Stranger Things keep happening… including my son growing up.

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Don't worry, this is not a review of Stranger Things and there will be absolutely no spoilers. If you aren't already convinced you should watch this incredibly entertaining show, nothing I say will change your mind.



If these 12 year olds are old enough to fight monsters, I guess my 12 year old son is old enough to watch them do it... by himself.

In a few months, I am going to have a teenager living in my house. No, I am not following @karenb54 's selfless lead and taking in someone else's teenager. My son Timmy will turn 13 shortly. I can't wait for him to become a teenager! (Does anybody know where to find the shortcut in the Markdown Cheatsheet for sarcasm?)

"Well it was nice knowing you childhood Timmy, make sure to have adult Timmy give me a call in about ten years after teenage Timmy gets done hating me."



See? I'm prepared.

No I'm not. No one is prepared for the joys of teenage-hood.

But that is a different post.

Up until now, I have been able to guide Timmy and expose him to the movies that I think contain valuable life lessons. I still have quite a long list to show him. However, now I realize that my list may need to wait. It appears that near-teens have their own minds and tastes (who knew?). They also seem to mature overnight and gain the ability to handle material that was, until very recently, completely off limits. For example...



If you asked me one month ago if I thought my son Timmy would/should watch Stranger Things, I would have chuckled and said, "No way. He's too young. He would be too scared. Maybe next summer I will sit down and watch it with him."

Apparently, a lot can change in one month.

After seeing the show hyped everywhere and hearing all of his friends at school talk about it, Timmy took it upon himself to start watching Stranger Things. Although I truly enjoy sharing common experiences with my son, I purposely let him have this one on his own. He's growing up. He doesn't need to be watching everything with his daddy. Don't get me wrong, I plan on sharing experiences with him for the rest of his life. For example, I have a dream of taking him to see every Star Wars movie on opening night for the next 50 years. In addition there are many geeky conventions we need to attend. Plus there are the full face tattoos of Han Solo and Chewbacca we are planning on getting when he turns 18. (I'm kidding... or am I?)



I can't wait to dress like my teenage son and have creepy staring contests all day long!

But Stranger Things is special. Not only is my son approximately the same age as the characters, they are all geeks like him (the apple doesn't fall too far form the tree). Timmy loves old video games, Dungeons and Dragons, science class, reading comic books, and Star Wars... just like the kids in the show. Because of this, I always thought the show was perfect for me... because I lived it. Now I see that it is also perfect for my son... because he is living it.

That is amazing.

Somehow, this series has managed to build a bridge between my junior high days 30 years ago and my son's current experience (or did it open a gate?). I honestly never even thought of that until I wrote that last paragraph. Perhaps maybe this is a shared experience after all. Our shared experience just happens to be thirty years apart. That seems fitting considering the topic at the center of all of this is a show based on the supernatural.



Is that really the 80s out there? I was expecting more leg warmers and designer jeans.

I have such fond memories of watching The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Darkside when I was my son's age. I am incredibly happy that my son is having a similar experience with Stranger Things. Some shows transcend mere entertainment. I don't mean that they bring enlightenment or reveal the meaning of life. I mean that some shows become so woven into the fabric of a certain culture, that they become a shared experience for members of that culture.

When I was a kid, if I ever wanted to strike up a conversation with a group of kids my age, I could simply ask, "What is your favorite episode of the Brady Bunch?" Even if the kids had no interest in being my friend, they could all answer that simple question. The same was true about The Twilight Zone... but the culture was a little different. At the ripe old age of 12, if I wanted to find out in less than ten seconds if a new kid might potentially become a life long friend, I would simply ask what their favorite Twilight Zone episode was. If they didn't know what I was talking about, odds are they were probably too cool for me.

I truly think Stranger Things has the potential to be that show for my son's generation. The general question that can be answered by anyone in his demographic will most likely involve Harry Potter in some way. That can be the initial "Brady Bunch screening". However, I can picture the true litmus test being: "Who was your favorite character inStranger Things". If they don't know what he is talking about, odds are my son is too cool for them.



In my house, there is only one correct answer. Dustin is the best character in the show.

This seems to have opened up a new chapter of shared experience for my son and I. Instead of us consuming entertainment together and talking about it "on the fly", we have begun to process the events of the show after the fact. Already, my son has asked me a few times, "Was it really like that in the 80s dad?" Yes. Yes it was. And it was awesome! This experience is quite similar to what we do after we have both read the same book. Although I will always enjoy "geeking out" with my son, I am happy to know that just because he is maturing and needs to be more independent, it doesn't mean I will be completely left out... for now.

Even though I felt it was incredibly important for my son to make this experience his own, I absolutely could not resist watching the last 20 minutes of the final episode of season two with him. There were a couple of incredibly important life lessons that I could not risk him missing.

Should I stay (and share those lessons) or should I go?

If I go there will be trouble.

And if I stay it will be double.

I guess those lessons will have to wait for a later post.

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This post is like a bear. It’s got these claws but doesn’t know what to do with them...

Great Swingers reference!

Congratulations on the teenager! Time to work on that driving permit.

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Glad you're so thoughtful when it comes to bonding with your kid. My parents and I hardly speak the same language let alone see a tv show together or learn any 'life lessons'. Only life lesson I was taught was to avoid getting yourself killed in a cultural revolution if that were ever to happen.

Stranger Thing is a great show, although I enjoyed season 1 a bit more. I've always wondered if those characters with powers can bleed out of the right nostril as well.

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I liked season one better as well. The Chicago episode was pretty useless this season.

As far as the nostrils go I’m not sure. But what I do know is that I now have a deep respect/fear of the kids in junior high who would get nosebleeds like every other day.

I think the fact that you only speak to your parents in Klingon may be the problem... oh wait. That’s me.

And... on a serious note. You have a good heart. Your parents didn’t screw you up too much.

Although the numerous restraining orders may tell a different story. But we can just ignore those. More like “restraining suggestions”.

Hello @hanshortfirst

My son Timmy will turn 13 shortly. I can't wait for him to become a teenager!

Every loving parents derive pleasure watching their kids grow before their very eyes. It is one of the greatest things that happen in life of every parents. You are not exception

I can only say congratulations. May the son you have cared for so long live and grow according to divine tutelage and care for you too when the time comes. Congratulations

@eurogee and @euronation

That is a beautiful way to put it. Thank you very much. That made me smile. He’s a great kid!

It's all about the 80s A E S T H E T I C nowadays.

What a wonderful post you shared @hanshotfirst

It's very sad that I wasn't aware of such great artist, Jim Croce, until Stranger Things Season 2 :) - May he R.I.P.

This song makes me feel so cool.

( @hanshotfirst please forgive me for going OffTopic) - @thatsnumberwang, then you should also try this, I am listening to this song for almost 20 years and it's always new!

Going down memory lane. Thank you, lovely!

That vinyl sound, man it is good, I remember being young and we had a small LP player lol.

I wish i had a father that cared for the feelings of his son at his tender age like you are currently doing for your son. There is nothing compared to familial love. I wish you good success and more joy together. Thanks for that sneak peek into the movie, I'm downloading right away.

I didn’t have a very good dad myself. You can always be better than those before you.

Aaaaaand i just watched the whole second season in a day and have chips all over the couch and floor.

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This is the beginning of an awesome journey to know much more about yourself and the world too.

its feel better to know teenage boy are now growing up!

It does sound the perfect show for a teen as they can identify with the monsters that they themselfs are turning into. I really feel for you, all those hormones rushing around in his little body soon turns him into something nasty. Just keep telling yourself it doesnt last forever It just feels like it does. Good luck and use the force heehee thanks for the mention :)

Enjoyed the post very much and I would just like to say good luck with the roller coaster ride that awaits in the form of a teenager - hold on tight and enjoy the ride -we all survive it it the end with the scars to prove it hahaha

Lol thanks!

Great post. always enjoy encountering your posts. keep up the good work and i am looking forward to read more about the challenges and joys that come with having a 13 year old son!!

It is such a great experience as a parent to share each chapter of your child's life. Those experiences create the present joys for you and a lifetime of being involved in his life for the long haul. Thanks for another thoughtful post!

Well it's good to see that you are trying to understand you don't and let him Express him in his way . Allow him to be what he want to do. But at same time I do believe that it's also good to share those lessons with him which you want to .

Great show and an early happy birthday to your son. Its amazing how much has changed from one generation to the next. When I was growing upmy mom would know where I wa by looking for my bike dropped on the front lawn of a friends house. Now everyone and their cousin has smartphones and is connected 24/7. Imagine what it will be likely when your son is raising a teenager of his own

No kidding! I do wish his experenc were a little closer to mine.

I just finished the first season. Great one. Nice mixture of different genres, a bit trashy and retro. 👍👍👍

Agreed, Dustin is the best character!

I'm glad you can have this experience with your son :)

Hi @handhotfirst - I just discovered this precious post. Thank you for sharing.

I was wondering something after reading your text: are Timmy and you experiencing fear in the same way? Is he more sensitive than you or the opposite? Would you watch the same show if Timmy was a girl?

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Elena

For me this is more of a question of maturity. I do have a 10 year old daughter and she is not allowed (nor would she want to) watch this show. It is not because of gender. I do share different pop culture with my daughter including the Harry Potter books/movies. She and I also just finished reading Wonder together (it was amazing!). As far as TV goes, my favorite show to watch with her is a Netflix show called Project MC2. It is incredible! Such positive messages about girls being smart. If you have girls 10 and up, I highly recommend it.

It's an utterly classic show. I couldn't believe I had almost missed it and only saw it by a chance recommendation. I can't wait till my kids are old enough to watch it! I think it definitely has that longevity potential about it

Just needed to read this at this particular time. My son is barely 3 months old and i already feel is growing too fast. Life does have a lot of Stranger Things.

Ooooow lord, the new phase has reached!!!

My mom told me in retrospect of my childhood: "yeah only now I know teenagers just cant help it of being so lazy, it turns out to be a chemical situation of the brain. If I had known that then, we would have had so much better days in stead of only fighting"

My dad said:" yeah we only started relating after you found out I was able to cook, but I just hated it"

Im glad you already found out at age of 13 how to relate, even though its just baby steps ;))

I plan on sharing experiences with him for the rest of his life.

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To be honest, It's a kind of kids TV show, nothing stunning! Just well advertised!

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Awesome. I am convinced that if we lived in the same area, my family and your family would have already started a weekly movie (or series) night, our tastes are almost eerily similar...or maybe everything is a little eerie to me right now after watching that show, haha!

You put it in the exact right words, this show truly is a bridge between our early teen years and that of our kids :)

The mystery of morning wood!

I am not anticipating my son becoming a teenager, even less my daughter.

Great ...

What an excellent post! Made me think of my son and I. When my son was 6, we established "man night,' where I would pick a movie and we'd eat whatever we wanted, stay up as late as we wanted... for one night. I always picked one I thought would connect us, or teach him something I cherish. We did this all the way until he was 14, then he moved to his moms. This made me think of that because he's 19 and he's back, and now he's a film snob ha.. and we're not only talking about 'Man night,' but starting a father-son movie review podcast together.

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You are absolutely correct and clearly described the meaning of this creation. This is not just an entertainment show, is an indicator of generation, which in the same time creates a magical connection with others, senior representatives.

This is a delightful post, very deep. After reading I wanted as quickly as possible to become a parent :) it is high time...

P.S. Undoubtedly, Dustin is the best :) But, as in the end of the first season, my sympathies are entirely stole Steve :)

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it was everything i expect it would be. but now i've gotta wait like a year or more for v3. ARRGHHHGGHHG.

I love how you watch this show with your son! I agree, Stranger Things has a lot of potential :) My favourite character is Dustin, yours? Fyi, I wrote about the show in my last post :) You can check it out if you feel like it: https://steemit.com/life/@misssand/the-best-tweets-about-season-2-of-stranger-things-spoilers-do-not-read-if-you-haven-t-finished-watching-season-2

Haha absolutely true

My niece just a few years ago was just a baby. now a teenager. Wow Am I old or years pass by so quickly?
Both maybe true. But also we never know what they had been up to lately as well.

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Good luck!

There are no words of advice I can give. there truly aren't. Because all the rules obliterate into nothing when you find yourself with a teenage boy living in the house...

The only thing I can say is remember, it's not personal!

I'm a single mom of three teenage boys- what's your superpower?

;)

hehe that's really cool

It's terrifying to think that thirty years from now there will be a show that takes place in 2017 and kids will be saying "wow was it really like that!?". I hope I don't ever look back on this past decade with nostalgia! X-D

I love this show! You must be an amazing dad to make your son watch something as cool as this.

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