“If I could give you one piece of advice for the future…. sun screen would be it.” ….
When I was 18, graduating high school I remember my friends and I made fun Baz Lurhhman’s Everybody’s Free To Wear Sunscreen”. It was the most ridiculous “song” we had ever heard. I mean he wasn’t even singing and really? sunscreen? … that’s the best you got old man?
{Insert teenage eye-roll}
This morning while I was on my way from Pre-school drop off, I heard the silly sunscreen song come on, on my local radio station. Totally, random – I know. I immediately laughed to myself and turned it up for some laughable 90’s nostalgia…. only 14 years later? I found myself being blown away by how on point and profound that silly song was.
Every piece of advice in it, I found myself thinking– I want my kids to know this. I want my teenage siblings to know this… NOW!
….When the truth is, at 18? I didn’t even listen to the sunscreen part.
{GASP!}
When did I get … OLD?
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I really like this post... a great reminder, and very "on point"! Thanks for this today.
I've always loved that song... ;) Great reminders.
We graduated the same year. It would always play over and over and over again. The words really do mean something. :)