....toy....ever.
Posted by starLisa (Member # 8384) on :
Be courteous, kind and forgiving, Be gentle and peaceful each day, Be warm and human and grateful, And have a good thing to say.
Be thoughtful and trustful and childlike, Be witty and happy and wise, Be honest and love all your neighbours, Be obsequious, purple, and clairvoyant.
Be pompus, obese, and eat cactus, Be dull, and boring, and omnipresent, Criticize things you don't know about, Be oblong and have your knees removed.
Be tasteless, rude, and offensive, Live in a swamp and be three dimensional, Put a live chicken in your underwear, Get all excited and go to a yawning festival.
Alternate last line: Go into a closet and suck eggs.
Courtesy of Steve Martin, Philosopher Extraordinaire
Posted by starLisa (Member # 8384) on :
Galaga/Galaxians/Tempest/Arkenoid
Posted by esl (Member # 3143) on :
Arkanoid! It's absolutely un-outgrowable. But my game broke, and I don't know of anywhere nearby that has it.
swings!
birthday parties
I'm not thinking very well right now, maybe I'll figure out what else I'm doing that's childlike a little later. And now, back to that homework.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
Laughing loudly over something stupid while waving my hands up and down with pure joy. Walmart hockey! Watching disney movies and children's movies. Reading children's books. laughing over my goofy rabbit painting the walls with random splotches of blue paint making up really stupid songs (though the lyrics are a bit raunchier than when I was a kid) picking up random leaves and rocks staring at snowflakes wanting to make a large snowman instead of just little ones. action figures really wanting to build a castle out of wooden blocks just to knock it over dancing around in a stupid uncool sort of way. video games collecting shells kicking around in leaves
Posted by Misha McBride (Member # 6578) on :
Eating cookie dough Pressing every button in the noisy toy aisle Playing with Legos Video games Giggling about farts Dancing like an idiot Playing with matches Getting dizzy on the merry-go-round at the park Popping bubble wrap Balancing on and walking along curb edges
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
I forgot about cookie dough and cake batter. Mmm cake batter. And bubble wrap, that is some fun stuff. Making messes and not cleaning them up >.< And giggling over really just the stupidest raunchiest jokes.... raunchy in a childish way. Oh, and laughing about puns.
Posted by imogen (Member # 5485) on :
I still sleep with a teddy.
Posted by Altáriël of Dorthonion (Member # 6473) on :
Skipping, playing tag, playing hide-and-seek, talking to my mom like a little girl, popping bubble wrap and hitting back when someone hits me. Oh! And I'm still the queen of the monkey bars!
Posted by esl (Member # 3143) on :
Yes, I sleep with teddy bears too.
and my blankie.
I'm having trouble distinguishing between adult-like and child-like habits..
Posted by Altáriël of Dorthonion (Member # 6473) on :
quote:Originally posted by esl:
I'm having trouble distinguishing between adult-like and child-like habits..
Ha! Join the club.
Posted by Uprooted (Member # 8353) on :
Oh, yeah, choc. chip cookie dough! If I disappear from Hatrack, it's probably due to salmonella poisoning! (that's the one you can get from raw eggs, right?)
Posted by Tinros (Member # 8328) on :
Supposedly, according to my parents, I should have "outgrown" things including but not limited to:
Cartoons Fantasy novels Video Games(like DDR and Final Fantasy, which no one too young would understand anyway...) Sleepovers Science Fiction(it's a tragedy that my mother wanted me to get rid of Ender's Game. Even my signed copy, she wanted to get rid of. "It's just clutter." NO!!! Those are my prized possesions!) Manga Random foreign languages(like Japanese and Italian) Coloring books(which I use after exams to releave stress)
etc., etc. I find it ridiculous that I should have "outgrown" these things by now. I'm 17. I'm not an adult yet. Can't I have fun when I'm young? Does anyone else find this weird?
Posted by Sterling (Member # 8096) on :
Singing in public Playing board and card games (and not just bridge, poker, or pinnochole...) Doodling on scrap paper Reading comic books... Er, graphic novels
Oh, incidentally, old videogame afficionados: are you aware of MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator)? http://www.mame.net