Carol said it! It gets better. I didn't like turning 30 either. Acutally, I spent the day working, and no party. It got better. You "grow up" in your 30s. Hopefully, you're done making mistakes by that point, and you start realizing what's important. I totally believe in "not growing up" until you are 30. That way, you can look back when you've got some sense and realize there is a "plan" for your life and God won't let you get around it. I don't want to sound preachy, but I would not trade the valuable lessons I learned for the growth opportunity it has afforded me. Happy 30s...Scott
I am a full time wife to Travis and a full time Mommy to Noah and Lilly Grace. I am a devoted Christian and am so blessed to have my family, friends, and church. In my "spare" time I also run my own business from home. I have a photography studio in my home that allows me to do what I love, while still being at home with my family. We recently moved into our new home, which we our so so so blessed to have, and that my wonderful hubby put his own blood, sweat, and tears into for over a year!
I'm also a member of the Board of Directors of the FEAST group. This group raises awareness and serves as a support group for parents of children with life threatening food allergies. (My son has life threatening allergies to peanuts and eggs)
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Tell me about it, Sis! It's knocking on my door...and it just keeps getting louder.
Jenny
Oh well, think about the alternative! :-) I think life just keeps getting better!
30 is not old....by the way, neither is 35! :)
Neither is 41.... :-)
Right there in the same boat!! :)
Carol said it! It gets better. I didn't like turning 30 either. Acutally, I spent the day working, and no party. It got better. You "grow up" in your 30s. Hopefully, you're done making mistakes by that point, and you start realizing what's important. I totally believe in "not growing up" until you are 30. That way, you can look back when you've got some sense and realize there is a "plan" for your life and God won't let you get around it. I don't want to sound preachy, but I would not trade the valuable lessons I learned for the growth opportunity it has afforded me. Happy 30s...Scott
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