Last Day Of My 20s
11 years ago
Today is the last day of my 20s. At the end of today it will be confirmed that I wasted my youth. :P
It's hard not to feel a bit bleh about it. At the same time - in the past couple of months I have put in motion (with the help of my dad) something which could be an exciting change for the new year. I'm just not quite ready to talk about it yet! It has the potential to really shake things up and bring something more to my life. I'm glad that I started with it before the big 3-0. Because symbolic reasons.
This weekend I am off home to Glasgow to see my dad and do some Xmas shopping to celebrate my birthday. And get a whole new haircut that I'm probably too old for (something like this: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/500321839823820919/). But in the words of Germaine Greer/a number of other people this quote has been attributed to - "You're only young once, but you can be immature forever". YEP.
It's hard not to feel a bit bleh about it. At the same time - in the past couple of months I have put in motion (with the help of my dad) something which could be an exciting change for the new year. I'm just not quite ready to talk about it yet! It has the potential to really shake things up and bring something more to my life. I'm glad that I started with it before the big 3-0. Because symbolic reasons.
This weekend I am off home to Glasgow to see my dad and do some Xmas shopping to celebrate my birthday. And get a whole new haircut that I'm probably too old for (something like this: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/500321839823820919/). But in the words of Germaine Greer/a number of other people this quote has been attributed to - "You're only young once, but you can be immature forever". YEP.
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I'm curious what it is you and your dad are doing that makes your life change!
Hope all is well and enjoy your bday!!
Nothing wrong with being 30. I never looked back. :)
It's heartening to hear about people who got on their career path in their 30s rather than 20s. I am hoping that this will be the case for me too. To finally get on a "real" career path, and one that I can manage with my chronic illness. I've had false starts in the past though so I'm keeping quiet about this one until I've gotten a little more worked out. But..it is exciting so far. :D