Friday, January 30, 2009

Turning 40

The age of 40 has such a terrible reputation, I guess I expected to feel a little different somehow. Never mind that I never felt different on previous birthdays. Never mind that I regularly forget how old I am, so I often have to stop and calculate if somebody actually asks. I still expected to feel different. {Smile}

(Yes, I forget my age. Do you realize how infrequently a woman gets asked her age in modern American culture? At most, I get to answer this a few times a years, and sometimes that's because I brought up the subject. {look UP Giggle, BIG GRIN})

Anyway, I expected to feel a little different somehow. I don't. 40 feels a awful lot like 39 did to me. {BIG SMILE}

Anne Elizabeth Baldwin

3 comments:

  1. I'm 35, and I'm still wondering how that snuck up on me.

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  2. I'm 43, and I still feel seventeen! Belated happy birthday! I'm really behind on my blog reading--sorry!

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  3. I don't know how birthdays keep sneaking up on us, Blair, but they sure do! {BIG SMILE}

    Thanks Tia. I'm just catching up on readin gnad responding myself. It's been one of those weekends. Worse, this one has stretched that stretch into the next week. {lop-sided Smile}

    Anne Elizabeth Baldwin

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