c.c. reader while I'm behind To some, the phrase “the second time around” means a second marriage. To me, it means a late addition to the family. When my oldest son was three, he had two kid brothers. When he was fifteen, he was baby-sitting a kid sister. Coping with three little people was quite an exercise in every sense of the word. Every day brought a new experience. I made plenty of mistakes,'not the least of which was in the area of sex education. I came by my ignorance honestly. My mother’s pre- Spock generation handled the subject with, “I’ll explain that to you when you’re a little older.” Time had a way of standing still in those days. There was no such easy cop out for me for I was a MODERN mother. I fielded queries as they came: “Where do babies come from? What are those dogs doing? How come we all have one and you don’t?” I got the distinct impression they knew, but were checking to see if I did. Then came the inevitable question, “Mommy, what is f—?” Informed, intelligent, in hysterics, I screamed, “Where did you hear a filthy word like that?” “Peter says the f—ing ball, the f—ing teacher, the f—ing bus,... like that,”said Son #l. “Well,’’said I, “that just goes to show you what a dumb bell Peter is. It’s a verb, not an adjective.” He looked smug. We both knew Peter didn’t have a lick of sense when it came to grammar. “But what does it mean, Mom?” he persisted. The lesson in grammar had given me suf ficient time to recover my cool. I answered and, apparently satisfied, my eldest left. I was reprimanding myself for having overreacted when Son#2 ran in with, “Mom, what is f—?" My second explanation went more smoothly. At least I didn't scream. I congratulated myself on my adaptability. Before I could become too self-satisfied, Son#3 toddled in and babbled, “Momma, f—?” Peter could never be accused of age discrimination. The door bell rang and, exhibiting a marvelously short attention span, the littlest ran off to play with his buddy. Gene Tuney is not the only one to have been saved by the bell. As we all grew older, the questions became more sophis ticated: “How does the little egg get fertilized? How come you and Daddy didn’t wear your pajamas to bed last night? What is that box of white things in your bottom drawer under all the sweaters?” The elementary school sys tem had cut me a break on this last one asked by the youngest. His big brother waved his hand saying, “I know. I know.” And he did. He gave a stunningly accurate rundown of my repro ductive system. I was pleased and I com plimented him on his presenta tion. “01»* tJtat’s; nothing,” he said. “We jnBt studied that in school. Next week, we’re going on to the earthworm." I was I'd better quit by joan klem relieved to have been taken off the hook so easily, but dis tressed to discover I was con sidered somewhat less complex than the earthworm. At some point, the ques tions ebbed. I began to feel the worst of it was over when I discovered there was to be a second time around. After the usual time lapse, a daughter was bom. I felt confident, with all my previous, if rusty, ex perience, that I would be able to handle her sex education in a more enlightened way. I am brimful of appropriate answers, but she never asks the right questions, she never bothered to ask what f— means, no doubt she had that squared away in utero. This child of the ’7o’s comes up with new material: “Mom my, am I a lesbian because I kissed Susie? Why don’t you shave there every day like Daddy shaves his face? What is the Pill?” To this last, I responded glibly, “What Pill?” She an swered, “I don’t know. This girl on TV just told her Daddy she wants to use the Pill and he is angry about it.” I knew how he felt. I gave her an explanation suitable (?) to a seven-year old. She wanted to know, “Should I have a baby or should I take the Pill?” “Aha,” I thought. Here was an opportunity to pass along a value judgment. I told her my feelings on ingesting chemicals. She sighed resignedly, “Oh, okay. I guess I’ll go ahead then and have a baby.” Good grief! Happily, no definite time schedule was set. FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS 12 faculty recital hacc noon sga meeting in conference room men’s basketball sheanandoah home 7:30 pm 13 shanana concert hershy park arena 8 pm ’kiss mekate’ on witf 9pm flower show live and painted at the art association 9:3C am. to 1 pm. keggar student center 9 pm. adm. $2.50 14 film Fellini’s 81 /2 at hershey med. center, 8 pm gong show student show at york college 8:30 pm Shakespeare play ‘julius caesar'B pm. witf tv film ‘moon flights and medicine’ noon william penn memorial museum \///////////////y\ 15 jazz clinic and concert dave stahl big band Bpm hacc adm. $2 the budapest symphony orchestra hershey theatre 8:15 pm. 16 Stanley turrentine concert at the forum 8 pm film ‘the red shoes’ hacc Bpm. .17 romeo and juliet Susquehanna university Bpm planetarium show ‘the moon* william penn museum I’m trying to keep on my toes, but I feel like an aging boxer whose legs are giving out. I would throw in the sponge, but I’m too curious about what the future might bring. A friend recently talked me into going to a fortune teller. I don’t believe in gypsies. She insisted it was “just for fun.” The seeress took my hand, examined my palm and accur ately told me my age, weight, marital status, wedding date, likes, dislikes, friends’ birth days, and of my involvement in a community college in Penn sylvania. “Humph,” thought I, “Just lucky guesses.” I don’t believe in gypsies. She ran her finger over one of the lines on my palm and said, “I see you have five children.” “No, I have four,” I countered. With a frown, she glanced up, looked into my eyes, and a knowing smile spread slowly over her face. A third time around? Mercifully, I fainted. Am I worried? Heck, no. I don’t believe in gypsies. February is Heart Month Do something special for some one you love. Learn how to perform C.P.R. It could save a life. Class weekly - See Nurse for details. 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It is also excellent Heat oil in a covered pan. with meat balls, with or with out cheese. 03 MB 9* chess tournament u. park 9 :30 am. to 7 pm bowling shippensburg home 1 pm mass student center 7 om mutuumu H 18 'fhe puppet .proposition’ children’s theatre, performed by lovelace theatre company from Pitts burgh 2 pm. adm. $2 audobon field trip to the frozen waterfalls of richett’s glen, meet 9am. behind summerdale plaza mcdonald’s phone 1-486-5031. running win a cherry pie run with the road runners at hacc 1:30 pm. 19 demonstration multi-media artist william rohrbeck at messiah college 7 pm. recreational vehicle show at farm show arena sga meeting in conference room 20 square dance western village in Carlisle musical ‘bye - bye birdie’ fulton opera house lancasterB:3op thur2/24 planetarium show ‘the easter story’ shippensburg state colleae7:3oDm. swampwater party 9 pm. student center 21 clown make up program by norman burkhardt east shore library 7 pm. film ‘lesammurai’ hershey med. centerBpm film ‘smokey and the bandit’ york college 8:30 pm black culture music and theatre by local black artists people place 7 pm. 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