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  • January blues

    It's funny, but the blues usually only last for about a week or two. Then I usually start looking forward to my bday at the end of January. This year, however, I'm sorta dreading my bday. I turn 40! Wahhhhhhh!!!! I suppose my childish reaction is proof that I don't act my age. But really, 40 is very, very young. I remember when I was 30, and the other university students (who were maybe 24) would look at me with their face screwed up and say "wow, 30...". It all just depends on one's perspective, I guess.



    It's sunny today, and above freezing. So that's nice. Beats the -34 we had in December!!!

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    It's funny, but the blues usually only last for about a week or two. Then I usually start looking forward to my bday at the end of January. This year, however, I'm sorta dreading my bday. I turn 40! Wahhhhhhh!!!! I suppose my childish reaction is proof that I don't act my age. But really, 40 is very, very young. I remember when I was 30, and the other university students (who were maybe 24) would look at me with their face screwed up and say "wow, 30...". It all just depends on one's perspective, I guess.



    It's sunny today, and above freezing. So that's nice. Beats the -34 we had in December!!!

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    • #3
      It's funny, but the blues usually only last for about a week or two. Then I usually start looking forward to my bday at the end of January. This year, however, I'm sorta dreading my bday. I turn 40! Wahhhhhhh!!!! I suppose my childish reaction is proof that I don't act my age. But really, 40 is very, very young. I remember when I was 30, and the other university students (who were maybe 24) would look at me with their face screwed up and say "wow, 30...". It all just depends on one's perspective, I guess.



      It's sunny today, and above freezing. So that's nice. Beats the -34 we had in December!!!

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      • #4
        I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself,

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          I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself,

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          • #6
            I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself,

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            • #7
              I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself, "Well, I'm *barely* into my 30's". But, when I turned 31, I felt well on my way to middle age or something. I went through a time where I obsessed about getting wrinkles and things like that. I have an almost-24-year-old sister-in-law who thinks I'm absolutely ancient. She feels that having more kids at "my age" is a really risky thing to do.



              Anyway, Janet, I've heard lots of people say that their 40's were their best years. I hope you have a great birthday.

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              • #8
                I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself, "Well, I'm *barely* into my 30's". But, when I turned 31, I felt well on my way to middle age or something. I went through a time where I obsessed about getting wrinkles and things like that. I have an almost-24-year-old sister-in-law who thinks I'm absolutely ancient. She feels that having more kids at "my age" is a really risky thing to do.



                Anyway, Janet, I've heard lots of people say that their 40's were their best years. I hope you have a great birthday.

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                • #9
                  I had a really difficult time turning 30 and a really, really difficult time turning 31. I don't know why it was harder turning 31. I think that when I turned 30, I could tell myself, "Well, I'm *barely* into my 30's". But, when I turned 31, I felt well on my way to middle age or something. I went through a time where I obsessed about getting wrinkles and things like that. I have an almost-24-year-old sister-in-law who thinks I'm absolutely ancient. She feels that having more kids at "my age" is a really risky thing to do.



                  Anyway, Janet, I've heard lots of people say that their 40's were their best years. I hope you have a great birthday.

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                  • #10
                    That's interesting, Lisa, that you found it so hard to turn 31. I found that 29 was harder than 30, because I was so cognicent of the fact that it was the "last year" in my twenties!



                    The more you get toward 40, the more you realize there are really cool, great people at all ages. My mom, for example, is 71. She walks everywhere, wears really fashionable clothes, and has friends that are MY age in her neighborhood. Everyone asks her for advice because they think so much of her. So, she is not your typical senior citizen. She looks more like Diane Keaton that your average 70 year old. But I think that is becoming more common as time goes on. There are so many people like my mom, and with our generation, we're more likely to age that way than to turn out like our grandmothers or mothers. We will age in the style of our own generation. Don't you think it's kind of interesting to see that shift?

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                    • #11
                      That's interesting, Lisa, that you found it so hard to turn 31. I found that 29 was harder than 30, because I was so cognicent of the fact that it was the "last year" in my twenties!



                      The more you get toward 40, the more you realize there are really cool, great people at all ages. My mom, for example, is 71. She walks everywhere, wears really fashionable clothes, and has friends that are MY age in her neighborhood. Everyone asks her for advice because they think so much of her. So, she is not your typical senior citizen. She looks more like Diane Keaton that your average 70 year old. But I think that is becoming more common as time goes on. There are so many people like my mom, and with our generation, we're more likely to age that way than to turn out like our grandmothers or mothers. We will age in the style of our own generation. Don't you think it's kind of interesting to see that shift?

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                      • #12
                        That's interesting, Lisa, that you found it so hard to turn 31. I found that 29 was harder than 30, because I was so cognicent of the fact that it was the "last year" in my twenties!



                        The more you get toward 40, the more you realize there are really cool, great people at all ages. My mom, for example, is 71. She walks everywhere, wears really fashionable clothes, and has friends that are MY age in her neighborhood. Everyone asks her for advice because they think so much of her. So, she is not your typical senior citizen. She looks more like Diane Keaton that your average 70 year old. But I think that is becoming more common as time goes on. There are so many people like my mom, and with our generation, we're more likely to age that way than to turn out like our grandmothers or mothers. We will age in the style of our own generation. Don't you think it's kind of interesting to see that shift?

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                        • #13
                          I think that people are aging better these days. Look at Christy Brinkley. Isn't she like 47 or something? And she looks absolutely fantastic! Goldie Hawn is in her 50's and looks fabulous. I can just think of lots of people like that. I'm determined to do the best I can to age like that.

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                          • #14
                            I think that people are aging better these days. Look at Christy Brinkley. Isn't she like 47 or something? And she looks absolutely fantastic! Goldie Hawn is in her 50's and looks fabulous. I can just think of lots of people like that. I'm determined to do the best I can to age like that.

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                            • #15
                              I think that people are aging better these days. Look at Christy Brinkley. Isn't she like 47 or something? And she looks absolutely fantastic! Goldie Hawn is in her 50's and looks fabulous. I can just think of lots of people like that. I'm determined to do the best I can to age like that.

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