View Full Version : What Family Pools do they hang out in?
Peggy D
08-03-2010, 07:18 PM
Twenty-one year old grandson is living with us for a while. I know there are others close to his age here, but where do they hang out?
Pturner
08-03-2010, 07:28 PM
I try to wear a properly fitted bathing suit, so as not to "hang out" in the pool.
:boom:
BobKat1
08-03-2010, 07:34 PM
Rim shot. Thank you, I'll be here all week...
krash
08-03-2010, 07:37 PM
My 21yo daughter lives with us, but she is busy going to school full time and working p/t at a Villages restaurant so she has hardly any time to go to a pool. She does frequent Odell & Coconut Cove when time is available. When she first moved here, she found it quite difficult to make friends, as anyone that she did find at the pools were just visiting for a couple of days.
On Monday nights your grandson can find a lot of guys & gals his age at Tony Packos/Gringos bowling alley near the Target parking lot. Apparently Mondays are "service worker's night", meaning that he'll find a lot of the local young restaurant & country club employees gathering to have a fun time after work.
How long will he be staying with you?
Peggy D
08-03-2010, 08:06 PM
My 21yo daughter lives with us, but she is busy going to school full time and working p/t at a Villages restaurant so she has hardly any time to go to a pool. She does frequent Odell & Coconut Cove when time is available. When she first moved here, she found it quite difficult to make friends, as anyone that she did find at the pools were just visiting for a couple of days.
On Monday nights your grandson can find a lot of guys & gals his age at Tony Packos/Gringos bowling alley near the Target parking lot. Apparently Mondays are "service worker's night", meaning that he'll find a lot of the local young restaurant & country club employees gathering to have a fun time after work.
How long will he be staying with you?
Don't know. As of right now, it is a permanent move. He works part time and will be going to school also (in the Spring)
I will let him know about Monday nights a Packos/Gringos. If any chance your daughter wants some company, PM me. I remember you offered once before, but didn't know if she was still here. He is a great guy, but very shy.
krash
08-03-2010, 09:04 PM
Peggy.... I sent you a PM :wave:
Does anybody think their youngsters would be interested in using the forum to
figure out where to meet and to keep in touch with each other?
I wonder how many of our members have teens and 20s living with them?
Show of hands, please? :)
graciegirl
08-04-2010, 05:04 AM
Tony.
You aren't allowed to have teens living with you.
Oops. I thought 19 was O.K.
getdul981
08-04-2010, 07:26 AM
Oops. I thought 19 was O.K.
Only for a year.
Peggy D
08-04-2010, 07:31 AM
Does anybody think their youngsters would be interested in using the forum to
figure out where to meet and to keep in touch with each other?
I wonder how many of our members have teens and 20s living with them?
Show of hands, please? :)
Tony,
That is a very good idea!!!
Peggy D
08-04-2010, 07:36 AM
Only for a year.
I don't know if thats true. There are many "adult children" within TV.
I know he will get a Blue Card when we apply which is good for 3 years. When I called, they did not say he was limited to only one year.
Of course I got the B team when I called (lunch time)
graciegirl
08-04-2010, 09:02 AM
He can stay for always. Only those under 19 are limited to 30 days a year.
Our considerably older daughter lives with us.
eremite06
08-04-2010, 09:29 AM
Does anybody think their youngsters would be interested in using the forum to
figure out where to meet and to keep in touch with each other?
I wonder how many of our members have teens and 20s living with them?
Show of hands, please? :)
Yeah. Our 23 yr. old son, UF grad, now going to school to be a firefighter, like dad.
Peggy D
08-04-2010, 10:01 AM
Yeah. Our 23 yr. old son, UF grad, now going to school to be a firefighter, like dad.
I knew there had to be 20-somethings here.
Would your son like to show 21 year old around? He know no one here yet.
Pturner
08-04-2010, 10:10 AM
Does anybody think their youngsters would be interested in using the forum to
figure out where to meet and to keep in touch with each other?
I wonder how many of our members have teens and 20s living with them?
Show of hands, please? :)
Good idea, Mr. Tony!
champion6
08-04-2010, 11:50 AM
Does anybody think their youngsters would be interested in using the forum to figure out where to meet and to keep in touch with each other?I'm not in favor of this idea.
ssmith
08-04-2010, 05:57 PM
Not sure, but I think the poster was joking with you when they said they could only be there 1 year...after all, after one year they are no longer 19, right?
Peggy D
08-04-2010, 08:23 PM
Not sure, but I think the poster was joking with you when they said they could only be there 1 year...after all, after one year they are no longer 19, right?
Right!! But I have heard from some Villagers that they are surprised anyone under the age of 55 are allowed to reside here.
getdul981
08-04-2010, 09:46 PM
Not sure, but I think the poster was joking with you when they said they could only be there 1 year...after all, after one year they are no longer 19, right?
Right!!
CSilvestrucci
08-05-2010, 04:07 PM
My 22 yr old son lives here with me. :wave:
villages07
08-05-2010, 06:47 PM
There seem to be a number of 20-30 something year old adult children living here in the Villages as residents. I'm surprised they haven't formed a club, had meetings/parties, used rec center rooms, etc.
Why don't one of you TOTV posters nudge your kid into getting something going?
The Gen-X club?
eremite06
08-09-2010, 03:50 PM
I knew there had to be 20-somethings here.
Would your son like to show 21 year old around? He know no one here yet.
Don't know. I'll ask him. Maybe they can e-mail each other since he's constantly on his computer. PM me her e-mail, if you like.
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