Student Outlook -- Lauren Loeb
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The day you have been anticipating for more than half your life is
just around the corner, and although all along you have felt overjoyed to
gain the responsibility of adulthood, the realization of actually turning
18 is a bittersweet occasion. Don’t get me wrong, there are definitely
the pluses of turning the big 18, but when you really sit to ponder the
whole picture, it is an enormous change in one’s life.
As far back as I could remember, my friends and I would always try to
look and act older. From playing dress up with our moms’ old clothes to
feeling the excitement the first time we were allowed to go to the movies
alone, we were always in a hurry to grow up. Now, as my 18th birthday
grows nearer, I find myself left with the feeling of wanting to go back
in time, as my childhood comes to an end and the responsibilities of
turning 18 set in.
Although our parents will always be there for us, it is a little scary
to think in a matter of a year, some of us will be out on our own
building our lives in hopes of a rewarding future. Once you hit 18 and
the label of “adult” is put on you, there’s no more messing up. This is
it, this is the start of your adult life and the choices you make now as
an adult alter what will become of your future. There’s no more excuses,
calling home to Mom and Dad when you’re in a bind. You’re pretty much on
your own, entering a new chapter in your life like a baby taking its
first steps into a world of uncertainties.
Although the thought of turning 18 could make you a little uneasy,
look on the bright side. There is that feeling of being all grown up and
having the right to do pretty much what you want. There’s no more
depending on that elderly figure because now you’re in charge. You have
the privilege to sign yourself out of class, a time every high school
student awaits, order anything you want, not be concerned with “the 18 or
older rule,” check yourself into a hotel and, of course, add your vote to
a presidential election. Whether you’re counting down the days till your
18th birthday or the thought of becoming an adult makes you a little weak
at the knees, take a breath and slow down because remember, you’re only
young once and that excuse won’t last forever!
* LAUREN LOEB is a Corona del Mar High School junior whose columns
will appear occasionally in the Community Forum section.
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