It's really just hitting me now
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It's really just hitting me now
I can't believe I'm turning 40 at the end of this week. Usually I wouldn't announce something like that ahead of time, but this is a pretty big milestone, and I'm kinda freaking out a bit. I'm looking at my life right now, and I'm not satisfied with where I am. My God, I'm almost over the hill, and what have I made of myself? It doesn't feel like much. Sigh. End of self-pity session, I gotta think positive now somehow. Thanks for listening.
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Everybody hates turning 40. We're programmed to hate turning 40. Here's the big secret, though. (Don't let on that I let it slip.) Life just keeps getting better. Yep. It's true!
As far as your goals and aspirations go, you're not done yet! I predict that you've got another 50 or 60 years in which to bring your life and career to exactly the point where you want it to be. ("But," the doubters say, "what if JBG wants to retire? That's only 30 years away." Well, JBG can do in 30 years what it would take the rest of us 50, so it's still okay.)
H-ppy B-rthd-y, Jess. I'll say that more completely on the actual day.
As far as your goals and aspirations go, you're not done yet! I predict that you've got another 50 or 60 years in which to bring your life and career to exactly the point where you want it to be. ("But," the doubters say, "what if JBG wants to retire? That's only 30 years away." Well, JBG can do in 30 years what it would take the rest of us 50, so it's still okay.)
H-ppy B-rthd-y, Jess. I'll say that more completely on the actual day.
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Re: It's really just hitting me now
I'll be there with you in a month and a half.JBillyGirl wrote:I can't believe I'm turning 40 at the end of this week. Usually I wouldn't announce something like that ahead of time, but this is a pretty big milestone, and I'm kinda freaking out a bit. I'm looking at my life right now, and I'm not satisfied with where I am. My God, I'm almost over the hill, and what have I made of myself? It doesn't feel like much. Sigh. End of self-pity session, I gotta think positive now somehow. Thanks for listening.
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First, happy birthday.
Second, congrats on turning 40.
Its not so bad....once you get to 42 or 43 you're pretty used to it.
Chin up. There is still plenty of life to be lived. And you can do with it what you wish.
Second, congrats on turning 40.
Its not so bad....once you get to 42 or 43 you're pretty used to it.
Chin up. There is still plenty of life to be lived. And you can do with it what you wish.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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JBG, I have a few years on you and what I have seen over the past decade or two is that other people tend make a bigger deal out of your birthday than you do. The key is just to grab and enjoy every day as if it was a celebration of life regardless of the number of days you have enjoyed them. Have a great day!
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Perhaps the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about...
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Re: It's really just hitting me now
JBillyGirl wrote:I can't believe I'm turning 40 at the end of this week. Usually I wouldn't announce something like that ahead of time, but this is a pretty big milestone, and I'm kinda freaking out a bit. I'm looking at my life right now, and I'm not satisfied with where I am. My God, I'm almost over the hill, and what have I made of myself? It doesn't feel like much. Sigh. End of self-pity session, I gotta think positive now somehow. Thanks for listening.
I wonder how Cal feels....
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Re: It's really just hitting me now
I know exactly how you feel.JBillyGirl wrote:I can't believe I'm turning 40 at the end of this week. Usually I wouldn't announce something like that ahead of time, but this is a pretty big milestone, and I'm kinda freaking out a bit. I'm looking at my life right now, and I'm not satisfied with where I am. My God, I'm almost over the hill, and what have I made of myself? It doesn't feel like much. Sigh. End of self-pity session, I gotta think positive now somehow. Thanks for listening.
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Hill? What hill? I didn't see any hill.
The last of my close cousins just turned 50. Move over, young'un! And go reread all those articles about Dara Torres, age 41.
If we had eight fingers, you'd have been complaining at what we call age 32. It's all a matter of perspective. Will you feel different on your birthday than you did the day before? Will you suddenly start eating Bran Flakes and downing Metamucil? Will your vision go from 20/20 to 20/200 overnight? Just go out, have fun, and keep on doing what you've been doing, just more so. You'll be fine.
gs, a survivor of five birthdays ending in -0.
The last of my close cousins just turned 50. Move over, young'un! And go reread all those articles about Dara Torres, age 41.
If we had eight fingers, you'd have been complaining at what we call age 32. It's all a matter of perspective. Will you feel different on your birthday than you did the day before? Will you suddenly start eating Bran Flakes and downing Metamucil? Will your vision go from 20/20 to 20/200 overnight? Just go out, have fun, and keep on doing what you've been doing, just more so. You'll be fine.
gs, a survivor of five birthdays ending in -0.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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If it makes you feel any better, Madonna is turning 50.
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Towel? As if! If it fits in the dishwasher and isn't alive or doesn't have batteries, it goes in the dishwasher. I don't do hand-washing. And the moist flushable wipes for the Tiny Hiney go down the drain...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I didn't feel any different after 40. Professionally, I'm worse than nowhere. Buttwiper and dishwasher and all that.
I hope you're not using the same towel for both......![]()
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minimetoo26 wrote:Towel? As if! If it fits in the dishwasher and isn't alive or doesn't have batteries, it goes in the dishwasher. I don't do hand-washing. And the moist flushable wipes for the Tiny Hiney go down the drain...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I didn't feel any different after 40. Professionally, I'm worse than nowhere. Buttwiper and dishwasher and all that.
I hope you're not using the same towel for both......![]()
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From the way you made it sound, I figured you were actually exerting yourself on those dishes.....

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Yeah, well--you go touch everyone's used dirty dishes, and tell me how you like it! I'll let you load up tonight--barbeque sauce and baked beans are on the menu....littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:Towel? As if! If it fits in the dishwasher and isn't alive or doesn't have batteries, it goes in the dishwasher. I don't do hand-washing. And the moist flushable wipes for the Tiny Hiney go down the drain...littlebeast13 wrote:
I hope you're not using the same towel for both......![]()
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From the way you made it sound, I figured you were actually exerting yourself on those dishes.....![]()
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Re: It's really just hitting me now
I had not even written my first full-length play by the time I turned 40. And believe me: I just turned 54 and do not feel in the least 'over the hill.' It will pass.JBillyGirl wrote:I can't believe I'm turning 40 at the end of this week. Usually I wouldn't announce something like that ahead of time, but this is a pretty big milestone, and I'm kinda freaking out a bit. I'm looking at my life right now, and I'm not satisfied with where I am. My God, I'm almost over the hill, and what have I made of myself? It doesn't feel like much. Sigh. End of self-pity session, I gotta think positive now somehow. Thanks for listening.
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minimetoo26 wrote:Yeah, well--you go touch everyone's used dirty dishes, and tell me how you like it! I'll let you load up tonight--barbeque sauce and baked beans are on the menu....littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote: Towel? As if! If it fits in the dishwasher and isn't alive or doesn't have batteries, it goes in the dishwasher. I don't do hand-washing. And the moist flushable wipes for the Tiny Hiney go down the drain...
From the way you made it sound, I figured you were actually exerting yourself on those dishes.....![]()
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Step aside, LB, and let the professional handle this! It's the least I can do for you after your mom's undying support she gave me....
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