Watching Glee last night and I realized that I am going to blink and my nephew is going to be a teenager. Now I have to admit I was a super nerd growing up and I didn’t drink in high school. I was way too busy playing multiple sports, working on school stuff, and goofy on in speech team.( SHOUT OUT TO THE WVHS TALKERS 04!) Also I was never in the crowd that would break into their parent’s liquor cabinet and get drunk on Friday night. To be completely honest in my 4 Years of high school I was only invited to one party in which people were drinking and I was looked at like a moron when I used the phrase, “wet my whistle.” Apparently Casablanca references were over the heads of the mental midgets I had the company of. I didn’t drink that night mainly because the only reason I was there, A GIRL, was in the room with the beer and when I went to get one she was making out with some college freshman from the local JuCo. (Shout Out University Closest to Lombard Avenue!)
So while watching glee and seeing a bunch of supposed “geeks” get trashed at a party while part the host’s two dads are away on a cruise, I couldn’t help but wonder where was I when all this debauchery was going on? I would totally chill in a wheelchair if I could make out with the dumbest and funniest cheerleader turned into a stripper right before my eyes. Was this kind of party hearty attitude even around when I was in high school? Is this attitude really how kids act today? To be honest if I ever heard that my nephew/son/daughter was at a party like this I think I would have more mixed emotions more than anything. First I would be super pissed because they broke my trust and got drunk, underage, and were completely irresponsible. Yet at the same time would I think to myself, HELL YA, My kid is mixing it up with the most popular and powerful kids in her school! They called me for a ride, they didn’t break anything, they didn’t make themselves sick, really the only thing I have to hold against them is the raging headache they will have the next day. Really, that headache is just an opportunity for me to mess with them so really it is more of a bonus for me than a punishment.
Then there is the blatant sexuality these teenagers. Now once again I must show my own personal colors and remind those reading that I, in fact, was a super nerd; a nerd of epic proportions, a geek of high pitch laughdom, a member of LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA! (and if you get that joke then you might be in the same boat). Yet I never knew the sexual landscape in high school. I knew there were kids having sex but I am pretty sure I was on the shortlist of kids who weren’t in that landscape. So my question for Glee is did they do the two biggest high school dangers any justice?
Well when it comes to drinking I think they took the right path. Know that kids are going to find a way to drink because it is a lot of fun, but to put the emphasis on safety. Not driving home drunk or doing needlessly reckless stuff when drunk. Make sure that you do it in a group setting and not make drinking a person addition but a social occasion that should be few and far between. When it comes to the sexuality in the show, let’s face it people who have more hormones than IQ points are going to explore and expand their sexual playground. Once again it comes down to responsibility. Not using sex as a tool to get what you want, or a weapon to use against another person, but for what sex is supposed to be for, the connection between two people who are invested in one another.
So here I stand, on the wrong side of the cross saying to teenagers don't even think about it! If you feel you are responsible enough to drink, you are responsible enough to understand that education is more important than a good time. If you feel you are ready to focus your energies on another person than you should be ready to focus your energies on yourself. Who are you becoming and who are you trying to be? Sex is a blessing that we should'nt sqwander. So i leave you with this thought, and it is kind of a dousey. What is more important than drinking, feels better than sex, and is more rewarding than being popular? The true joy you feel when you understand that the love given to you by your creator is unequaled by any drink, kiss, or championship.
I am in awe............just as I have been for several years. Maybe we didn't do such a bad job after all. You apparently got the message and now you are passing it on to kids to need to hear it.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. God is watching!
Keep your eye on the Cross!