6.22.2012

(happy) BIRTHDAY.

Well. It's happening. 
And, there's no stopping it now...because believe me, I've tried.


I thought for a second, if I closed my eyes...I might just be 25 again...yeah, 25.
Now, that was a good year...

Wrong. It's definitely happening.


Gosh, can't you remember the days when you WISHED to be older?
(No doubt, those days are definitely gone.)


*sigh* I'll get over it, I assume...
Besides, I have to stay strong for Grady. He'll be agonizing over the very same thing in just a few more days. :)
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19 comments:

  1. no worries it's all uphill from here :D (speaking from a "turning 36 this year but just until a few months ago i thot i was turning 35" person. see - u really do forget how old ur gonna be ;D happy birthday!

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  2. yes, 25 was a good year... but i have a feeling that 30 will be pretty great for you too! happy early birthdays to you and grady both! craig and i will be joining you in a couple of months :)

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  3. Happy birthday to both of you guys! How fun!

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  4. 30 in January. Kind of surreal. Where did the time go? Happy Birthday!

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  5. Cute mantel! And 30 isn't bad...I promise! :)

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  6. I loved my 20s but they cannot even begin to compare to the awesomeness that has been my 30s. I cannot wait to find out if 40 will be even better!

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  7. Old lady talking...will be 60 next year. I was of the generation that said not to trust anyone over 30 so I've been untrustworthy for a while now.:-) As we ALL learn, age is just a number and how you feel in your heart and in your head is what matters. When you stop wanting to learn about new things or when you start going backwards in your thinking, that is when you become old. And maybe, for some people, that is their comfort.
    when people start putting anyone in a compartment, like, "these young kids nowadays" or "those helicopter moms", or "those long haired hippies", that is when things become limiting; when other people try to pin you down.
    We all get older if we are LUCKY and no one gets out of this alive. So smile and be happy that the adventure continues!
    As long as you wnat to learn

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  8. I remember crying when I turned 30....but girl, when I turned 50 I was so depressed. I made my family take me to the mountains so I could mourn. We had a birthday party and I put 39 on the cake. I was in bitter denial. I told the kids from that day on never to ask again how old their dad and I were. We would be forever 39. But seriously, I feel even better than I did at 30 so I guess it's not worth worrying about. Happy Birthday.
    ~betty

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  9. 30 no problem, piece of cake. Happy birthday enjoy!

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  10. Welcome, it's really not that bad, I promise! :-)

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  11. 25 was a very good year - but then you have to remember the bad hair and clothing choices we made! Here's to looking forward - it's all happy trails ahead!
    Kelly

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  12. Happy birthday! I turn 36 is less than a month and I'm not excited about moving into my "late 30s". I'm not sure why it's bothering me because my 30s have been great so far!

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  13. I 'll be 50 in November, and I think I might like 50 just as much a 30, just in a different way!

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  14. I'm not far behind you! Less than a month left for me in my twenties.
    *sigh*

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  15. Happy Birthday! Let me know how it goes (I'll be hitting 30 next month)

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  16. I don't really remember ever wishing to be older, but I can say with all certainty I'm not wishing for that now!

    ~Bliss~

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  17. I am offically your new stalker...NOT in a creepy way! ha You're blog is so great and your home is precious!!!
    I have to know where you found this light stand?!

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