Thanks for your help and information. I sent you an email using the address off your website. Unfortunately right now, I do not think my daughter will be emailing you. She hates making that first contact! I think that a online discussion for teens would be very helpful and she has talked about finding one. She is going to put one on the website she is building this summer. She just never wants to make the first move. Thanks again, Marilyn -----Original Message----- From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of - Joy - Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:46 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Teenagers / Young Adults LOL, I always get that reaction from people. I think chronological age is a ridiculous measurement. There should be some way to factor in experiences and maturity ; ) Thanks for the congratulations! I agree with you, I would like to start a list for people my age, but my life is too full right now with a full time job, three web site design jobs, therapy, and getting ready for school. Maybe when things settle down I will... ~Joy~ http://www.geocities.com/joy0823 Last Movie Seen: "Anywhere but Here" Now Reading: "Dead Even" by Brad Meltzer Lee wrote: > Joy, sorry to get off topic, but, you're only 17! Geez, I thought Rayna and > I were the youngsters here, I'm 24 and Rayna is younger than that, I think? > Anyway, congratulations are due for high school graduation, good luck at > GWU. I also hope you get to hook up with Marilyn's daughter. Good vibes > from people of the same age go a LONG way in ANY teenagers life. If you > were feeling really ambitious, maybe you could set up a list for high > school/college kids, I think it would be more beneficial than one might > guess..........